[SIZE=10pt]All - this is a rebuild of my previous post - it was blown out due to a boo boo. :blink: [/SIZE]
EDIT 8/8/06 -
Day 0 + Day 1 this post.
Day 2 It's own post
Day 3 " " "
Day 4 " " "
Day 5 " " "
FINISHED !!!!!!
Well, it seems I naively underestimated the amount of time and effort it takes to do these ride reports - and so, my efforts to have a Charles Karault "From the Road" style of travelogue was a miserable failure. :glare:
I've learned that when TurboDave_98 says "There will be time for flowersniffing" he means that we will get off the bikes when we need fuel, or a bio-break.
And if there's a flower on the way to the loo, I can sniff it.
Making 400 to 500 mile days takes time, and lots of it.
So - I'm building the ride reports, day-by-day, after the fact, leading up to our arrival in Reno for WFO5, on Wednesday, July 26th. If Bluestreek or TurboDave have any edits or comments to add, send them to me - I'll add them in. This may take me a couple of days to complete, so please be patient.
I hope you all enjoy. I did !!
Each day is posted below in it's own section. Just scroll down, and you'll encounter it.
PRELIM--- Day 1 minus 2 and counting .....
All, this ride was originally going to be the California Dreaming Ride - California Dreamin
And TurboDave, being of sound mind and truly a thinking man, calls me up about two weeks ago - the conversation went something like this:
TD - "Hey - I've been thinkin about this ride -"
Me - "so have I"
TD - "We're gonna be in Death Valley in late July during the afternoon. I've done that before and it's gonna be f*&*in hot!"
Me - "Ya know, I was wunnering about dat-- " (Me, who wears a Hi-Viz Roadcrafter)
TD - "Maybe we need to change it"
Me - "I think that's a good idea"
And so - over the last two weeks or so, Bluestreek, TD and I came up with this route - which we are calling the "Pacific North West Romp"
So - here's the itinerary -
TD and I are heading out for Truckee tomorrow, Friday the 21st. (right around 550 miles) Bluestreek is gonna meet us at our hotel at 08:00 on Saturday morning, (he lives relatively close to Truckee) and we'll all head out.
Day One takes us to Bend, Oregon.
Day Two takes us to Sesquim, Washington (with a stop at Mt. St. Helens)
Day Three takes us to Coos Bay, Oregon
Day Four is a short day - we end in Eureka, California.
Day Five - we head East for Reno - should arrive the afternoon of Wednesday, July 26, just in time for the festivties.
Now - here's what I'm gonna TRY to do:
I'm taking my old POS Vaio laptop along. (I have no idea if it will survive the trip. :blink: ) I'm gonna take pics along the way (during those rare times that TurboDave slows down enough for me to focus the camera) and when we have access from where ever we stop, I'll download the pics, and do a daily ride report for each day, ending in Reno.
We've scheduled in time for flowersniffing and such, and we have hotel reservations for Friday night (TD and myself) as well as Tuesday night in Eureka. Nights 1, 2, and 3 will be, as TD puts it, "pot luck". (Gee - I might just get to sleep in my Roadcrafter!)
So - If anyone is interested in riding a leg with us, you're welcome to - or dropping in at some point in the ride - you can contact me via the forum PM feature, and IF I have access from our stop points, (all I really need is a Starbucks, eh?) contact me - WITH YOUR MOBILE NUMBER SO I CAN CALL YOU and hopefully we can link up.
Moving to the launchpad.
Wonky, Flicker, and whatever Bluestreek calls his bike are chompin' at the bit.
(Now where did I put that Boudreaux's?.......)
[SIZE=14pt]DAY 1 MINUS 1 - Hmmmm... isn't that like - day 0? (Friday, 21st. July)[/SIZE]
TurboDave_98 (I’ll refer to him as Turbo from here on out) said “Hey, I got something for you”, and proceeded to give me my official Old Foggies Rider’s hat. Personalized, with my name and bike type. This was cool. I’d be wearing this hat at every opportunity from now until I either destroyed it, lost it, or outgrew it. I gotta tell ya, this was only the first of many generous acts that Turbo bestowed upon me during this trip.
