Archive | May, 2013

By popular request

9 May

More pictures of bikes (and two random old blokes)

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May 8 – First day on the road

8 May

An interesting day. A slightly surreal start, with the local tv news featuring a stand-up row between Len Goodman and Bruno Tonioli on the American version of “Strictly”. We thought we had fallen through a rift in the fabric of space and time into some sort of alternate universe.

We picked up the bikes, were seriously interrogated before being allowed to join the AAA (like our AA but with an extra A), packed the panniers and set off with the words “It’ll be awesome dudes” still ringing in our ears.

The high spot of the journey was passing a roadside store which in huge letters advertised the availability of “Guns, Ammo, Liquor, Beer and Wine”. Now that’s my idea of the five major food groups!

A somewhat lower point was passing a bemused trucker who was trying to work out what to do with the carcase of  a large deer that he had just hit and left lying in the middle of the road!

After a couple of rain showers on the way we arrived in Klamath in the middle if a torrential thunderstorm. Riding in zero visibility, on the “wrong” side of the road in a strange city can be mildly stressful we found. However all in all it was a pleasant 140 miles. Oh, did I mention, there were pine trees in abundance?

Fortunately the Microtel is fine, We’re warming up and drying out now and we have the promise of Red’s BBQ still to come. We plan to make an early start tomorrow on the next leg which should take us about 200 miles to Chico in California. As I write this I am sitting in the window of our room watching lightning flashes in the sky outside. Let’s hope it’s gone by the morning.

 

 

 

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An uncharacteristic pose

8 May

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Day2

8 May

A leisurely start to the day with a dip in the pool and a stroll into town. We found the downtown area of Bend with buildings dating back as far as 1910! We spent a very pleasant couple of hours drinking beer by the river. Got into conversation with the current earthly incarnation of Zeus and learned much about Trolls and the aura of our second sun as reflected on the surface of a DVDR, By the way, if you are trying this at home it has to be an R, the other DVDs don’t work as well.

We’ve just had a great meal at one of the downtown restaurants and picked up some very useful travel tips from the waiter who sat down with us and talked us through his maps of the state. Rounded off the evening with a beer in a bar that was probably Moe’s Tavern but without Homer. 

Day 1

7 May

After a 22 hour trip involving 2 taxis, 3 planes, a lot of walking through huge airports and a significant quantity of complimentary Heineken, we arrived in Bend at about 4pm local time. After a rather uninspiring meal in a dreary cellar bar we retired to bed.

Leapt up this morning shouting “Has he been yet?” but so far our bikes have not yet arrived!

The weather here is sunny and very hot although there were thunder storms last night. It will get hotter as we move south! Round here we can still see the snow-capped mountains in the distance.

So it’s time now to sit by the pool while we wait for the bikes!

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View from the plane between Portland and Redmond

7 May

View from the plane between Portland and Redmond

It,s a volcano (or was)!

This time tomorrow………..

5 May

We will be over the Atlantic somewhere or have just landed in Portland – depending on which time zone you are using! Other than that there is nothing of interest to report at this stage unless you are fascinated by the intricacies of packing.

 

Last minute panic/preparation

4 May

With only 40 hours to go before we fly out, this might be a good time to think about packing!