::012:: ::015::Andrew said:PS: 10,829 miles on the bike; it's 5 weeks old today, and had 624 break-in miles when we left on June 10.
::012:: ::015::Andrew said:PS: 10,829 miles on the bike; it's 5 weeks old today, and had 624 break-in miles when we left on June 10.
Way to go George and nice pictures! Where is Limey, you leave him in White Horse? ::013::SuperTen said:On top of the WORLD ;D
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I was in Calgary Friday morning (missed the stampede), kept moving. Really liked the tram in the middle of the highway downtown.Andrew said:We caught the first day of Calgary Stampede and saw lots of stuff that definitely merits a closer look!
Paul, Jim and I made the run up to Deadhorse a day or two behind George. Pretty non-eventful, except for the section between Coldfoot and Deadhorse going up. Had rain most of the way and the road was quite "interesting"!!Tiger_one said:Way to go George and nice pictures! Where is Limey, you leave him in White Horse? ::013::
Rod sounds like you are having fun... except for the part where the road turned to grease Wish I was there.ColoRider said:Paul, Jim and I made the run up to Deadhorse a day or two behind George. Pretty non-eventful, except for the section between Coldfoot and Deadhorse going up. Had rain most of the way and the road was quite "interesting"!!
Hey Limey, you will love Prince of Wales Island. I built a small cabin on the northeast end @ Whale Pass about 28 years ago. Keep a watchful eye out while riding... there are lots of deer and black bear. ::001:: 8)limey said:Left jim just north of Anchorage. I'm camping in Bird river for two nights then heading to Haines to catch the ferry over to Prince of Wales Island.
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Yep he is here. http://www.findmespot.com/mylocation/?id=8e41i He is on his way back to the states. He passed 10000 miles two days ago in total on his trip so far.Hipshot said:Anyone know where Torque6988 is? He was going to Alaska after the meet then down into Montana.
You're welcome at our place on your travels. The ride from Grande Prairie through Jasper to Rocky Mountain House is unbelievable. I'll save some coffee for you. lol.phplemel said:So glad to have met you all. keep me in mind when I head out on my fall excursion. I normally leave the Yukon in mid Oct and just ride for 10-12 weeks ::012:: I know it's a tough life :'( but I have to live it. Hopefully will meet up with a few of you
Until then ::021::
Made it to Fort Nelson that evening. Had serious rain and construction the last hour or so out. By the time I hit town, it had cleared and I had a quiet night with lots of those little blood-suckers. On the road by 5:30 again this morning (and the blood-suckers were still after me). About 3 hours out of Hinton hit serious rain and it's still coming down. No way was I going to camp, so found a cheap motel.rem said:Rod spent a peaceful night here, free of cold weather and mosquitoes, on my office floor. My wife's sister is here visiting so his more luxurious accommodations were spoken for. He departed about 5:55 am Pacific time. I sent him off with a hot coffee under his belt, and well wishes. He is the last one from the Rally I will see, as far as I know. Jim A. and Limey are still in Alaska. I don't know which way they will be coming back.
Sure was good to meet all you guys and gals. Hope to do it again soon. Any of you passing through Whitehorse (and who doesn't from time to time?), I'll always have a piece of real estate for you to camp on. Just let me know.
Good luck Rod, and have a safe trip. ::008:: ::001:: R.
Just watch out for that burglar in Banff.Tiger_one said:You are gonna love Jasper and Banff!