Keep in mind, Wonky’s wearing a stock seat.
I had packed up Wonky and headed for Turbo’s house at 6:15 - arrived at Casa de Turbo just before 7:00. Turbo saddled up, and we headed for a local gas station, topped off the tanks, and Turbo presented me with my hat, which just didn’t fit over my helmet, so I put it in the tank bag.
Off we went, me tagging along on Turbo’s six, slabbing it out the 215 to the 15, then north on 395. Things were heating up – temperature wise, that is. Stopping in Kramer Junction, we slapped on our cooling vests, and continued on our way, headed North.
Pearsonville -96 degress - fueled up – and due East of us was the Eastern Sierra’s, and Kennedy Meadows, an area I had backpacked in with my Scout troop in years past.
(Memories there. Standing on top of a beaver dam in my bare feet, skeeters munching away, trying to cast that fly in just the right place……trying to catch that illusive man-eating trout....)
We continued on to Lee Vining - where Skyway met up with us for lunch and a short ride. There’s a Mobil station at 395 and 120, with a mini-mart and restaurant – and at Skyway’s advice, I had the Chicken Caesar Salad Wrap - which was excellent !!
As I walked back from the lunch counter to join Turbo and Skyway at the table, I noticed they were both cracking up. Seems that my fashion statement of T-shirt, shorts, knee high socks and my Oxtar Matrix boots was, well, unique. Turbo described it as ‘Santa Claus in shorts’. Hmmmm…….
Wonky shows off for Skyway ………
Following lunch, we moved out front, and after gearing up, I began to move to the gas pumps. Started up Wonky, she noticed Skyway standing there. She really likes her sliders, and is very proud of them, so as I backed out of the parking spot, turned the bars to full left lock, and proceeded to stall out, Wonky said “ Ohhhhhhh! Skyway, look at me !! See the neat sliders you made for me? Wanna see what they do? “……..
And yes, I very slowly dropped my bike.
On the left side.
crap.
Turbo, Skyway, a fellow biker that we had been chatting with, and myself got her righted up – and the damage is so minimal that if you didn’t know to look for it, you wouldn’t know it was there. Granted, I felt like I had torn out half the muscles in my back, but that would be ok. (Advil is my friend) And my D. Hines risers didn’t have any problems.
Skyway, Thanks for making those sliders.
(OK - shake it off. Relax and focus on the rest of the ride. Ommmm………)
Skyway rode with us for a bit, vectoring off to head back home on 106 to Sonora. Good to see him. He’ll be joining us with his better half in Reno. I'm looking forward to meeting her.
We arrived in Truckee about 7:00 PM or so - distance of 503.6 miles. Get checked in and hike up two flights of stairs to our room. (Did I mention that Turbo HATES STAIRS?)
After a wee bit of freshening up, (and a very serious arm wrestling competition to decide who got the bed closest to the bathroom – he won, all that military spook training had me cold) we walked across the street to the recommended Mexican restaurant, where we had dinner. We’re sitting there bs’ing, eating chips and salsa, when it starts to rain. And thunder. And lightning. And Turbo says “Hmm, maybe I shoulda covered the bike”.
The rain stopped as soon as we finished dinner. We stopped into a drug store (I think a Long’s) on the way back to the room, and Turbo buys a plastic mattress cover.
Size Twin.
He said a shower curtain works too !! (And there's a nugget of information)
Now he has a bike cover. Upon arriving back at the abode, he covers up Flicker, and tucks her in.
All in all, a good day for me. This had been the longest day I had ridden in 30 years. And yes, my a** was starting to protest.
LAUNCH -
DAY ONE - SATURDAY, JULY 22.
