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PostSubject: Finally, something more then gravel roads   9/27/2009, 7:53 pm

Well, had a crappy night, shit going on (still is) so decided to get out this morning. Really wanted to finish up exit 38 before the snow sets in. So most of this you've already seen......but not all!

I did good on the freeway, but once I started to hit the gravel, wasn't sure if I was in the right frame of mind to ride. When I rode sportbikes, i have turned around and gone home because of this. Decided to press on for awhile anyway. Didn't take long to forget my troubles behind. Actually that's not true. They where still there, but fading to background noise.
Starts off with the usual I-90 picture.


What I don't understand is...I know the easiest line is to the left (when riding) but for some reason I always go to the right. Just saved it and stopped before running into a tree coming down.


Thought I would add another one with a little diagram. Just to change it up.


Here's a nice little camp spot. I have seen people here. I'm not really into motorcycle camping, but have been looking along the way for motorcycleman. You could hike up this way.


Nice little tunnel of trees. Little did I know it gets worse.


Fun times


Remember that little tree that stopped me before? Stopped to take a picture of it this time. Thanks to whomever cut it.


OMG the trees are starting to encroach on me.


Hmmm. I'm up in the mountains now. There is a road in them there hills.


Just a pretty little picture of the valley. Ghey I know, but that's all I have to look at.


Now, last time with JW and Chris, we missed this little road. I didn't think it went anywhere, but since I had time, decided to follow it up.


Went a lot further then I thought it would. A couple of pics along the way.






Looks at me, I made it to the top of this ridge. YeAH. This was the end of the line.


Neat little....fire truck?


I decided to climb around on it and play with stuff.






MotorcycleMan, this would make another nice camp spot. Already has the fire pit.



OK, there is Part I with the first side trip off of the real Creek trail. Now back to the main part in Part II
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PostSubject: Re: Finally, something more then gravel roads   9/28/2009, 6:41 am

I couldn't fit this in the last post, but I tried to get a picture of what I had to come up, and am going down. Picture doesn't do it justice thou. Very loose and rocky. With the cliff on the side....well you get it. Sadly (or funnly?) this was easy compared to some other spots.


Alright, back on the main trail. You come to a wash out that someone has forged a path around. Another thanks to whomever. This is where we turned around last time due to time restraints.


Crapper John, it's starting to get very rocky. Slowing me down immensely.


Now we got rocks throwing me around and branches thwapping me in the face. It's one of those things where going faster would have helped with the rockyness, but the branches kept hitting the handguards and whipping me to the side. I pretty much tried to just stay on the throttle and worked the clutch. Seemed to help in keeping me moving with less stop and go.


Another little washout that I didn't fair so well with. That's ok, just keep going.


In my defense, I'm starting to get worn out with all the rocks and shit. Making me go slow. Too slow actually, cause it's making it harder then it should be. Didn't drop it, but this little lip stopped me. Would have been fun to hit it faster.


Cool stump and pathway. Thought it made a nice picture. Maybe front page stuff? Nah...stupid camera phone.


Kept going. Was able to pick up speed when the road turned nice when I came to a Y. I actually started down the right hand side and stopped. Being a "female dog" I decided to turn around and take the easier road, this one was beat up a little. Little did I know the other one turned out worse. But anyway I get ahead of myself. The right road is (i think) one of the few left to explore at another date.


Better stop here so I don't run past my allotment of only 20pics per post.
Part III starts in a few min.

*i'm going to quick post this without preview. If the pictures are messed up, I'll fix them later.
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PostSubject: Re: Finally, something more then gravel roads   9/28/2009, 6:47 am

Hmmm. Now that I come to this next pic. I remember. Did OK on the last washout, but this is the one that stopped me. Didn't drop the bike, but did have to get off at one point and swing the rear end over so it didn't drop down into the washout itself. Don't tell anyone, but when I got off the bike to move it, I actually walked her through the obsticale.


Kept going like usual. Have lots of these pics. You can see the road I came up maybe.


Look at all those roads on the mountain side. I been on some of them. If I had a cool GPS like Router, would have been able to figure out which.


I think this is where I am going, way up there.


Yep, that's where I made it. Another road conquered!!! More roads on the hillside, that I can't get to.


A bunch of pics looking off the plateau.








I took this picture as I was peeing of a stump. hehe. (then I looked down and noticed i had peed on my boot, dooh!)


Had to stop and take a picture of the way down. I think this picture does it justice. Steep enough where it took a bit to stop, rocky, loose, and a cliff off to the side. I know, doesn't look like much, but when you are alone, no cell coverage...once again, you get the picture.


Forgot to mention. On the way up noticed another side road. Took that one to the end also. This is what I found. Really sucks that this road doesn't go through. I've been on the other side of the water shed with another friend. Also right on the other side of the barrier, there are a couple of different roads that run off to who knows where.


A big old lake down there. Don't think there is anyway to it. Part of the water shed and all.


Picture of Mount Baker maybe???


One of the roads after the barrier. Man I wish I could get the moto up there!


Another picture of the barrier from the opposite side.


Cool, time to ride back down and homeward bound. This is the stuff that is hitting me in the face also.




Yeah, able to move a little faster now. Having some fun and cooling off just a little. Still have to duck and cover and brake for stuff, but fun.


Next........uhoh time!
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PostSubject: Re: Finally, something more then gravel roads   9/28/2009, 6:58 am



Normally I would narrate then post pic. I thought that one was good enough to post first.
Those rocks and branches and ruts are a killer. Bwahahah. As I was backing up to get the picture I fell twice on the rocks. Man it was bad.

Here is most of the damage. Really the only damage.


Luckily the handgaurds were 1/2inch. My 13mm fit. Next time I need to add a few tools to my pack thou. Like an allen set. Even after moving the hangaurds the clutch lever still hit. Had to rotate it up enough to clear. Made it a pain riding back down that way. Wasn't too bad.

My ugly mug dripping. What a workout. Thank the lord I now have that hydration pack (really thank Donny for that one).


Still working my way down the mountain?


Well, that's it for pictures. Made it to the creek bed. A truck that was there in the begining was still there. Would have stopped and made sure everything was alright, but nobody was around. Next made it to the first obstacle. How many time have I been over that and this time I manage to stall out? Didn't drop it though.

This ride report brought to you by Yamaha WR250R. Crash tested and Mother approved.

Thank you to Grant for being on call. After calling my wife and telling her where I was....called you and left a message. Knowing the wife wouldn't have a clue.
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PostSubject: Re: Finally, something more then gravel roads   9/28/2009, 9:02 am

Great report, thanks for posting up.............

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PostSubject: finally, something more than gravel roads   9/28/2009, 9:55 pm

i know what ya mean about the pictures not doin the terrain justice. excelent pics an report.
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