This year's gang is short the Fud, so it's just the three of us...Mike, Scott and I (left to right). Mike again is trail boss, professional wood-splitter, and master combiner riding the KTM 950 Adventure 'Enterprise'. Scott is playing his typical trail blazer (and I do mean 'blazer') riding his Husky 610 'Blazer' (previously 'Bumble-bee). And I am...well...just along for the ride! I'm on the KLR 'Killer' 650 and I guess you could call me the company scribe and documenter-dude. I'll try my best to give the story of the voyage the pep and excitement it deserves along with a little addition I like to call 'the critter-count'.
My Killer packed, gassed, and strapped |
Mike's 'Enterprise' ready to boldly go... |
...me skid-lid was perched on the top of me bags and rolled off! So's you know, those little white marks aren't bug guts - they're scratches. Bigguns and deepuns! Not only was the viser scratched to s&#% but my super-visor busted clean off and the fastening parts on one side of the shield sheared off. Swell....real swell. I'm only 1-1/2 hours into the ride....awesome. No more mister nice guy I tell you. It just gets me in trouble.
We continued on to Avery, where we filled up AGAIN. Be advised, when you ride with someone on a KTM 950 or 990 you rarely pass a gas station. Where the bikes Scott and I ride get 45 mpg and have 5 gallon tanks the KTM's get like 30 MPG and have 5.8 gallon tanks. Of course you're talking about and additional 300 cc's and 60 hp over our 610cc and 650cc bikes. Sorry for geekin' out...I'll get back to the story.
We were all getting a little hungry and parched so we decided to stop at Big Dick's for a burger and a beer (I'm pretty sure that's the name...I'm positive 'dick' was in the name). The beer was good and the burger was a burger. Something about that first beer stated '...NOW the ride has started...'.
The further we went down the road it got narrower and we saw a little more wildlife. Mike chased a deer for a bit down the road and we saw a few more Osprey. As we came up to trail 320 we decided to stop at the Red Ives Ranger Station to check it out. My buddy Kymn really wanted pictures of the place as it stands now since he hadn't been back since...oh...'84 I think? He used to work there when it was a major station. Here ya go Kymn!
Mike takin' a load off on the cool benches... |
...poor Mike got nailed by some sorta stingy thingy...I don't know what it was but I haven't seen anything swell up like this did.
Little did we know these flying bastards were going to be so bad this year...but we all got ass-slapped by these things sometime during the trip. I really hate the fact that the stingers are on the butts...I mean who's to say they don't just want to take a load off and sit down? I guess we'll never know.
We were toolin' along this nice purdy trail that was partially covered in places by brush and stuff so I totally thought we had the trail to ourselves until 'holy crap!'...we all almost ended up as hood ornaments on a small Toyota Tacoma. I seriously ended up IN the bushes on the side of the trail (the right side thank god). And it was just enough room for this guy to get by...he didn't even touch the brakes! Wow...geesh...maybe he was high or somefin'. My bad, I didn't get any pics or videos seein's I was too busy NOT getting run over. Anyway, we didn't see anybody else on the trail and the scenery was amazing!
Once we dropped into the canyon where the road splits into five paths we decided to ride into Fish Lake. Our buddy Jeff told us about the lake and the name just says 'please come and visit...catch your dinner!'. So why wouldn't we? I took a GoPro video of the ride in: Trail Into Fish Lake Video.
Well, we came to a creek crossing and decided to turn back. We didn't really feel like taking a chance on getting wet the first day of the ride. For some reason, I thought the forest service (FS) expected us to ride on the planks. What can I say, I was tired and I kinda had fishing on my mind and wasn't really thinking straight.
After turning around and gettin' back to the trail head a shimmering homeless lonely traveler waved me down. I stopped and said...well, looky here...what are you doin' in this nice little stream?! He introduced himself as Rainy...
Blogsters, meet Rainy. Rainy, meet Blogsters |
#1 priority on Mike's list was wood and fire (after drink, of course) so I gave the man the hatchet and awl. The 'awl' was actually what's left of the axe I brought on the last trip, which Mike made short work of. I got smart though, this time I bought a hatchet with a graphite handle! And for some reason, he really like splittin' those big-ass logs. This one was for sure a 'chopper' for whoever put this hunting camp together...
Scott's practicing to be his old man some day...flexem' dude! |
Log's split, fire's goin', time to rest. |
Mike's restin' up before tacklin' his prophylactic tent |
Grasshopper teaches master...'nuf said |
Day 1: 208 Miles |
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