Hopefully will be able to post up a couple days today...
Tuesday...Day 4 - Stanley, ID to Lewiston, ID...The LONG way...about 460 miles
The blue highlighted section is close to what we rode that day. We actually took a NF- road for 60 miles after Hell's Canyon north and west to Enterprise, OR then north from there. This section was totally griff's idea. I had no idea what was here...the other sections I had heard about. This was a great day's ride. Thanks griff.
Woke up in Stanley to a slightly foggy morning...but no rain. We headed towards the Banks-Lowman road which I have heard about from FJRocket and griff's previous adventures during a WFO run. This road is highly recommended...'nuff said. The fog started to burn off before we got there hinting at the pleasing blue sky we were going to enjoy that day...
We then stopped at a steakhouse/saloon for breakfast in Garden Valley that griff found off the highway on his gps...nice gps.
The motel didn't serve breakfast until 7am...which normally would have been fine...but when putting in the bigger days, we liked to be on the road by then. The friendly waitress served a hearty breakfast that served us well that day. I will definitely remember this place if I ever get back this way again.
We headed north on ID-55 which is another great curvy road. They did have some construction which stopped us for awhile...then the inevitable passing of the vehicles would occur after being allowed to go ahead.
Here we are stopped by the flagwoman...
What you don't get in this picture are the loud sounds of the cattle mooing being hauled to "market" in the semi-trailer behind us. There were several cattle trucks headed north that day...unfortunately I think each truck heading north was leaving several "deposits" on the road...inevitably in the curviest sections of the road...as the truck swerved to stay on the road I guess. Extremely hazardous to have been leaned over and have the tire patch hit that stuff... :blink:
I noticed that like most states...there are the touristy cities that have all the nice fancy stuff...usually next to a nice lake....McCall, ID is one of those...then there are the rest of the cities. As we headed west of McCall, the scenery changed more from greens to browns and we headed south on US-95, then headed northwest on ID-71. I loved this road as we approached the Hell's Canyon area...
As we approached the Oregon border, we were constantly lowering in elevation, getting hotter all the time. We glided along this curvy road that traced the curves of the canyon as it looked way down on the cool lake waters below. I spotted a single boat way down below silently skimming along waters smooth as glass...the boat's wake seemingly frozen in folded panels of blue behind it. An image stopped in time.
I had no idea what Hell's Canyon would be like. I liked it...curvy roads ascending and descending roads along the canyon walls over the "damned" up river reservoir. Very hot in the Canyon though...quite a contrast to the cool and green of Stanley...just a few short hours before.
At the NPS information post at the end of the Canyon road...
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griff
Hell's Canyon shots - looking south
looking north
East Canyon wall
Well, it was hotter than "heck" in Hell's Canyon...and we had many miles to go...so we turned the page and headed for an unknown...a NF road, NF-39 that would take us 60 miles over mountain to Enterprise, OR. We headed south and west on ID-86 following griff's gps. After awhile we turned right on this little goat trail looking thing and stopped. Griff was making sure...but I wanted to be sure as well...we would run out of gas on this little NF road into the wilderness if it was not the right one. So as I looked at my turn directions...as I had no Oregon map...and my atlas did not have NF- road designations on them...I grudgingly convinced myself that this is
likely it...but I was never 100% sure. Griff was convinced...so I said yeah...okay. Geez...60 miles into oblivion on this little road. :huh:
As we went mile after mile...it got cooler as we climbed and climbed. We saw a pickup and some cattle on the road....then nothing....for a looong time. We finally saw some dual sporters coming from the other way....so that was a good sign... I guess. Atleast people are travelling this road.
A shot from this road...
It rained on this road and the grip was questionable as it was hard to judge if there was loose stuff as well on this pavement that had chip and seal sections...so we slowed down during the rain. As we got nearer to the mountain pass, the road got a little bit tighter and I had a huge pucker moment on a right hander as my rear slipped
5 feet 2 feet 6 inches 2inches ?? to the left. After I stopped and cleaned myself off...I ventured forward kind of bummed and in a bad mood. The last thing I need to do was crash...I just did that last October. I started questioning my ability to simply operate a motorcycle...feeling like I had lost whatever skills I had. It hung over me for the rest of the day.
Well, we got to Joseph, OR and civilization? We gassed up with that quaint Oregon custom of the OR "full service" dance...he grabs the pump from you after you are done pumping and places it in the pump, takes your cc and runs inside, runs out and you sign...very weird. Griff followed me after this for a few miles and noticed my brake pedal seemed to be sticking on. So in Enterprise, we stopped and griff asked me if I had some WD-40 "handy" I said yes, and took off my duffel and prioceeded to retrieve the WD. He laughed as he didn't think I had it stashed too handily...well, [SIZE=14pt]EXCUSE[/SIZE] [SIZE=36pt]ME!!![/SIZE]
Well, the next section of road wound through some high plains of eastern Oregon and Washington...I enjoyed this section as the late afternoon sun rays illuminated the peaceful pastoral fields waving to my right and left. Some people think beautiful scenery only happens in the mountains. I disagree...I found it in all the portions of this trip...the trick is not to do too much of the same at one time. This travelling day had everything...the mountains of Stanley, the river road on ID55 north, the flat ranchlands south of McCall, the brown/olive hills approaching Hells Canyon, the Alpine forest of the NF road, the high plains of eastern Oregon......as well as the famous Rattlesnake Grade.
The Rattlesnake Grade...what can be said about it? I had seen pictures from past WFO reports...but that didn't prepare me for what my eyes experienced. The western sun illuminating the eastern sheer walls of this canyon as you see the cuts in the wall for the road as it snakes up or down. Awe-inspiring, jaw dropping terrible beauty. Nothing else like it. I did not have a place to take a photo as the curves were tight and the drop offs immense with no space to stop. I regret many missed opportunities to photograph spectacular scenes on this trip...this is near the top of regret. My nerves were on edge as my "heights" thing tried to take over, pulse up, I tried against effort to stop gripping both bars tightly...to breathe, relax, ride....griff moved on ahead as I saw him glide down into the canyon smoothly along this fantastic road. What's this? gravel ALL over the pavement surface as I looked ahead and saw the guardrail and the nothingness beyond.
Griff will laugh as he reads this as he was just having a whale of a time on the switchbacks...he was a gentleman as he waited for me at the bottom...then we repeated as we did the whole thing again as we headed back up the canyon walls. I loved this section for it's pure beauty..in spite of my hereditary heights thing. You MUST visit this...if you have never been here before. Awesome.
Well it was getting hot as we descended down towards Lewiston...
Some shots as we approached Asotin...notice the cemetery in the background off and to the right....we are never too far from the edge...even if we "feel safe"
The sign reads "Asotin Cemetery, In God We Trust". Kind of gives a totally different flavor when it's not on a coin...
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After we arrived at the motel in Lewiston, griff met a couple that was touring two up on this bike...what is this... a Triumph Tiger?