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OREGON BOUND Thursday
Who said it never rains in California?? WELL they are wrong!
both Wed and Thurs I ran into scattered showers nothing serious enough to mention.
BUT
Thursday Eureka, Cal, I woke to moderately heavy rain rain rain so went out for breakfast then back to the hotel room to wait out the (what I thought was only a shower) rain.... 8:00 AM ~ ~ ~ 9:00 AM ~ ~ ~ 10:00 AM Forget this, I am not paying to sit here another day!! packed up and off I went. The Thurmal Ski Suit I bought in Park City worked very well for an hour. Then the water started seeping in the crotch, then neck line, and too late for the shoes and socks.
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Only a few miles down the road after leaving Eureka and I could feel yesterdays ryde through the twisties on 101 (arm hurt). RAIN keep coming down mile after mile, an hour and half down the road I stop and ask where I can change cloths.... 3 stops and 15 miles later I find a hotel that is acturally open. I use the large office bathroom to change cloths. Finding dry cloths in my suit case was difficult at best. Heavy wool socks and cotton socks over with a plastic bag then shoes, long johns. one large plastic bag full of wet cloths into one saddle bag the other was rearranged and filled. My suit case was double plastic bagged and tied to the Spyder with my now empty gas container. OH by the way, my $15 dollar pay to go phone in my jacket pocket was in 1/2" of water....... HHHUUMMMM now it does not work.
A quick lunch of New England Clam Chowder in a bread bowl and off again Bound for Oregon 10 miles away. Another 10 miles of rain and snow it finally stoped. Over the southern pass I went some 2,000 foot elevation I hit snow larger than Silver Dollars sticking to my helmet visor.
This time I had on a Parka Style Rain Cover made for scooters. The mirrow slots did not work on the Spyder so I puty my hands through and tucked the front of the Parka under the seat to keep my crotch dry and sat on the back
half.
Along the way I found a woman on the side of a road in some villiage selling fresh Raw Honey. I stopped and chatted for 30 minutes (rest stop) or so and bought 8 small bottles of Honey and 4 Bee Wax candles for X~Mas presents. WHAT A TREAT!!
Back on the road and one more fuel stop 75 miiles before I make it to Florence. By this time the Rain Parka was torn to shreds from 60 MPH speeds.... I hope no rain for the last leg...
I arrived in Florence OR just after 7:00 PM very exhausted and for the most part dry !!
Next stop Salem for family and Vancouver for a Spyder Check~Up.
Last edited by MrLooney; 12-21-2012 at 05:01 PM.
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I've been reading all your posts as you travel along. I admire your adventurous spirit. If it was me, I'd have stay in Eureka till it stopped raining. Happily, you're on the last stretch. I just hope you don't get sick for all the exposure to the bad weather.
Take care of yourself. And as soon as you can please post some pics.
Patti
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Mrlooney
You certainally have more courage than most of us and I commend you for that. I have been reading your post each day with interest and admire you for what you are doing. I have been in Florence and up the coast thru Crater Lake then to the Newport Beach area. It is a beautiful ride to say the least.
Please stay safe and enjoy the rest of your ride.
Have a great Christmas.
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...in the pink (Girls On Spyders)
MrLooney..love your stories...thanks for putting a smile on my face every time I read your post....I will ride again...just got to get the mom's well...enjoy family and holidays...till we meet..........thCANMWHF0.jpg
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Welcome to Salem
Wooo There is someone else who knows where Salem Oregon is? /what an exciting ride you have had. Having just purchased mine this summer, I am not prepared to ride in that bad weather yet.(no winter clothes) If you have time give me a call --Walt @ 503-871-0301 and we might share a lunch or coffee. Glad to meet another spyder rider. Not many of us here or they are all hiding.
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WOW ! What a trip. I read somewhere that the difference between an adventure and a disaster was attitude. You certainly have the right attitude.
I'm enjoying your posts. Stay safe.
Cotton
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I won't say that I told you so, but……… ryde safe (the weather won't be any better up here)
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