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Well it surely looks like everyone had really really good time and lots of fun and meeting new people.

I guess I will have to wait another year to go on one of them there three pass rides.

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And the pics are great what scenery to look at.

I had to go to Oregon for a wedding, even in a cage it was pretty scenic cranking those miles out to get to Cottage Grove. A nice little town set in the hills with lots of forested back ground.

A high tempt. of 90' And a whole lot of motorcycles traveling on I-5 in Oregon heading north

 
And, while waiting for JoyfulGirl's wonderful photos, here are a few that I put on the web for your entertainment!

Cheers!
This is great picture. Anyone who possesses the skills to prevent BOTH MM2 and Bluesteek from speaking and snaps the picture to prove it, gets a big thumbs up from me. :D

Forum members, please feel free to insert a guess as to what it being discussed here, I'm at a loss of words for the time being. :lol:

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J/K - Looks like I missed another great time with the good folks from this forum. :(
I think she was saying " Now boys... about these cute little yellow shirts your wearing.... do you always call each other the night before to color coordinate your matching wardrobe ? " :p
Actuallyl I know the topic was one of three options:

1) About the stinking Highlanders missing another ride......

2) Gee, I sure miss Eve being on the ride (Oh yeah, Toecutter, too)...

3) Sherri explaining the arts and crafts style glass techniques she's learning...

OR , all of the above! :p

I guess I will have to wait another year to go on one of them there three pass rides.
Er yew kud try'en mek wunna them Bigg Dawg rydeouts et WFO. Theys gunna be a'ridin' summa thuh saym rodes, en moor!

If you're not working on Saturday, maybe you could ride to Reno and join in the fun. Just watch out for fjrchik, I hear she's one mean enforcer to those who try to join late.

 
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I knew that it was a matter of time before Bluestreek got back at me for a photo I took in Volcano! LOL

I'll try to get pics soon.

Andrew

 
I just heard that there was a serious motorcycle accident on Ebbetts Saturday. Could not have been the rider who low sided on the gravel covered corner 3 or 4 miles west of the junction with Monitor. GF is an Alpine County Health Dept. RN, and when she got home from work today, she reported that one of her coworkers (whose family owns and operates the Woodfords Towing Service) said they had a tough time extricating the bike and rider, and that the rider was in pretty bad condition -- didn't know if he (or she?) was going to make it. That's all the details I know -- she'll ask tomorrow. I didn't see anything on the way back over -- maybe it happened after 4 or 5 pm??? Hate to hear that kind of thing, but it's the reason we keep warning everybody about paying attention and being safe on the Big Dog rides in the area -- IF you F#@$ up, where you stop can be unforgiving terrain and the consequences can be serious.

 
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The great thing about having a lot of storage space on memory sticks for the camera is that we get a lot of pictures. The hard part is uploading them all to our storage site on the web. I need to find someone to write me a script so that we can upload all the hundreds of shots we take at one time.

That said, I've uploaded the first 30 shots. and I can begin this thing.

Mike, thank you, thank you, thank you. I got so many wide grins that day I lost count of them. Getting rained on felt so good after the hot day and I don't think I grinned any bigger than when the occaisional hail stone hit the inside of my elbow and I yelled, "Ow!"

I couldn't help but smile as I saw the buel and harley riders going by in their tank tops as marble sized hail pelted them. That's gotta hurt!

I had a lot of fun meeting new to me faces and seeing friends from past rides as well. I haven't seen Gary since our adventures into and home from Yosemite last year! Mike, you put on a great ride with a great bumch of people. I was honored to be a part of such a nice group.

2x the speed limit? I guess I wouldn't know. I didn't think 49 had a speed limit :)

Hair. You know I thought I had my fill of high and tight while I was in the USAF. Riding my bike as my primary vehicle might just change my mind :rolleyes:

Milling around the Southernmost gas station in Plymouth and talking to everyone was one of my favorite parts of the day. The riding is great and so are the people that come out to these rides. I just love the way we seem to get along instantly and have a good time. It was nice to see a nice combination of solo, and 2up bikes on this ride. We got to swap stories, share farkle opinions laugh and tell stories about how fast we can go.

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Then we got serious for a spell. Safety is important on these rides and Mike's warnings were well received. Another safe ride under the belts! Thanks for caring enough to remind us about those important safety tips Mike!

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I guess how much you enjoy the first gathering of the day depends on how you look at it.

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Getting on down the road...it's time to go ride! I don't know if I'm the only one, but when a group ride first sets off, I'm always excited and happy about being part of a group. I remember that as a kid I used to longingly watch groups of bikes go by and I wished I was on one of them. Now I am. :yahoo:

Mike led us out:

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Sherri and I started in second, and Sherri got a bunch of fun photos of these guys:

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A lot more to come (in subsequent posts) oops...posted as Sherri again...lol

 
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The foothills of the Sierra are now brown due to the summer sun. The grasses grew tall this year due to a very wet winter. I was astounded at one time during the Winter to hear that Mammoth Ski Resort had over 55 feet of snow. The think growth as a result will dry and doubtless we'll have many grass fires kick off in the area this summer.

