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Re: Red Lodge Better Late Than Never

Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2021 12:58 am
by 1911
Sorry for the pause.

I'm struggling with how to do day 5 already and I got side tracked.

It's easy to get side tracked when friends and family know that you have a little bit of equipment. And then there is the side track off the side track that is inevitable, when most of your stuff is Craigslist Gems.

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Chain v shaft v gear v belt later.

A little teaser to keep your interest?


Re: Red Lodge Better Late Than Never

Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2021 1:35 am
by 1911
BikerGeek wrote: Mon Jun 28, 2021 1:48 pm
1911 wrote: Wed Jun 23, 2021 2:18 am The first motel is too “sketchy” looking for Mrs1911.
For the best sketchy motel story, read this post: https://fjriders.com/forums/viewtopic.p ... 296#p89296

Enjoying the pictures and the write-up!
THAK YOU for that! I'll never worry about planning too much or camping too much again.

Re: Red Lodge Better Late Than Never

Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2021 8:19 am
by D-Eagle
wheatonFJR wrote: Mon Jun 28, 2021 2:09 pm Image
If that image doesn't make you want to go motorcycle camping, then you aren't breathing.

Yeah, I've got broken bones and other reasons for not doing it. But that photo alone makes me want to give it another wack.

Again, awesome photo Mr. 1911. Show us how it's done Josey.
Thought that picture looked amazing until I thought I heard a bear or a snake. Back to the motel.

Re: Red Lodge Better Late Than Never

Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2021 1:13 pm
by extrememarine
Deagle10 - wouldn't the snake slither away because it thought you would eat it? And I can see your concern about bears - they would probably want you to father it's cubs...
Deagle10 wrote: Tue Jun 29, 2021 8:19 am
wheatonFJR wrote: Mon Jun 28, 2021 2:09 pm If that image doesn't make you want to go motorcycle camping, then you aren't breathing.

Yeah, I've got broken bones and other reasons for not doing it. But that photo alone makes me want to give it another wack.

Again, awesome photo Mr. 1911. Show us how it's done Josey.
Thought that picture looked amazing until I thought I heard a bear or a snake. Back to the motel.

Re: Red Lodge Better Late Than Never

Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2021 2:00 pm
by bigjohnsd
extrememarine wrote: Tue Jun 29, 2021 1:13 pm Deagle10 - wouldn't the snake slither away because it thought you would eat it? And I can see your concern about bears - they would probably want you to father it's cubs...
Better to "give" than "receive"

Re: Red Lodge Better Late Than Never

Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2021 2:56 pm
by wheatonFJR
I think DesignFlaw is gonna haveta start fabricating more Threadshitter license plate holders. Yes Wayne, I think you get one, too! :D :D

Re: Red Lodge Better Late Than Never

Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2021 7:07 pm
by extrememarine
Just helping 1911 keep this thread at the top of the list while he's working on the next chapter.



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Re: Red Lodge Better Late Than Never

Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2021 9:21 pm
by wheatonFJR
extrememarine wrote: Tue Jun 29, 2021 7:07 pm Just helping 1911 keep this thread at the top of the list while he's working on the next chapter.



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You know, I say that to myself ALL the time...
:D

Re: Red Lodge Better Late Than Never

Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2021 12:19 pm
by 1911
So, why did the FJR cross Oklahoma in a driving rain?

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To grab onto the big crack nugget that is Durango-Silverton-Ouray, load it in the pipe, smoke it!

Day 5 starts in the dark as the firewood left over from last night gets used up.

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The next couple hours alternate between standing by the fire drinking coffee/eating breakfast, striking camp and watching the sun come up. And cursing that duck.

We head north from Last Resort, turn west at Pagosa Springs and head to Durango. Coming into Durango the traffic gets a little heavy. We see electronic billboards advising travelers to check out US50CLOSUREINFO.COM or something like that. Seems odd, as far away from US50 as we are. In a week or so I’ll be glad I recalled those signs.

The traffic makes me a iittle nervous. I fear a slow moving parade is what we will be in where we are headed.

Just a little after leaving Durango on US550 northbound the traffic lightens dramatically. The weather is perfect.

