Dragonrider
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All of the rooms are booked, and the bikes are being prepped - departing on the 8th. There will be two RTs, one Valk, and one Hardley on this trip - no co-riders, or trailers, and no camping (we're way past all of that). Riders are 58 to 74, and three of us have been touring together for over 30 years.
Two of us will carry an extra gallon of gas, and a AAA card for the Hardley
roflblack
.. But the bikes are prepped and ready. This will be my first tour with the Seal Floorboards.
Day one will take two of us from Portland, OR to Salem on the SuperSlab, then off to Detroit Lake, Sisters, Prineville, John Day, and Nampa, ID via Hwy 22 and 26 - our preferred route on a bike, given decent weather. This is a terrific route, with mountains, forests, high desert, small towns, ranches, and open land - and very little traffic. It's not fast (avg 60 or so), but the scenery varies so fast, you never get bored. This will be our longest segment, at 464 miles, something we get to look forward to, on our way back home.
The last couple of times we traveled this route, there were several forest fires, hopefully, we won't see that this year, since we're a month earlier than our usual departure.
Anticipation builds - so I'll add to this, as the time draws near, and a trip report when done.
Two of us will carry an extra gallon of gas, and a AAA card for the Hardley


Day one will take two of us from Portland, OR to Salem on the SuperSlab, then off to Detroit Lake, Sisters, Prineville, John Day, and Nampa, ID via Hwy 22 and 26 - our preferred route on a bike, given decent weather. This is a terrific route, with mountains, forests, high desert, small towns, ranches, and open land - and very little traffic. It's not fast (avg 60 or so), but the scenery varies so fast, you never get bored. This will be our longest segment, at 464 miles, something we get to look forward to, on our way back home.
The last couple of times we traveled this route, there were several forest fires, hopefully, we won't see that this year, since we're a month earlier than our usual departure.
Anticipation builds - so I'll add to this, as the time draws near, and a trip report when done.