(Touring MT and WY on XT to avoid heat and smoke in Spokane so will be out of touch for awhile. Camping out at 9000 ft tomorrow and it better not be hot in the Big Horns! Then off to Cody. Chris
They call my stompin' grounds the midwest, so everything 1800 miles west of here must be west-west.![]()
There's the midwest, the west, and eventually you get to the land of fruits and nuts.....
Chris, Don't you live in Washington State?
Any further west and you'd be in the Pacific Ocean. Do you plan on mounting pontoons on your bike?
Late time I checked, neither Montana or Wyoming is west of Washington.![]()
Thanks for the pictures Chris. You can't imagine how envious I am or you and your trip even though I did get to attend the Aerostich Very Boring Rally (more talking than riding). The west is a special place for motorcycling. The technical riding is probably better in the eastern mountains, but the scenery just doesn't compare. And I, for one, am not up to an all-day effort of super technical riding any more. It requires more effort on my part and it just wears me out. I'd rather enjoy the west.
You made your Suzi into a Coyote Chris bike. Why don't you put some of that load into the panniers - it would be a lower center of gravity.
I'm enjoying your tour, Chris. You're in my old black-powder hunting area. Keep it up!
I had never been on US-16 west of Tensleep until I rode from Worland to Buffalo during the How the West Was Won Rally last year. That day there was some kind of big Harley presence in Tensleep (maybe a post-Sturgis thing when I think back to the date) and traffic was high for a few miles east and west of Sturgis, but nice otherwise. I saw the immediate aftermath of what looked like a pretty serious motorcycle wreck right in downtown Tensleep. There was nowhere to stop and plenty of people involved, so I don't know what happened or the outcome. Kinda' looked like a non-helmeted rider had pulled out in front of a truck. There was lots of evidence of a lot of people drinking and riding and driving, so it was good to clear of Tensleep.
The eastern foothills of the Big Horns between Buffalo and Sheridan have some really good riding, too. I've done that stretch on a tandem bicycle back in the day.
US-14 and 14A between Ranchester, Lovell, and Greybull are outstanding. Shell Canyon from Greybull to Burgess Junction is absolutely spectacular, as is the view from Bald Mountain before you start the plunge down to Yellowtail Reservoir and Lovell. I need to get back up there.
There is a cute girl handling the desk at the Greybull Air Tanker Museum now so If you see her ask her if she remembers that tall, handsome guy who looks like Teddy Roosevelt... She really knows her planes...
I got a recruiter email today from Harley-Davidson looking to fill a Sr. Design Engineering position in Milwaukee. I was born there, and was raised in Madison, ~1.5 hrs away, where my aging parents still are. So it's tempting. I'm already a Cheesehead, so I'm good there. But the becoming a Harley rider.....I don't know if I could manage that....
What's the museum like these days? Joanne and I visited it back in 2001 and met Mr. Hawkins of Hawkins and Powers, back when they were still one of the largest fire-bomber contractors in the country.
Hope your parents did ok during the recent flood. My family is from Janesville. You could have a Harley modified to look as good as an NT! Good enough for the ride to work, anyway. Wait...you are still working? I had a job 14 years ago...it was the worst 30 years of my life!![]()