Spud
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So I snuck out of town Sunday around 3pm and was back home at 3pm on Monday, Memorial Day. Did a 640 mile loop, spent the night in Stanley, ID.
Pulled off for a quick pick of "Idaho Falls", my hometown...
Heading West on HWY 26, nothing out there but desert. Oh yeah, and an undisclosed # of nuclear reactors...more than anywhere in the world!
Heading from Arco to Challis, getting toward some BIG mountains...
King Mountain...
Idaho's Highest Peak... Mt. Borah...
Mount Borah, pushing up into the sky.
The beginning of Idaho HWY 75, Challis to Stanley: a real gem of a ride. Think windy canyon, following the Salmon River, bridges, sweepers, beautiful scenery.... :yahoo:
Headed West towards Stanley
Nearing Stanley, detoured off 75 up the Yankee Fork of the Salmon River. Pavement eventually ended. :angry:
Pulling into Stanley Idaho. Stanley sits at the base of the Sawtooth Mountains. It's often the coldest place in the lower 48.
The Stanley Grand Hyatt :lol: , where I got my room for sixty bucks...
Front balcony view:
Rear balcony view (not too shabby!)
Walked down to Main St. to find some dinner. This is not Vail, Sun Valley or Jackson. It's the kind of town you just mind your own damn business and they do too. Just my kind of place B)
Headed out in the AM; wearing everything I brought. Forecast: High 30's and raining...
Starting HWY 21 towards Idaho City...
Over a pass...still a lot of white stuff up here...
Idaho HWY 21: I put it right up there with Beartooth Pass, Cody WY, and some of the other great Western Roads. If you ever plan on coming through here, do yourself a favor and ride this one from Boise to Stanley. There's a place where you won't get out of 3rd gear for over an hour, the road is so tight and twisty....
More 21...
The dam at Lucky Peak Reservoir at the end of all the twisties... just outside Boise..
Headed back East across the huge desert to Idaho Falls. The twin buttes serve as a landmark you can see for 50+ miles away. Home is about another 30 miles past the second one.
All in all, a fun little trip!
Pulled off for a quick pick of "Idaho Falls", my hometown...
Heading West on HWY 26, nothing out there but desert. Oh yeah, and an undisclosed # of nuclear reactors...more than anywhere in the world!
Heading from Arco to Challis, getting toward some BIG mountains...
King Mountain...
Idaho's Highest Peak... Mt. Borah...
Mount Borah, pushing up into the sky.
The beginning of Idaho HWY 75, Challis to Stanley: a real gem of a ride. Think windy canyon, following the Salmon River, bridges, sweepers, beautiful scenery.... :yahoo:
Headed West towards Stanley
Nearing Stanley, detoured off 75 up the Yankee Fork of the Salmon River. Pavement eventually ended. :angry:
Pulling into Stanley Idaho. Stanley sits at the base of the Sawtooth Mountains. It's often the coldest place in the lower 48.
The Stanley Grand Hyatt :lol: , where I got my room for sixty bucks...
Front balcony view:
Rear balcony view (not too shabby!)
Walked down to Main St. to find some dinner. This is not Vail, Sun Valley or Jackson. It's the kind of town you just mind your own damn business and they do too. Just my kind of place B)
Headed out in the AM; wearing everything I brought. Forecast: High 30's and raining...
Starting HWY 21 towards Idaho City...
Over a pass...still a lot of white stuff up here...
Idaho HWY 21: I put it right up there with Beartooth Pass, Cody WY, and some of the other great Western Roads. If you ever plan on coming through here, do yourself a favor and ride this one from Boise to Stanley. There's a place where you won't get out of 3rd gear for over an hour, the road is so tight and twisty....
More 21...
The dam at Lucky Peak Reservoir at the end of all the twisties... just outside Boise..
Headed back East across the huge desert to Idaho Falls. The twin buttes serve as a landmark you can see for 50+ miles away. Home is about another 30 miles past the second one.
All in all, a fun little trip!