BlueStreek joins the madness -
KaitsDad now knows where Turbo got his name ……
Waking up bright and early, I head downstairs to the really super-fantastic ‘continental’ buffet breakfast. The only edible thing I could find was coffee, so I filled up two cups, and headed back up to the room to give Turbo his.
BlueStreek is meeting up with us at 08:00 - he’s riding in from his home, some 80+ miles away to do this ride with us. I haven’t ridden with BlueStreek before, so I’m looking forward to this.
(I’m gonna call him Blue from here out - I thought about BS, but ….. I think you understand.)
Turbo and I schlep our gear downstairs and start loading Wonky and Flicker, and we are standing there admiring the capabilities of Turbo’s new bike cover (size Twin) when Blue arrives on his 05. Turbo takes his mattress cover, rolls it up, and bunjies it to his Givi rack. Right in the air stream.
Salutations ensue, we finish packing, and then we head for the breakfast Mecca of riders around the world, MickyD’s !!
As soon as a proper amount of fat, carbs, salt and caffeine are ingested, we walk back to the hotel, and mount up. Stop by the local Shell station, top everything off, and away we go.
My Garmin 2730 had locked out detail maps just before leaving home, so I was limited in functionality. I had the GPS info screen, (pics of same in these reports) and my XM radio and MP3 player.
Blue had detailed out the route with options for each leg. This gave us the ability to pick a daily route each morning, and still arrive at where we wanted to be. Me, I just tagged along.
Off we went - 80 East for a short while, to 89 North, through Greenville, Susanville, Alturas, to 395; Oregon border crossed at New Pine Creek, then 31 through Paisley and Silver Lake, then 97 to Bend.
Now, Blue is in the lead, I’m to his aft, and Turbo is on sweep, looking at Ed.
Here's Ed:
Ed’s there for good luck.
I figure that if a LEO stops me, he’ll have justification for laughing at me, and perhaps I’ll get off with a warning.
This, and he sticks his tongue out at everyone I pass. (Or passes me!)
Susanville had a detour that routed us through town. Stop signs, Motor homes, 98 degree heat, 25 MPH, etc. Sucked.
Once we break away from the city, we’re heading North on 139 approaching Eagle Lake. Blue has disappeared over the horizon, and I’m just kind of doing my “I wish I was a baby bumble bee” imitation, when I’m JOLTED out of my seat by this set of Two Brothers cans revved at about 5 grand SCREAMING by my port side, and this silver blur passing me at around mach 1.5 as Turbo disappears in front of me, catching up to that little Blue speck on the horizon.
And at this moment, my epiphany happens: I understand where “Turbo” got his name. Doh. :blink: I should have suspected something like this.
Now - do you remember me mentioning that Turbo bungeed his mattress cover to the rack? …. Well …. It kind of unfurled. When he flew by me, about 3 feet of his cover was, well, not really flapping, more like ‘waving’, kind of like the sails on a four masted schooner - and I gotta tell ya, he was REAAALLLLLY visible - both coming and going. :huh:
Hmmm… it’s probably the only speed tested mattress cover around. B)
So - for the rest of the day, I’m on sweep. This is good, as I don’t have to worry about Ed getting bored with the view, and I now have two bikes to follow, should one get lost.
Unless it’s me.
Right.
Dave stops us at a diner in Paisley, Oregon. Little place with a counter, serves BLD, and has an attached bar. He was drinking his usual, a tall Soda water with Lime squeeze. (Maybe it was a chocolate shake, the details escape me) I had ice tea, and Blue had his usual, a Diet Coke.
Seems the lady that owned the place kinda liked Turbo – she made sure his glass was filled, and THEN …. Now get THIS ……. she soaked his Sahara Vest in her sink…… !!!! and didn’t even glare at him when he let it drip on her floor. I think she kinda liked him. :blush:
Blue and I just looked at each other.
Well, we paid up, saddled up, and headed out.
