8/27/09

Day 14 - Home



Well today's that day that carries the mixed emotions of being the last day of a riding vacation but heading home to all that is familiar; as the day progresses, the emotions change places with each other. We put behind us another 358 miles, getting on the road by 10ish after having a great continental breakfast at the ol' Best Western Hi Desert Inn, the latest departure yet I think, ol well, it's a vacation right? We quickly made up for the late start, Maggy lead us on a 163 mile rip to Bridgeport, where we gased & had a great lunch at the Bridgeport Inn. We had a casual lunch but realized we were probably facing the warmest day of our entire vacation just coming into Sacramento so finally headed out. We encountered 8 Hwy Patrol and Sheriff cars in the short 35 mile stretch between Bridgeport and the turnoff for Monitor Pass. Which one of you lined up that little reminder of getting into CA.? We were ready to get off 395. By the time we reached the intersection of 88 & 89 the smoke was thick in the sky and smelly on the ground so we headed toward Tahoe thinking Hwy 50 home would be better and it was. We asked several people at our last break in Myers where the fire was but no one knew. I'm glad we took 50 in, little traffic and a nice ride. But.....we landed in Sacramento at 5:30pm traffic north on Folsom, Hazel & Sunrise, yuck. What a great trip, all home safe and sound, thanks for following us, we'll summarize in a few days.

Day 13 - Get'r Done

Today was a travel day riding 358 miles from Zion, UT to Tonopah, NV the average temp was 85. We left the beautiful Zion Valley for slab riding to Cedar City. Then began the lonely 2 lane but claimed to be scenic highway to our next stop. The modern day oasis; Ash Springs, NV, where we gased, had a picnic lunch and prepared our cool vests. We stopped to view the big alien that welcomes you to the start of the ET hwy. The 2 lane desert roads through Nevada were torcher, hehe. Our vests kept us cool and alert along with the dirt devils and open range cattle. After a 100 miles of desolate road the next oasis stop was Warm Springs, NV, 2 burnt out buildings and 1 tree but fenced off from the hiwy so no shade, just a pull off slab to take our last break How did the settlers and Indians survive this area? They must of been tough! Finally, we got to Tonopah, NV, Yipeee! that was the longest 158 miles. We were early enough for a quick swim before we headed to the only restaurant in town, the Mexican restaurant was challengingly slow again, another 1 hr wait before we got our dinner. On our walk back to the hotel, we stopped in a gas station to buy water, Sue & Maggy spotted the slot machines and the tournament was on. After considerable strategy and patience, Maggie left with her winnings of 40 cents and Sue came away even. We started and ended our trip here.

8/26/09

Day 12 - Zion NP

Today is a tour day, a day off the motorcycles. We started off with a wonderful breakfast at Oscars. We toured Zion NP, which is just spectacular. Access to trailheads along the Zion Canyon Scenic drive is by shuttle only, private vehicles are not allowed in these areas. There are a total of 13 hikes so we choose two. We hopped on the shuttle and got off at the Temple of Siawava and did the Riverside walk, a 2 mile round trip hike, easy, with minor drop-offs, paved trail follows Virgin River along bottom of narrow canyon. Next we shuttled to Zion Lodge and did the Lower Emerald Pool 1.2 mile round trip hike, easy monor drop-offs, paved trail to lower pool and waterfalls. then we went to the NP museum and watched the orientation movie- 22 minute film highlights the park. Had a snack at Cafe and then we went to IMAX and watched a 3D movie on Zion. Ordered pizza for dinner was enjoying it at the hotel picnic area, when we noticed what we thought was a bird fluttering around us, turned out it was a bat, it kept flying towards our heads, which was creepy, so we all went running back to the room.

8/24/09

Day 11 - Moab to Zion NP


Today is another travel day, riding 330 twisty, curvy miles. Again, we leisurely got up enjoyed our coffee as we sat outside and watched it lightly rain. We blasted out @ 10am, with 100 miles of ug! We road through the Henry Mountains, passing through Hanksville & Henryville. Also, enjoyed the the scenic 12 Hells backbone, capital reef NP, Grand staircase-Escalante,& Dixie National forest, while at the same time riding in and out of thundershowers. Once we got into Zion we encounter desert big horn sheep and goats. We entered the east entrance and followed the wonderful twisty 20 mph road into the Zion. We had to wait at the 2nd tunnel while a motorhome was being escorted through the 1.1 mile long tunnel. (Motorhomes have to arrange an escort at the park entrance & pay $15, this fee is good for 2 trips through the tunnel for the same vehicle during a 7-day period.) We were exhausted, getting in just before dark, had an excellent dinner and in bed early.