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oh sheesh...I have to go for now...it's 1am and I have to be awake by 5:45 for my flight...more later!

 
A pillion's view of Mad Mike in the lead:

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Per Mike's warning, there are a lot of bicyclists in the hills. Watch out for cars going around them!

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Mike takes an S with a ample amount of fun!

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One good S brings us to another...woohoo!

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Here's a sequence of 6 shots around a curve from over Sherri's shoulder:

1

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2

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3

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4

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5

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6

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And then an exciting shot over the shoulder of a sharp turn that these two FJRs handled quite well

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Mike pointed over to these Bears. I can't remember if they welcomed us Volcano, or to Pioneer. Either way, it was somewhere before Kit Carson Pass.

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Aha! Something tells me that they welcomed us to Voclano

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I must have got on the throttle a little too much...not my usual 2 second gap here :)

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Sherri knows I like barns

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Out of Volcano we forked left to go to Pioneer

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Along the way, the trees started to change from these:

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to these

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We were getting higher into the Sierra

Fast sweepers

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and nice views

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yep

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and just a few traffic situations

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Nice clear sky...that thankfully didn't last the whole day

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Plenty of snow in the hills, that we'll see a bit closer up later in the day

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You want some photos of you riding? Get in front, or behind us sometime ;)

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Ever find youself wishing you had your fishing pole? I do!

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Ahh..the familiar Sierra granite

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Trees that tell of hard winters

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Green valleys showing the result of late run-off from winter's deep snow

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The lakes are all full and the streams and rivers are cold and fast

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Sherri likes trees

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A break on Kit Carson Pass

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Sherri took a short walk and found some nice things, and views

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On the road again with a few more bikes ahead of us

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and a couple behind

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Not even half way through the day yet...this is still early

It didn't take long to get to Markleeville. Can you get cell signal here to call the kid Sherri?

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In Markleeville, there seemed to be places for some types of bikes

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and then places for other types

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Hi Sam and Aaron! It was nice to meet you and we look forward to more rides.

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One pass down, enjoying a small mountain town that must appreciate the business if not the straight pipes. I also enjoyed walking around enjoying the conversations and the expressive people in the group.

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and as we were leaving lunch, I looked down and saw this:

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Hi George! We missed you! Thanks for the mail by the way, nice stuff! It must be nearly time for us to visit Morro bay and do some fishing!

I taped it on Mike's bike

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Then I handed it to Mike

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And caught this guy taking a pic...and he posted his pic of me taking a pic earlier in this thread

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getting ready to roll...comon Sherri!

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Assembling to leave town

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Okay...then we went to check off Monitor Pass. Fun pass to ride. Past Marlkleeville you follow the Carson River for a bit and then take a left to go over the pass. We went over it and came back. What a great road!

We took a break at the fantastic lookout on the way back up, then Uberkewlness took over and lead us back over, then over Ebbit's pass to Alpine Lake. What an awesome ride! I hae to say that the grin factor this day had my face muscles sore for days after the ride.

Here are some pics.

BlueStreek and a Goldwing on the other side

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I just love these pics

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Riding into the sky!

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Look at the view over the shoulder! NO Look through the turn!!! ;)

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Break time

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View from the break

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Then a few before Ebbit's pass and before the rain...after the rain, the camera didn't come back out...sorry!

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Notice the falls

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The snow

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Very cool...whatta team of photo-journalists!

I think that "peak" that Sherri got a picture of (from Hwy 88) is Pyramid Peak, Elev. 9,983'. Just for some scale, that mountain is about 8-10 miles North of Hwy 88 @ Kirkwood.

If anyone wants to know, the people in the picture at the break @ Monitor Pass, L-R:

Uberkul [brad], BBIII [bill], fjrvtx1300s [Mike] (the only '03 in the group), rocknfjr [Gary], the Nightshines [Aaron & Sam], exskibum [Rich], Painman [Del], the Bluestreeks [Cyndi & Steve], Orangevalefjr [Andrew], and madmike2 (Is that rub your head and pat your belly...or pat your head and rub your belly?)

Great pictures and great memories. What a terrific day to be riding....No pictures of the rain and hail?!?!? :huh:

 
Very, very nice! But, it's a sad day when one doesn't see at least one 'bird'. Sniff. Wish I coulda rode witchy'all.

 
'Fraid so, Orangie. I'm humpin' at work tryin' to stave off any potential threat to my appearance in Reno. Ditto the Nuttress. Got your VM. I'll try and catch you up tomorrow. Woof. Swimin' in ****, bro. Word!

 
Yeah, baby, that's what I'm talkin' about!

Nice flat, wide roads in the rain. It looks like the pictures are on the East side of the mountain.....only 10 miles to go to the market for a break and some shelter... :dribble: ....and get me summa that hot chocolate :rolleyes: .

 
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