THIS, is one of our “Why We Ride” days! Still gotta see that movie.

And riding is what we do. Ride, take it all in, enjoy. We end up with about a half dozen stills. I’m a rider that takes a few pix. A photographer that uses a motorcycle to get around would give y’all a lot better service on this day. But then again, a rider that makes an error/omission with a camera on The Million Dollar Highway is much better off than a photographer that makes an error/omission with a motorcycle on The Million Dollar Highway.

The GoPro Was there though. Along for the ride it captures some pretty cool stuff without any pilot distraction. I managed to whittle many gigs worth of fun down to the length of one song ;) Still, the best I can hope for is to jog your memory if you've been there, encourage you to do it if you haven't.



Day 5 ends tent up, dinner down, evening perfect, at Moorefield Campground, Mesa Verde National Park.

Re: Red Lodge Better Late Than Never

Posted: Thu Jul 01, 2021 12:55 pm
by wheatonFJR
Absofabulouslyeffenoutstandin!

I got interrupted yesterday evening when I was watching the video...got back to at lunch today. Wow. Thanks for sharing, that took a long while to whittle down...loved the song/audio as well as your run up the Million Dollar Highway.

I also love your shot of the front going through Okie.

Re: Red Lodge Better Late Than Never

Posted: Thu Jul 01, 2021 4:07 pm
by gixxerjasen
Had a friend who just got home from being in the area and said that they avoided the Million Dollar Highway because it's too stressful. I disagree, but sent them this video so they could virtually enjoy the road they skipped. Their reply? "I think he's exceeding the speed limit just a bit in some places." :D

Re: Red Lodge Better Late Than Never

Posted: Thu Jul 01, 2021 5:06 pm
by 1911
One day I will follow Wheat down that road and get some video of spectacular passing😀

Re: Red Lodge Better Late Than Never

Posted: Thu Jul 01, 2021 5:25 pm
by wheatonFJR
:lol: :lol:

Spectacular is only five or more vehicles. Not really that high of a bar. But enough about that...whittlin all that video must have taken a ton of time.

Re: Red Lodge Better Late Than Never

Posted: Sat Jul 03, 2021 9:17 am
by 1911
In the two wheeled life box of chocolates day five was the confection perfection that will make you commit to the big variety pack over and over. Day six is one of the ones that you’re not real sure about. Won’t spit it out in disgust but you’ll work around the others like it until there is nothing else left.

We bedded down with great expectations for day 6 and without having checked a weather forecast. Morning surprise cold rain. We weren’t the only ones caught off gaurd. Pity the folks that chose stargazing through the tent roof sans rain fly.

Mesa Verde has a café that serves a great stack of pancakes for breakfast…….starting the weekend after we leave. For breakfast this visit we enjoy something processed and packaged and coffee from the campground store while we do laundry, along with a couple folks drying sleeping bags. At least it’s warm and dry in the laundromat. We are hoping for a break in the clouds but all we get is increasing wind. We wait as long as we can but finally pack up camp in a 43 degree sideways rain.

This is our second visit to Mesa Verde. The first one we had changed some plans and didn’t have time to visit the cave dwellings about 25 miles deeper into the park. After packing up it’s off toward the dwellings, at least the part of the park feature isn’t closed for renovation. There is some great scenery all the way up to the point that we decide to bail on the park’s main attraction and about face, hoping for better weather at lower elevation.

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It sounds like the 1911s are 0 for 2 versus Mesa Verde. I know our kids would score it that way. They don’t think we do “tourist” correctly. Too much time spent traveling and not enough time at destinations. And the destinations need better accommodations and fancier food. Anybody else have trouble making family and friends understand that the ride IS the destination?

And by my scorecard, Mesa Verde hasn’t beaten us. It’s never really been the destination. On the way from home to The Grand Canyon or YFO or southern Utah, or whatever the destination is, if there is an actual destination, MV is a great campsite with great showers, laundry, store and café (in season). It’s cheaper than a motel and no more expensive than a KOA. The national park setting is a plus. We try to plan a lot of these multi-purpose stops on our trips. We’ll be back that way again.