8/23/09

Day 10 - Back On The Road Again


The conference was excellent but we're itching to get back on the road. Lynde wanted to get out early and headed out ahead of us. The realization hit us that today was to be mostly on I-70, so we of course had to change that. We finally got out at 10am. We still rode 70 for awhile but atleast from Keystone to Glenwood Springs it's some of the prettiest. 70 through the Glenwood Canyon area took 20 years to build, you just kind of hang on the side of the canyon walls and the opposing traffic hangs on underneath you, all the while curving next to the Colorado River. BEAUTIFUL! We headed south on 82 & 133 dodging rain clouds but took a few sprinkles. We had a few passes 11,088 ft. and 9,856 ft. We had packed a picnic lunch and Sue found a lovely little city park in Paonia. Just as we finished lunch the thunder started, wind kicked up and we knew we needed to get ahead of the rain again. Off we went to Hotchkiss, over to 92 up to 50 and eventually back to 70 at Grand Junction. The 2 lane countryside was great but this strip of 70 to the Utah border ugh! We did stay dry though and a high of 93. Then finally the much anticipated little road for the end of the day Hwy. 128. This is a 2 lane back road into Moab that runs through these huge canyon walls cut out by the mighty Colorado. The road snakes along the river, at some points just feet away. We of course stopped for many photo shoots. Sue got up close and persoanl with 3 antelope; coming straight down the road at her in her lane, she slowed way down but they kept coming, finally at the last minute 2 split to the left-one to the right. Whew, that would not have been good! We arrived at our cute Kokopeli Lodge at 7pm, and headed for mexican food and a swing by the grocery store for breakfast goodies. We got a voice mail from Lynde that she was in her zone and headed on as she was several hours ahead of us by now.

8/22/09

Day 9 - Last Day of the AMA Conference

The weather continues to be perfect at 74. Well, today is the last day of the conference, so we all tried to do as much as possible; attended seminars: Linda-Online Shopping-BikeBandit.com explains the advantages of online shopping; DeeDee-Accident Scene Management-Knowing what to do in the event of a crash; Sue & Maggy-The Power of Your Voice-Professionals discuss the many avenues for each of us to help other women ,become the riders they want to be. Also attended the ice cream social, test road Kymco scooters, we all agree they are a blast, and then shopped till we dropped getting the best bargains. We did our laundry and most importantly we T-CLOCK'ed our motorcycles. We met up with the other GCR's for the closing ceremony banquet, then we danced the night away.












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8/21/09

Day 8-AMA Conference Continues

We were so excited to start telling you about the conference and seminars, we forgot to tell you about our digs! We are in luxury!!!!! This is obviously a privately owned condo that rents out in the off season. It is furnished with Native American art, lodge like but elegant (Ahwanhee type), granite counter tops, carpet and tile floors, fireplace, leather couches, antler chandelier, mounted deer head, 2 bedroom, queen couch sleeper, 3 bathrooms, full kitchen and a 12 foot long balcony with chairs and BBQ. We're on the 6th floor but our condo is 2 story itself and the balcony overlooks the conference center, we have a 5 minute walk to all seminars and we have covered parking too! Wow!

Okay, back to the conference. We didn't crack out for the early seminars this morning, we instead enjoyed our condo, balcony and made breakfast. Some of today's seminars were; Picking Up Your Dropped Bike, ugh, my back is sore, Riding the Twisties, teaching late apex turn, and Solo Riding & Touring: Gaining Confidence in Taking to the Open Road. Linda test road a Harley Trike, she didn't think it was safe and decided she prefers two wheels. Maggy test road a Buell 1125cr, good power, smooth shifting, too cramped, and too much leaning forward, her right hand was killing her. Next Maggy test road a Kymco Xciting 500 Ri scooter, woo ho! lots of fun! We connected with the rest of the GCR'ers and coordinated a joint potluck dinner tonight at Janet's condo. Maggy & Linda are off to the grocery store 6 miles down the road. We all brought food and had an excellent potluck and shared our travel stories and our participation at the conference.