Friday, May 30, 2008

Update for Friday

Well, after dealing with nasty weather for the last few days we are finally in Chicago. We are staying in the Lincoln Park area today and might be moving near Wicker Park or near the Loop.

Let me recap the last few days...

We left Buffalo, WY bound for Mt. Rushmore. We reached Mt. Rushmore after riding through the Black Hills national forest and passing through some interesting towns (like Deadwood, SD). By the time we had reach Mt. Rushmore the weather had started taking a turn for the worse. It started raining and getting cold... again...

So, we made our stop short and continued on toward Omaha, NB.





We pushed on to Sioux Falls, SD that night. Almost the time we had rain and chilly temperatures. By the time we reached Sioux Falls it was already 2:00am CST. Just outside of Sioux Falls, we had a close call with some wild life. We almost hit a deer.

When we finally found a hotel, we unpacked and set everything out to dry while we headed off to dreamland.


Thrusday we got up and headed for Chicago. Compared to the last few days of travel Thursday was a great day. We only had a total of about an hour of rainy riding and the rest was warm and partly sunny. We arrived in Chicago early this morning (3:00am) and settled ourselves into our warm hotel room.

Today we are going to wander the city and see the sights. On the list is the Navy Pier, getting Chicago style pizza, and last but not least getting a drink. Overall, Thomas and myself are not impressed with Chicago thus far. It's dirty, nasty, smells, and people are very rude.

We are planning on heading back down south on Saturday and we may stop in Tennessee at Deals Gap for some riding before heading home.

More to come tonight...

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Ninja Thomas says...












If you park, don't drink, accidents cause people...

Updated for Wednesday

Where to begin...

Well, since that last update quite a few things have come to pass. First we wound up in Swan Valley, ID Monday night. On the way from Utah we rode through rain and freezing temperatures. We were quite cold and wet as we approached Swan Valley, ID. Both of us spied an outdoor outfitter shop and made a u-turn to stop by.

We entered the store in hopes of getting some waterproof gloves and other warmer under garments (average temp we were seeing was 42 w/o the windchill). We entered South Forks Outfitters and were greeted by Chris. Chris was super helpful. He helped us with finding a route to avoid the snow and frozen mountain passes and helped us pick out the best gear for the weather to push on in the trip.

After settling up and getting warm, Chris recommended that we eat at a place down the road called "The Saddle Sore Saloon" (he was about to head there for food as well). We arrived just in time to have our burgers and tots ready to eat. Chris was already tearing into his burger and we said that for all the help we had to buy him dinner or a beer or both.

Once the we started eating, we talked with the locals in the saloon. We asked about what mountain passes to avoid and where the snow blocked the roads.


Flashback for a moment...

We were originally going to go to the Rocky Mountain National Park outside of Denver. Since we went thru Durango, Silverton, and Ouray up the continental divide. We decided that we would trim that part of the route.

We originally were going to go to Yellowstone via the west entrance. After calling and booking a lodge we asked about weather conditions and road closings. We were informed that the road to the west entrance was completely impassible (6 foot of snow and ice). We were recommended to try going in via the south entrance.

Flashforward...

We are at the saloon in Swan Valley, ID. We are talking with a local helicopter piolit and a Swan's delivery driver. We mentioned where we were headed and what roads we were going to take. They quickly told us that all the passes on hwy 31 were closed and would remain closed until the rain/snow let up. That left us going way south to go around the passes and still having to cross Targhee Pass, Powder River Pass, and Wind River Pass. All of these passes are at least 9000 ft elevation and surrounded by snow.

We left Swan Valley and tried pushing to Yellowstone via US 191 north through Grand Tetons National Park. We got about half way through Grand Tetons before the rain started again. It continued until we reached the Targhee Pass and then it turned to snow. At this point we called Yellowstone and they advised us that the south entrance was quickly becoming nasty. With much regret we pulled all plans for going into/through Yellowstone on this trip.

The rest of the day consisted of off and on freezing rain and cold temperatures. The only high points were the scenery as we went through the mountains. To top off our already dampened spirits, Thomas and I both got matching speeding tickets a 100miles before we got on the interstate. Then the highway patrol persisted to follow us for the next 20miles... GRRRRRR

Night was quickly approaching , we had one more pass to cross and 60 more miles to the interstate where we could make up some time on the way to Sturgis, SD. The last pass was Powder River. I knew we were in trouble when we hit that pass because the gps showed elevation for that 60miles at 6000ft+ all the way up to 9,600ft for the duration. We couldn't turn around because that was the only way to the interstate within a 200miles of where we were.