There is some beautiful country in central Oregon, and I’m seeing a lot of it. I can’t tell you where I am, but I find myself wondering if I could cash out my Orange county home and buy a farm out here. I don't know what crop I'd plant, but I'd figure something out. Hmmmm Jalapeno's perhaps?
Bend, Oregon - “Smoking or Non-Smoking?”
I’m still kind of quizzical about Oregon’s gas stations. There’s no such thing as self serve. They have people that pump the gas for ya. I won’t go into why, cause I don't know, but dat’s the way it is.
When approached by the pump person, I always asked “Mind if I pump?” and was always told ‘Sure, go ahead”, except for one lady, who said I could pump, but she would have to swipe my card in the reader. Which she did.
I hand her my card, she swipes it.
I then input my pin number
She then gives me back my card.
Then she handed me the pump. She pushes the 87 octane button .
I moved it the 7 inches or so to my tank, filled up, then handed it back to her - and she placed it into the cradle, a distance of about 9 inches or so.
Then she asked me if I wanted my receipt, pushed the "yes/no" button, and handed it to me.
Go figure.
We arrive in Bend around 7 pm or so - and start looking for a ‘vacancy’ sign. Hmmmm……. Kinda sparse. This is what Turbo means by “Pot Lucking” it.
So we finally find a couple of rooms, SMOKING, of course. But I refused to smoke just so I could stay there. So did Turbo. So did Blue.
We met at the restaurant next door for dinner – and WE WERE THE ONLY CUSTOMERS IN THE PLACE. Word. Really. Food was good, actually, but I wonder why they don’t have any customer’s at 8:00 PM on a Saturday evening, when all the hotel rooms in the city are occupied.
Maybe we got the only three good meals that week. I dunno.
We put covers on the kids, and retire.
(Note the tattered 'sail' on Flicker)
And yes, my a** doth protest. Boudreaux’s Butt Paste is in effect. Wearing your Sahara cooling vest most of the day under your Stitch gives you a "moist" posterior.
We’re going to bed kinda early on this trip – usually around 9:00 or so.
Tomorrow - Sesquim, Washington, via Mt. St. Helens.
Day two in next post.
EDIT 8/8/06 -
Day 0 + Day 1 this post.
Day 2 It's own post
Day 3 " " "
Day 4 " " "
Day 5 " " "
FINISHED !!!!!!
Well, it seems I naively underestimated the amount of time and effort it takes to do these ride reports - and so, my efforts to have a Charles Karault "From the Road" style of travelogue was a miserable failure. :glare:
I've learned that when TurboDave_98 says "There will be time for flowersniffing" he means that we will get off the bikes when we need fuel, or a bio-break.
And if there's a flower on the way to the loo, I can sniff it.
Making 400 to 500 mile days takes time, and lots of it.
So - I'm building the ride reports, day-by-day, after the fact, leading up to our arrival in Reno for WFO5, on Wednesday, July 26th. If Bluestreek or TurboDave have any edits or comments to add, send them to me - I'll add them in. This may take me a couple of days to complete, so please be patient.
I hope you all enjoy. I did !!
Each day is posted below in it's own section. Just scroll down, and you'll encounter it.
PRELIM--- Day 1 minus 2 and counting .....
All, this ride was originally going to be the California Dreaming Ride - California Dreamin
And TurboDave, being of sound mind and truly a thinking man, calls me up about two weeks ago - the conversation went something like this:
TD - "Hey - I've been thinkin about this ride -"
Me - "so have I"
TD - "We're gonna be in Death Valley in late July during the afternoon. I've done that before and it's gonna be f*&*in hot!"
Me - "Ya know, I was wunnering about dat-- " (Me, who wears a Hi-Viz Roadcrafter)
TD - "Maybe we need to change it"
Me - "I think that's a good idea"
And so - over the last two weeks or so, Bluestreek, TD and I came up with this route - which we are calling the "Pacific North West Romp"
So - here's the itinerary -
TD and I are heading out for Truckee tomorrow, Friday the 21st. (right around 550 miles) Bluestreek is gonna meet us at our hotel at 08:00 on Saturday morning, (he lives relatively close to Truckee) and we'll all head out.
