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Travel - These bikes were made for riding => Ride Reports => Topic started by: Sasquatch on March 03, 2004, 02:41:09 AM

Title: Ride to Seattle..
Post by: Sasquatch on March 03, 2004, 02:41:09 AM
As some of you have read in my other posts, I bought a Triumph Tiger, then got it fully outfitted for LD riding/dualsporting.  So, with cabin feaver driving me up a wall, I decided to ride to a friends wedding from Boise, Idaho, to Seattle, WA.  This was to take place the last weekend in February.  Well, I did it, and here are the photos.  Due to some last minute weather forcasts, I opted to trailer the bike to Pendleton, OR so I would not risk getting snowed out of the Blues..  Those who live in the area know what I mean.



I left Pendleton Oregon last friday morning at about 8:30 after a so-so Denny's omlette.  Instead of taking the 84 to the 82.. I saw another road on the map heading north out of Pendleton, rte. 37.  Very nice.

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Oregon 37, dropping down to the Columbia..

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I jumped over the Columbia at Umatilla, and then hit the 14 westbound towards Vancouver.  I stopped at the Stonhenge memorial at Maryhill, WA.  Here are a few shots.

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I apologize for the lack of photos between Maryhill and Seattle.  It was pouring on me.  Once the tiger was rolling, I did not want to stop for nothing.



So, I showed up at Dave (Mr. Cob) Hooker's home in Granite Falls, WA. Cold, wet, and probably pathetic looking.  He and his wife Donna had a room all set up for me.  Their hospitality was very appreciated putting me up for two nights.



Saturday, Dave and I just hung around and shot the bull most of the day.  Ran some errands, and of course, posed for a photo.

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I joined Dave and Donna Saturday evening for a local ABATE (I think) meeting and potluck..... Yum.  Then off to the bachelor party of a friend.  Sorry no photos, and I will not bore this group with photos of a wedding for someone you probably do not know...  Except one photo you probably want to see.  Ever see what a happy beaver looks like?

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Monday morning I packed up to head home.  I decided to brave Snoqualmie pass and it ended up beiing no problem.  But there was alot of snow on top.

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Turned off I90 at Cle Elum for some "side roadin"

Hwy 10

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Hwy 821

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Hwy 241

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Hwy 241 at the Columbia River

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That was pretty much it.  I was back at the truck in Pendleton shortly after that last shot.  There were some things I learned from a weekend on a bike in the PNW during Febuary.



It rains.

Gerbing heated clothing is a must.

It rains.

Music was nice.

The Magellan Meridian Color was awesome.

It rains.

The hospitality of friends is a godsend.

Having the right gear is a necessity, because.....

Did I say it rains?
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