So, we're winding up the mountain pass and other than the cold wind and fading daylight, everything was going well. We reach the summit of the pass and check out the 7-8ft of snow on either side of the road and think to ourselves "we should really get off this thing before the weather sets down..." Too little, too late.... As soon as we made our decent we were immediately hit with blinding fog (I couldn't see Thomas' bike 20ft in front of me). It was so bad that I had to slow to 15mph and lift my shield on my helment. All the while, wiping my glasses with my gloves to clear my vision. We make about 5 miles of progress and then it starts snowing. Now at this point I'm thinking "oh sh1t, we're going to get stuck on this *ucking mountain and we've got 20 more miles to go!!!" We come down about another 1000ft and the snow turned to sleet (roads began getting icy). Oh, almost forgot to mention that the temperature dropped at the summit to 30*F and then rose only to 40*F as we descended the pass. We finally made it to the bottom and into Buffalo, WY at 12:00am MST. The pass took 3 hours to go 60miles...

When we stopped the sleet had turned into a wet mix of rain/sleet/snow... We stopped at a truck stop to ask what the weather was like up the I90. The general consensus was that it was going to be cold and crapy for the most part of the night...

So that bring us to now as I sit here in a warm hotel room bed typing this post. We are pushing to make it through Mt. Rushmore and hopefully to Omaha, NB by tonight. That will put us in line to make it to Chicago by Thrusday night.

More from Chicago,
Zeb and Thomas
Our our great adventure to seek the warm embrace of the south...

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Update for Sunday


We are now in Tooele, UT (just south of Salt Lake City). Now for a little flash back...

Friday, May 23
- We decided to stay an extra day to go and see Dane Cook at Caesar's Palace.
- The show was phenomenally funny.










Saturday, May 24
- We got in from the show at about 3:00am PST.
- We had planned to leave at 6:00am PST... Well, that didn't quite happen :-P
- So, we wound up leaving around 10:00am PST bound for Tooele, UT
- We shot off toward Hoover Dam, NV and arrived around 11:00am PST
- Next we were off to Zion National Park, UT
- On our way to Zion we had the temperature drop from 80 to 59 and then to top it off... It started raining :-(
- Well, after about an hour of riding in freezing rain we out ran the storm and push on toward Zion
- We arrived in Zion at 4:00pm MST
- With the rain still following us and time becoming a premium we opted not to go to Bryce Canyon and instead push on for Tooele, UT
- After another two and half hours of riding we hit another temperature drop and guess what... More rain!!!! :-(
- This time the temperature had dropped to 42 and it was freakin raining...
- We arrived at Tooele, UT at 3:00am MST




Sunday, May 25
- We are staying here to rest and perform to much needed motorcycle maintenance.
- We will be leaving for Yellowstone National park tomorrow
- We were originally going to camp out in Yellowstone, but after talking with the park rangers there this morning. We have been talked out of camping... They have many road closings due to snow and ice as well as a freeze warning in effect for tomorrow night (overnight low 30 with rain and snow showers). That being said, we booked a primitive lodge (really cool, just has two beds, fireplace and log cabin type construction - Think little house on the prarrie ) outside of Old Faithful in the park.

Future plans:
- Tuesday, May 27, 2008
> Plan on making our way through Yellowstone and moving on toward Mt. Rushmore , SD and winding up somewhere outside of Sioux City, SD

- Wednesday, May 28, 2008
> Push on from Sioux City, SD to Chicago, IL

That's as far as we can plan right now... More when we know more. :-P


That's all for now...

Next update might have to wait until we get to Chicago.

-Zeb

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Update

Started adding photos to the gallery --> HERE

Keep checkin for updates...

-Zeb

Update for Thursday


Well we finally arrived in Las Vegas Tuesday night. Here is an overview of the last few days since we haven't put up any updates. We left Moab, UT on the way thru Monument Valley and the Grand Canyon and arrived in Needles, CA.










After leaving Needles, CA we push on to Hollywood, CA. We saw quite a few interesting people...
On our way out of Hollywood we had to lane-split on Hollywood Blvd and I-10. Somewhere along this route Zeb picked up some glass in his front tire and had a flat. After much fiddling with the Stop-n-Go tire repair kit we go the tire fixed and push on... We got only about a mile up the road before Zeb's oil light came on. In the process of checking the oil Zeb's bike fell over in the oncoming traffic (far left lane of I-10). Thomas and Zeb reacted quickly and pull the bike to safety. Narrowly avoiding being hit by oncoming traffic.