Day One takes us to Bend, Oregon.
Day Two takes us to Sesquim, Washington (with a stop at Mt. St. Helens)
Day Three takes us to Coos Bay, Oregon
Day Four is a short day - we end in Eureka, California.
Day Five - we head East for Reno - should arrive the afternoon of Wednesday, July 26, just in time for the festivties.
Now - here's what I'm gonna TRY to do:
I'm taking my old POS Vaio laptop along. (I have no idea if it will survive the trip. :blink: ) I'm gonna take pics along the way (during those rare times that TurboDave slows down enough for me to focus the camera) and when we have access from where ever we stop, I'll download the pics, and do a daily ride report for each day, ending in Reno.
We've scheduled in time for flowersniffing and such, and we have hotel reservations for Friday night (TD and myself) as well as Tuesday night in Eureka. Nights 1, 2, and 3 will be, as TD puts it, "pot luck". (Gee - I might just get to sleep in my Roadcrafter!)
So - If anyone is interested in riding a leg with us, you're welcome to - or dropping in at some point in the ride - you can contact me via the forum PM feature, and IF I have access from our stop points, (all I really need is a Starbucks, eh?) contact me - WITH YOUR MOBILE NUMBER SO I CAN CALL YOU and hopefully we can link up.
Moving to the launchpad.
Wonky, Flicker, and whatever Bluestreek calls his bike are chompin' at the bit.
(Now where did I put that Boudreaux's?.......)
[SIZE=14pt]DAY 1 MINUS 1 - Hmmmm... isn't that like - day 0? (Friday, 21st. July)[/SIZE]
TurboDave_98 (I’ll refer to him as Turbo from here on out) said “Hey, I got something for you”, and proceeded to give me my official Old Foggies Rider’s hat. Personalized, with my name and bike type. This was cool. I’d be wearing this hat at every opportunity from now until I either destroyed it, lost it, or outgrew it. I gotta tell ya, this was only the first of many generous acts that Turbo bestowed upon me during this trip.
Keep in mind, Wonky’s wearing a stock seat.
I had packed up Wonky and headed for Turbo’s house at 6:15 - arrived at Casa de Turbo just before 7:00. Turbo saddled up, and we headed for a local gas station, topped off the tanks, and Turbo presented me with my hat, which just didn’t fit over my helmet, so I put it in the tank bag.
Off we went, me tagging along on Turbo’s six, slabbing it out the 215 to the 15, then north on 395. Things were heating up – temperature wise, that is. Stopping in Kramer Junction, we slapped on our cooling vests, and continued on our way, headed North.
Pearsonville -96 degress - fueled up – and due East of us was the Eastern Sierra’s, and Kennedy Meadows, an area I had backpacked in with my Scout troop in years past.
(Memories there. Standing on top of a beaver dam in my bare feet, skeeters munching away, trying to cast that fly in just the right place……trying to catch that illusive man-eating trout....)
We continued on to Lee Vining - where Skyway met up with us for lunch and a short ride. There’s a Mobil station at 395 and 120, with a mini-mart and restaurant – and at Skyway’s advice, I had the Chicken Caesar Salad Wrap - which was excellent !!
As I walked back from the lunch counter to join Turbo and Skyway at the table, I noticed they were both cracking up. Seems that my fashion statement of T-shirt, shorts, knee high socks and my Oxtar Matrix boots was, well, unique. Turbo described it as ‘Santa Claus in shorts’. Hmmmm…….
Wonky shows off for Skyway ………
Following lunch, we moved out front, and after gearing up, I began to move to the gas pumps. Started up Wonky, she noticed Skyway standing there. She really likes her sliders, and is very proud of them, so as I backed out of the parking spot, turned the bars to full left lock, and proceeded to stall out, Wonky said “ Ohhhhhhh! Skyway, look at me !! See the neat sliders you made for me? Wanna see what they do? “……..
