6 fjrs, 8 people, Sierra, Sawtooth, Yellowstone, Tetons to WFO in Park City

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To David, Dianne, Steve, Cindy, Joseph, Tim and Mike: Thank you all. I am truly lucky to be able to have shared this ride and time with you all. I miss you all already…where are we going next? Anyone else want to join in?
Back at'cha, bro. Seems to me that some like-minded dual sport riders are convening in September... ;)

 
To David, Dianne, Steve, Cindy, Joseph, Tim and Mike: Thank you all. I am truly lucky to be able to have shared this ride and time with you all. I miss you all already…where are we going next? Anyone else want to join in?
Back at'cha, bro. Seems to me that some like-minded dual sport riders are convening in September... ;)
I guess we need to enable Joseph.

 
I guess we need to enable Joseph.
And keep the heat on Steve! :rolleyes:

This has been an excellent ride report, Andrew. Reading it has almost been like I was there...oh, wait.... :unsure: I wish you guys could have joined me for the ride home (Hwy 150 East from Park City, then 16 to 30 past Bear Lake and on through Pocatello, past Craters to Hailey for the night. Then back through the Sawtooth, then West on 71 through Hell's Canyon, Or Hwy 7 to Hwy 26 ending in Bend (670 miles in one day).

You are correct, sir, in stating that its the people and the scenery that make the ride. This group and the scenery and we shared was one of those magical combinations. Thanks for inviting me along.

 
I know this is over 2 years old but I just wanted to say for all you FNG's out there, we know how good OM's ride reports are but my god could Andrew write a good one......

We really need to save these pictures somewhere.

R

 
I know this is over 2 years old but I just wanted to say for all you FNG's out there, we know how good OM's ride reports are but my god could Andrew write a good one......
We really need to save these pictures somewhere.

R

+1, Thanks for finding this one Richard. It's like a favorite novel that gets read over, and over, and over again.

 
+10, Richard! Brilliant work old chap, I'm hoping our Forum Members with the computer smarts can permanently archive all of Andrew's and Tim's photos and ride reports for the Club's posterity. Orangevale and TwoWheelNut were FJR Forum's Best!

 
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+10, Richard! Brilliant work old chap, I'm hoping our Forum Members with the computer smarts can permanently archive all of Andrew's and Tim's photos and ride reports for the Club's posterity. Orangevale and TwoWheelNut were FJR Forum's Best!
I just finished working my way through the entire report.

The ride itself is still fresh in my mind and the friendships cemented are forever in my heart. I'm sure that each of the surviving participants feels the same. It was an incredible trip in more ways than can adequately be conveyed here. It is my fervent hope that each member of the FJR family will take advantage of an opportunity to forge memories and relationships as they enjoy highways, roadways and scenery.

Thanks to those who are working to preserve Tim's (TwoWheelNut) and Andrew's (OrangevaleFJR) treasures. I very much miss them both.

 
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This is one of my favorite shots of this trip.

I took this in Yellowstone as Old Faithful was blowing off some steam.

Who would have thought these two would only be with us a short while longer

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