Then we headed north to Las Vegas, NV


We arrived in Las Vegas around 3:00am PST. Our first stop, after checking into the Excalibur, was Nine Fine Irishmen in the New York New York. After that we stumbled our way down the strip stopping at the Monte Carlo, MGM Grand, Bellagio, and a few others. On our way back to the hotel room we encountered so many hookers that we had to beat them off with sticks to try and make it back to our room without any extra little friends. :-P


We will be heading out of Vegas Friday morning on our way to Salt Lake City, UT...

More later,
Zeb

Monday, May 19, 2008

Update for Monday


We pushed on through Colorado Sunday and made our way down the scenic Hwy 160 toward Durango, CO. Then we headed NW up Hwy 550 toward Silverton, CO among all the peaks of the Rocky Mountains.

Progress was slow through most of the passes over the mountains. There was still quite a bit of snow on the ground and ice on the road. It was some of the most beautiful and breath-taking landscapes we have ever seen.


Once through the mountain passes we began our decent toward the canyons and desert mesas. There was quite a temperature change from the 11,000ft to 5,000 elevation.



We pushed on to Moab, UT to visit Arches National Park. We spent the rest of the afternoon hiking around Arches and taking pictures. After sunset we headed out of the park to push on.
Thomas checked his phone and found out that he had some work that required his immediate attention. So we got a room in Moab to let Thomas work and get some sleep.




We left out the morning on our way to Grand Canyon, AZ. Then pushing toward Los Angeles, CA for tonight.


Check for more...

Sunday, May 18, 2008

An update for everyone.


Well things are going well so far with our trip. Quick break down of things to catch everyone up to speed. We didn't get to pull out of Auburn until close to 6am Friday morning. We put 785 miles behind us going through Mississippi, Arkansas and ending in Oklahoma just west of the Kiemishi Mountains.

Day 1:
Auburn to Sallisaw Oklahoma.... 785 miles
Problems: luggage touched muffler and burnt hole :(
passed el'popo speeding just a lil, zeb was really worried we were bout to get it

Day 2:
Sallisaw Oklahoma to Mote Vista Colorado.... ~780 miles
Problems: I, Thomas, was pulled over in Monte Vista for an apparent complain about me...
I think the cop was just trying to pull my leg as he said I had been following too
close to a person and they called it in... For those who know me, know that I don't
stay behind another person. So w/e
Day 3:
We are leaving Monte Vista and making our way to the Grand Canyon.


Wish us luck, and we'll keep ya updated.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

20 hours to go...

Everything that can be done, has been and departure is eminent!!! Thomas and I are both ready to get on the road and start making our way west. We will post before we leave and again once we are at our first stop (somewhere around Oklahoma City, OK).

It's on like Donkey Kong!!!!!

-Zeb

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Counting down - 8 Days to go

Well, we're getting close to departure and I can tell... I got the park pass in the mail yesterday. I finished up most of my bike prep. I got new wheels/tires mounted and balanced, rebuilt the front fork, finished up a few electrical system modifications and changed the oil/coolant.

We have a basic timeline of the trip:
Fri, May 16
Leave Auburn,AL and Arrive Oklahoma City, OK

Sat, May 17
Leave Oklahoma City, OK and Arrive Silverton, CO

Sun, May 18
Leave Silverton, CO | Pass through Arches National Park and Monument Valley | Arrive Grand Canyon South Rim, AZ

Mon, May 19
Leave Grand Canyon, AZ and Arrive Hollywood, CA

Tues, May 20
Leave Hollywood, CA and Arrive Las Vegas, NV

Wed, May 21
Still in Las Vegas, NV

Thurs, May 22
Still in Las Vegas, NV

Fri, May 23
Leave Las Vegas, NV | Pass through Zion and Bryce Canyon National Park | Arrive Salt Lake City, UT

Sat, May 24
Leave Salt Lake City, UT | Pass through Grand Teton National Park | Arrive Yellowstone National Park, WY

Sun, May 25
Still in Yellowstone, WY

Mon, May 26
Leave Yellowstone, WY and Arrive Rocky Mountains National Park, (Denver) CO

Tues, May 27
Leave Rocky Mountains National Park, CO | Pass through Mt Rushmore, Badlands National Park, and Minute Man Missile Park | Arrive Somewhere outside South Dakota

Wed, May 28
Leave Somewhere outside South Dakota and Arrive Chicago, IL

Thur, May 29
Still in Chicago, IL

Fri, May 30
Leave Chicago, IL and Arrive Indianapolis, IN

Not sure about the rest thus far, but we will either hit Nashville,TN or go through Deals Gap on the way home...

We were also thinking about attempting the Iron Butt 1000 on the first day... Not sure if it will happen, but sure would be fun to say we were Iron Butt riders!!!!

More to come this weekend
-Zeb