Ernst Goes Camping in the Great Smokies
Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2015 4:57 pm
Not those Great Smokies! Just a three day tour around the fires we've got going here on the west coast. Muriel and I sent the boys East on an airplane to see all the grandparents. We stayed here, on the ground. After a couple days of knocking the bottom out of each other, Muriel said, 'Why don't you take a few days out on the moto? I'll stay home and get going on Book #4.'
She didn't need to ask twice. I'd always wanted to see Crater Lake and there are many interesting roads between here and there. So here's the Day 1 plan:
Here's Ernst, loaded up for camping:
There were some geocaches to find on the way. Here are the Day 1 caches:
http://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC45V7V_two-madrones
http://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC4REMK_lemon-hide-1
http://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC2D5EN_signed-in
http://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC2HTZX_tree-grass
http://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC2N ... nal-forest
Beyond the fun of geocaching, they make a good break from riding every once in a bit.
It was a smoky day, particularly as I went inland and gained elevation. The sun was just a wee red dot:
Until I was well north of Weitchpec. Then things cleared up a bit. I got to Happy Camp and took a left onto the Greyback road which would get me to Oregon. The road is maintained over its length by three entities. The local CA authorities for the first half of the CA miles, the US Forest Service to the Oregon border, and then the local OR authorities on the other side. The USFS does not particularly mark the road with any driving advisory signage. This is the usual thing with USFS roads, but there is a left turn near the border that's a lot sharper than it looks. I ended up standing the bike up, nailing the brakes and having a wee tip over in the gravel trap. I was feeling quite sheepish, but in inventorying my bike and checking the ground, I found my bike was only a bit dusty. But the gravel was littered with Other People's Motorcycle Parts! Footpeg rubbers, ends of grips, all that stuff that flies off during an incident. Here's a sample:
Here is that same corner when the WRC ran on that road:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiIYEmpWaaQ
The bike uprighted and the mirrors straightened, I continued on. More to come.
The usual 'right click on the pic to see the whole thing' applies if things appear cropped out. Enjoy!
She didn't need to ask twice. I'd always wanted to see Crater Lake and there are many interesting roads between here and there. So here's the Day 1 plan:
Here's Ernst, loaded up for camping:
There were some geocaches to find on the way. Here are the Day 1 caches:
http://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC45V7V_two-madrones
http://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC4REMK_lemon-hide-1
http://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC2D5EN_signed-in
http://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC2HTZX_tree-grass
http://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC2N ... nal-forest
Beyond the fun of geocaching, they make a good break from riding every once in a bit.
It was a smoky day, particularly as I went inland and gained elevation. The sun was just a wee red dot:
Until I was well north of Weitchpec. Then things cleared up a bit. I got to Happy Camp and took a left onto the Greyback road which would get me to Oregon. The road is maintained over its length by three entities. The local CA authorities for the first half of the CA miles, the US Forest Service to the Oregon border, and then the local OR authorities on the other side. The USFS does not particularly mark the road with any driving advisory signage. This is the usual thing with USFS roads, but there is a left turn near the border that's a lot sharper than it looks. I ended up standing the bike up, nailing the brakes and having a wee tip over in the gravel trap. I was feeling quite sheepish, but in inventorying my bike and checking the ground, I found my bike was only a bit dusty. But the gravel was littered with Other People's Motorcycle Parts! Footpeg rubbers, ends of grips, all that stuff that flies off during an incident. Here's a sample:
Here is that same corner when the WRC ran on that road:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiIYEmpWaaQ
The bike uprighted and the mirrors straightened, I continued on. More to come.
The usual 'right click on the pic to see the whole thing' applies if things appear cropped out. Enjoy!