Dropping down to Cortez gets us out of the nasty weather. County Road G takes us past Canyon of the Ancients National Monument. The free range horses hold our attention more though. Mrs1911 tries to get me to let her off so she can swipe a paint mare with little paint foal at side. G is paved, mostly. It’s a little rough and the pace is not fast. Too far in to backtrack and start over the pavement ends. I missed that on Google Earth. It turns out to be a short section of gravel, thankfully. We’ll do some gravel roads but I don’t like them as a surprise.

Not long after we hit pavement again we are in southern Utah, the focus of this trip, despite the title of this thread. There are a few sprinkles in the air and the wind is picking up. We are finally where I’ve been telling everybody we are headed-where the Road Runner cartoons were filmed. This is what we missed on our two other big trips and we are just cruising along and taking in the wonder.

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Honey, I think the wind is getting stronger.

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When Zumo says it’s time to turn toward Moki Dugway I think about the wind getting funneled through canyons and dirt roads and we roll on past.

Forest Gump Point! He was smart. He turned around.

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Kind of silly how much I’ve been looking forward to being here.

A little past Gump Point things are getting a little sporty.

We can watch things progress , to a point, here



Zumo doesn’t show us any alternate lodging options that appear to get us to cover better than our plan A.

I’ve reserved what could be the ultimate Monument Valley tent site, at Goulding’s, a reservation operation in Monument Valley. Where I really want to stay is a primitive CG a little higher, a little darker and a little farther down the road-Sunset View CG. If conditions are just right, I’m willing to “burn” the reservation fee at Goulding’s in hopes of enjoying a more remote experience this night.

When we pull up to the store at Goulding’s I ask Maralee to dismount and brace the bike to keep it from blowing over while I go inside to check in. Gentlemanly thing to do huh? Scoping out our tent site, it’s depressing to admit defeat and give up on the idea of pitching a tent in these conditions. We go back down to the store and inquire about indoor lodging vacancies. The cabin right below our tent site is available. The tent site reservation fee can be applied to the cabin. We convert.

I don’t know what the official definition of “sandstorm” is but I’m going to say that when you feel sand and small rocks hitting your eardrum as you move stuff inside, you’re in a sandstorm. Q-tip depth soundings confirm sandstorm by my definition.

I’m kind of proud of my improvised bike protection.

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I wish I had thought about the gas cap and windshield tracks.

We asked some fellows that worked at Gouldings if winds like this were a regular event. They said no, they hadn’t seen wind like this in years.

The view, or lack of, of Monument Valley from our cabin.

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Not a housekeeping fail. This was coming in about as fast as we would sweep it up. We worried a little about our cabin coming undone for a moment or two. The wind did die down overnight.

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Re: Red Lodge Better Late Than Never

Posted: Sat Jul 03, 2021 9:33 am
by Factor
When you finally do get to the main attraction at MV, and by that I mean a guided tour of the cliff dwellings, you will not regret the time spent there. It will most likely require signing up the day before as they are popular. This coming from another that is all about the ride.

Re: Red Lodge Better Late Than Never

Posted: Sat Jul 03, 2021 9:41 am
by wheatonFJR
Wow. Bigger bag of popcorn ordered.

Re: Red Lodge Better Late Than Never

Posted: Sat Jul 03, 2021 10:37 am
by LKLD
wheatonFJR wrote: Sat Jul 03, 2021 9:41 am Wow. Bigger bag of popcorn ordered.
+1 Gunny!

I’m really enjoying all of it, great job! 👍

Re: Red Lodge Better Late Than Never

Posted: Sun Jul 04, 2021 2:07 pm
by goodman4
Great report so far. Crazy about the sandstorm

Re: Red Lodge Better Late Than Never

Posted: Sun Jul 04, 2021 7:54 pm
by fontanaman
Excellent ride report. Enjoying it very much.

Re: Red Lodge Better Late Than Never

Posted: Sun Jul 04, 2021 9:13 pm
by wheatonFJR
Love this little gem:
We are finally where I’ve been telling everybody we are headed-where the Road Runner cartoons were filmed.
:lol: :lol: