I frequent a few forums and last year one of them, FJRforum.com, had posted a gathering in Castlegar, BC. I have always wanted to ride to Canada so I thought, heck yeah, let's do it!! So I started my planning, found a partner in crime, Donna/demenshea, to share the trip with... and a journey was born.
The first day was a get-the-hell-outta-Dodge day. Our meeting spot was beautiful Winnemucca, NV, about 420 miles for me. I left early and decided to avoid some of the heat by traveling over 88 through the Sierras. It was 90 degrees at 9:30 a.m. in the foothills so climbing to altitude to a lovely 72 degrees and sunny skies was just fine with me!
Caples Lake
Old school GPS!
As I dropped to lower altitudes, the temperature started to climb. By the time I arrived in Winnemucca, it was about 95 degrees... my cooling vest came in quite handy that day!
I arrived at the Town House Motel (a great little motel, very reasonably priced, and friendly staff) and found Donna already lounging by the pool and, as I unloaded my gear, heard my name being called in the parking lot. Turns out FJRforum friends Dave and Diane were headed for Castlegar and just happened to choose the same motel we did!
We all went for a very welcome and refreshing dip in the pool, had a brew or two, and then headed out to forage for food. The propietors of the motel had recommended this place and we thought how could we NOT go there? lol
On our walk over to the restaurant, we came across this classic...
And Donna contemplated possibly trading her Bandit for this beauty...
Hey look... I got crabs in Winnemucca!
I didn't need to count sheep at all...
The next morning dawned and it was time to get the D&T show on the road... Donna has the most stylish side case bag I've ever seen!
The motel roof was adorned with owl statues we guessed to keep other foul fowl away...
And with that, we were off for Boise... heading out of Winnemucca we came across an abandoned store and gas station... lots of this type of stuff in the Nevada desert...
If you know what this is... you're old!!! lol
A welcome from days gone by now locked up tigher than a drum...
Reflections of two riders...
The view of the road through the desert... lots and lots of straight stuff!
The heat started to escalate and coupled with high winds and unchallenging roads, we decided to stop for a welcome cold beverage in Rome... this place is difficult to find on a map but it is there and they have the best homemade cookies!!
There were bio break places for everyone too...
Our first interstate crossing...
Along the way we had seen several billboards for Jim's Shell in Jordan City, OR urging us to stop and visit... so we did. An older gent was busily assisting customers getting gas. When there was a lull in the activity, I asked him if he was Jim and he said he was indeed. I told him that we had seen his billboards along the freeway and wanted to meet the infamous Jim. So we sat and chatted for a bit with him, his son, and 2 grandkids... he was a hoot!
Onward we went, making our second interstate crossing for the day... Donna has learned the "Ta Da!" hand/s well on this journey!
The rest of journey into Boise was physically and mentally taxing with heat, traffic, and not really interesting roads. We passed many riders sans gear who looked at us like we were crazy for riding in that heat fully geared up... Donna even got pointed at by a car full of teenagers like "WTF are you wearing all that stuff for??" To each their own. We arrived at our hotel, Harrison Hotel, which I think we can both highly recommend! Our room was practically palatial and only $95/night. The staff was very friendly and we were extremely grateful to be in air conditioning and our royal suite!
The hotel isn't real close to any restaurants so, being too pooped to venture out, we ordered in pizza and beer... a meal fit for a king... or queens as it were! We hit the sack to get some rest and ready ourselves for the next day.
Up next... a visit with angels.
The first day was a get-the-hell-outta-Dodge day. Our meeting spot was beautiful Winnemucca, NV, about 420 miles for me. I left early and decided to avoid some of the heat by traveling over 88 through the Sierras. It was 90 degrees at 9:30 a.m. in the foothills so climbing to altitude to a lovely 72 degrees and sunny skies was just fine with me!
Caples Lake
Old school GPS!
As I dropped to lower altitudes, the temperature started to climb. By the time I arrived in Winnemucca, it was about 95 degrees... my cooling vest came in quite handy that day!
I arrived at the Town House Motel (a great little motel, very reasonably priced, and friendly staff) and found Donna already lounging by the pool and, as I unloaded my gear, heard my name being called in the parking lot. Turns out FJRforum friends Dave and Diane were headed for Castlegar and just happened to choose the same motel we did!
We all went for a very welcome and refreshing dip in the pool, had a brew or two, and then headed out to forage for food. The propietors of the motel had recommended this place and we thought how could we NOT go there? lol
On our walk over to the restaurant, we came across this classic...
And Donna contemplated possibly trading her Bandit for this beauty...
Hey look... I got crabs in Winnemucca!
I didn't need to count sheep at all...
The next morning dawned and it was time to get the D&T show on the road... Donna has the most stylish side case bag I've ever seen!
The motel roof was adorned with owl statues we guessed to keep other foul fowl away...
And with that, we were off for Boise... heading out of Winnemucca we came across an abandoned store and gas station... lots of this type of stuff in the Nevada desert...
If you know what this is... you're old!!! lol
A welcome from days gone by now locked up tigher than a drum...
Reflections of two riders...
The view of the road through the desert... lots and lots of straight stuff!
The heat started to escalate and coupled with high winds and unchallenging roads, we decided to stop for a welcome cold beverage in Rome... this place is difficult to find on a map but it is there and they have the best homemade cookies!!
There were bio break places for everyone too...
Our first interstate crossing...
Along the way we had seen several billboards for Jim's Shell in Jordan City, OR urging us to stop and visit... so we did. An older gent was busily assisting customers getting gas. When there was a lull in the activity, I asked him if he was Jim and he said he was indeed. I told him that we had seen his billboards along the freeway and wanted to meet the infamous Jim. So we sat and chatted for a bit with him, his son, and 2 grandkids... he was a hoot!
Onward we went, making our second interstate crossing for the day... Donna has learned the "Ta Da!" hand/s well on this journey!
The rest of journey into Boise was physically and mentally taxing with heat, traffic, and not really interesting roads. We passed many riders sans gear who looked at us like we were crazy for riding in that heat fully geared up... Donna even got pointed at by a car full of teenagers like "WTF are you wearing all that stuff for??" To each their own. We arrived at our hotel, Harrison Hotel, which I think we can both highly recommend! Our room was practically palatial and only $95/night. The staff was very friendly and we were extremely grateful to be in air conditioning and our royal suite!
The hotel isn't real close to any restaurants so, being too pooped to venture out, we ordered in pizza and beer... a meal fit for a king... or queens as it were! We hit the sack to get some rest and ready ourselves for the next day.
Up next... a visit with angels.
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