And yes, I very slowly dropped my bike.
On the left side.
crap.
Turbo, Skyway, a fellow biker that we had been chatting with, and myself got her righted up – and the damage is so minimal that if you didn’t know to look for it, you wouldn’t know it was there. Granted, I felt like I had torn out half the muscles in my back, but that would be ok. (Advil is my friend) And my D. Hines risers didn’t have any problems.
Skyway, Thanks for making those sliders.
(OK - shake it off. Relax and focus on the rest of the ride. Ommmm………)
Skyway rode with us for a bit, vectoring off to head back home on 106 to Sonora. Good to see him. He’ll be joining us with his better half in Reno. I'm looking forward to meeting her.
We arrived in Truckee about 7:00 PM or so - distance of 503.6 miles. Get checked in and hike up two flights of stairs to our room. (Did I mention that Turbo HATES STAIRS?)
After a wee bit of freshening up, (and a very serious arm wrestling competition to decide who got the bed closest to the bathroom – he won, all that military spook training had me cold) we walked across the street to the recommended Mexican restaurant, where we had dinner. We’re sitting there bs’ing, eating chips and salsa, when it starts to rain. And thunder. And lightning. And Turbo says “Hmm, maybe I shoulda covered the bike”.
The rain stopped as soon as we finished dinner. We stopped into a drug store (I think a Long’s) on the way back to the room, and Turbo buys a plastic mattress cover.
Size Twin.
He said a shower curtain works too !! (And there's a nugget of information)
Now he has a bike cover. Upon arriving back at the abode, he covers up Flicker, and tucks her in.
All in all, a good day for me. This had been the longest day I had ridden in 30 years. And yes, my a** was starting to protest.
LAUNCH -
DAY ONE - SATURDAY, JULY 22.
BlueStreek joins the madness -
KaitsDad now knows where Turbo got his name ……
Waking up bright and early, I head downstairs to the really super-fantastic ‘continental’ buffet breakfast. The only edible thing I could find was coffee, so I filled up two cups, and headed back up to the room to give Turbo his.
BlueStreek is meeting up with us at 08:00 - he’s riding in from his home, some 80+ miles away to do this ride with us. I haven’t ridden with BlueStreek before, so I’m looking forward to this.
(I’m gonna call him Blue from here out - I thought about BS, but ….. I think you understand.)
Turbo and I schlep our gear downstairs and start loading Wonky and Flicker, and we are standing there admiring the capabilities of Turbo’s new bike cover (size Twin) when Blue arrives on his 05. Turbo takes his mattress cover, rolls it up, and bunjies it to his Givi rack. Right in the air stream.
Salutations ensue, we finish packing, and then we head for the breakfast Mecca of riders around the world, MickyD’s !!
As soon as a proper amount of fat, carbs, salt and caffeine are ingested, we walk back to the hotel, and mount up. Stop by the local Shell station, top everything off, and away we go.
My Garmin 2730 had locked out detail maps just before leaving home, so I was limited in functionality. I had the GPS info screen, (pics of same in these reports) and my XM radio and MP3 player.
Blue had detailed out the route with options for each leg. This gave us the ability to pick a daily route each morning, and still arrive at where we wanted to be. Me, I just tagged along.
Off we went - 80 East for a short while, to 89 North, through Greenville, Susanville, Alturas, to 395; Oregon border crossed at New Pine Creek, then 31 through Paisley and Silver Lake, then 97 to Bend.
Now, Blue is in the lead, I’m to his aft, and Turbo is on sweep, looking at Ed.
Here's Ed:
Ed’s there for good luck.
I figure that if a LEO stops me, he’ll have justification for laughing at me, and perhaps I’ll get off with a warning.
This, and he sticks his tongue out at everyone I pass. (Or passes me!)
Susanville had a detour that routed us through town. Stop signs, Motor homes, 98 degree heat, 25 MPH, etc. Sucked.
