Big-D
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One of my daughters got married and moved to Troutdale Oregon last July. So I have decided to go pay them a visit this July, being I have not seen their new home yet. So I have my excuse for a fairly long trip. I have not yet decided upon my exact departure date, except that it will be after the 4th of July to help avoid the higher cost of lodging and food. I thought about doing a little camping, but I have not made up my mind yet.
On the advice of Old Michael I have decided to get out of Dodge (Lake Havasu) real quick and head straight for the coast leaving home as the sun rises. So I will consider my journey beginning once I hit the California coast in Santa Barbara heading north. My plan is to follow Hwy-1 as much as possible, except for by-passing the military bases. I want to also by-pass the large cities (i.e. Los Angeles, San Francisco and Portland) as quickly as possible. I am giving myself four days to cover the 1516 miles. I want to plan my arrival in Troutdale on Thursday afternoon so my daughter does not have to miss any work. I’ll stay three days and then head home back to Havasu.
Once again taking heed of Old Michael's advice, avoiding the heat by either running along the coast or staying up in the mountains, I will return home via the inner mountain ranges. Once I get closer to home, heat avoidance will be impossible, in which case I will cover ground as fast as I can. My return trip will take me through Mount Hood N.F., south to Crater Lake, Klamath Falls, Modoc & Lassen N.F. and into Lake Tahoe. Leaving Tahoe I will continue south staying in the mountains, crossing west on Hwy-108 just north of Yosemite, then cut back entering the west entrance of Yosemite on Hwy-120 once again riding east until connecting with Hwy-395 south. I plan on turning right on Hwy-158 (June Lake Loop) just to see what is there. Taking another detour turning right on Hwy-203 Mammoth Scenic Loop to see what is there also. Returning back to Hwy-395 south, I figure once I reach Bishop the heat will be on the raise. I will continue on Hwy-395 by-passing Death Valley as I have no intention on a Death Valley visit in July. Once I reach Hwy-58 I will turn toward Barstow. With the sun at my back, it’ll be high speed touring on I-40 making a beeline back home to Havasu.
I figure by taking my time, allowing plenty of time for photos, food and sight seeing, fours days up, three days there and three (maybe 4) days back, 10 or 11 days should be sufficient to cover less than 3000 miles.
I’ve attached an itinerary of my directions north to Oregon and then back south to Barstow, until I hit that boring I-40 for the last leg of my journey. PLEASE…………. Look over my planned route and feel free to comment, make suggestions or offer advice. With my new Rifle windshield, I will have received my new Russell Day Long and I will install new rubber while I wait for my seat to be returned. I will top everything off with new oil & filter, change the rear differential oil, grease the spline and finally check the vacuum on the throttle bodies. Of course I will be sporting my new Michelin CT in rear and my PRII up front. I will be ready to tour.
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To Troutdale, OR
Route Home to Havasu
On the advice of Old Michael I have decided to get out of Dodge (Lake Havasu) real quick and head straight for the coast leaving home as the sun rises. So I will consider my journey beginning once I hit the California coast in Santa Barbara heading north. My plan is to follow Hwy-1 as much as possible, except for by-passing the military bases. I want to also by-pass the large cities (i.e. Los Angeles, San Francisco and Portland) as quickly as possible. I am giving myself four days to cover the 1516 miles. I want to plan my arrival in Troutdale on Thursday afternoon so my daughter does not have to miss any work. I’ll stay three days and then head home back to Havasu.
Once again taking heed of Old Michael's advice, avoiding the heat by either running along the coast or staying up in the mountains, I will return home via the inner mountain ranges. Once I get closer to home, heat avoidance will be impossible, in which case I will cover ground as fast as I can. My return trip will take me through Mount Hood N.F., south to Crater Lake, Klamath Falls, Modoc & Lassen N.F. and into Lake Tahoe. Leaving Tahoe I will continue south staying in the mountains, crossing west on Hwy-108 just north of Yosemite, then cut back entering the west entrance of Yosemite on Hwy-120 once again riding east until connecting with Hwy-395 south. I plan on turning right on Hwy-158 (June Lake Loop) just to see what is there. Taking another detour turning right on Hwy-203 Mammoth Scenic Loop to see what is there also. Returning back to Hwy-395 south, I figure once I reach Bishop the heat will be on the raise. I will continue on Hwy-395 by-passing Death Valley as I have no intention on a Death Valley visit in July. Once I reach Hwy-58 I will turn toward Barstow. With the sun at my back, it’ll be high speed touring on I-40 making a beeline back home to Havasu.
I figure by taking my time, allowing plenty of time for photos, food and sight seeing, fours days up, three days there and three (maybe 4) days back, 10 or 11 days should be sufficient to cover less than 3000 miles.
I’ve attached an itinerary of my directions north to Oregon and then back south to Barstow, until I hit that boring I-40 for the last leg of my journey. PLEASE…………. Look over my planned route and feel free to comment, make suggestions or offer advice. With my new Rifle windshield, I will have received my new Russell Day Long and I will install new rubber while I wait for my seat to be returned. I will top everything off with new oil & filter, change the rear differential oil, grease the spline and finally check the vacuum on the throttle bodies. Of course I will be sporting my new Michelin CT in rear and my PRII up front. I will be ready to tour.
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To Troutdale, OR
Route Home to Havasu