Once we break away from the city, we’re heading North on 139 approaching Eagle Lake. Blue has disappeared over the horizon, and I’m just kind of doing my “I wish I was a baby bumble bee” imitation, when I’m JOLTED out of my seat by this set of Two Brothers cans revved at about 5 grand SCREAMING by my port side, and this silver blur passing me at around mach 1.5 as Turbo disappears in front of me, catching up to that little Blue speck on the horizon.
And at this moment, my epiphany happens: I understand where “Turbo” got his name. Doh. :blink: I should have suspected something like this.
Now - do you remember me mentioning that Turbo bungeed his mattress cover to the rack? …. Well …. It kind of unfurled. When he flew by me, about 3 feet of his cover was, well, not really flapping, more like ‘waving’, kind of like the sails on a four masted schooner - and I gotta tell ya, he was REAAALLLLLY visible - both coming and going. :huh:
Hmmm… it’s probably the only speed tested mattress cover around. B)
So - for the rest of the day, I’m on sweep. This is good, as I don’t have to worry about Ed getting bored with the view, and I now have two bikes to follow, should one get lost.
Unless it’s me.
Right.
Dave stops us at a diner in Paisley, Oregon. Little place with a counter, serves BLD, and has an attached bar. He was drinking his usual, a tall Soda water with Lime squeeze. (Maybe it was a chocolate shake, the details escape me) I had ice tea, and Blue had his usual, a Diet Coke.
Seems the lady that owned the place kinda liked Turbo – she made sure his glass was filled, and THEN …. Now get THIS ……. she soaked his Sahara Vest in her sink…… !!!! and didn’t even glare at him when he let it drip on her floor. I think she kinda liked him. :blush:
Blue and I just looked at each other.
Well, we paid up, saddled up, and headed out.
There is some beautiful country in central Oregon, and I’m seeing a lot of it. I can’t tell you where I am, but I find myself wondering if I could cash out my Orange county home and buy a farm out here. I don't know what crop I'd plant, but I'd figure something out. Hmmmm Jalapeno's perhaps?
Bend, Oregon - “Smoking or Non-Smoking?”
I’m still kind of quizzical about Oregon’s gas stations. There’s no such thing as self serve. They have people that pump the gas for ya. I won’t go into why, cause I don't know, but dat’s the way it is.
When approached by the pump person, I always asked “Mind if I pump?” and was always told ‘Sure, go ahead”, except for one lady, who said I could pump, but she would have to swipe my card in the reader. Which she did.
I hand her my card, she swipes it.
I then input my pin number
She then gives me back my card.
Then she handed me the pump. She pushes the 87 octane button .
I moved it the 7 inches or so to my tank, filled up, then handed it back to her - and she placed it into the cradle, a distance of about 9 inches or so.
Then she asked me if I wanted my receipt, pushed the "yes/no" button, and handed it to me.
Go figure.
We arrive in Bend around 7 pm or so - and start looking for a ‘vacancy’ sign. Hmmmm……. Kinda sparse. This is what Turbo means by “Pot Lucking” it.
So we finally find a couple of rooms, SMOKING, of course. But I refused to smoke just so I could stay there. So did Turbo. So did Blue.
We met at the restaurant next door for dinner – and WE WERE THE ONLY CUSTOMERS IN THE PLACE. Word. Really. Food was good, actually, but I wonder why they don’t have any customer’s at 8:00 PM on a Saturday evening, when all the hotel rooms in the city are occupied.
Maybe we got the only three good meals that week. I dunno.
We put covers on the kids, and retire.
(Note the tattered 'sail' on Flicker)
And yes, my a** doth protest. Boudreaux’s Butt Paste is in effect. Wearing your Sahara cooling vest most of the day under your Stitch gives you a "moist" posterior.
We’re going to bed kinda early on this trip – usually around 9:00 or so.
Tomorrow - Sesquim, Washington, via Mt. St. Helens.
Day two in next post.
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