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Gold Canyon Az to Lake Stevens, Wa

Snoking1127

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Day #1: Left at 5:12am, gassed up on the West side of Phoenix. Had trouble getting the dashcam to write to the micro-SD card. Wanted me to format the card, which failed many times, so I gave up & kept going!! Gassed up again just before CA. Got waved through the check point and was just up to 60 in the left lane when a German Shepherd came out of the brush in the median about 15 or 20 feet in front of me! He or she got past the middle of the trike before I hit it. Right hand radiator is banged up and the Tupperware is broken up badly. Got pulled over to the right side of the road and the guy who was behind me stopped also. He said you did not have any chance to miss the dog. I asked what happened to the dog, he pointed back and said a cop was dragging the remains of the highway. My right front tire went over the dog.

Pulled into Blythe to check things out. Rad did not seem to be leaking. However, there was water still dripping off the trike. Maybe the dog wet itself on the trike? Put Stop Leak in it; bought a gallon of antifreeze; and drove back and forth on the main drag several times; then back onto I-10 for a few miles; and checked things again. Made it to Redland, my planned stop for the night. Will give it a good inspection in the morning.

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Looks like your trike is still ridable. From AJ to Redland is a long ride! Glad the damage wasn't worse and that you are OK. We had another 100 degree day today and lots more in the forecast. Please keep us posted on your progress and stay safe..... Jim
 
351 miles today, 307 tomorrow and having dinner with a lady I dated 55 years ago. Radiator is pretty beat up, I checked a little while ago and does not appear to be leaking.

Day 2: Plan is 307 miles to Madera Ca and dinner with a young lady I dated 55 years ago! Then decide if I just head on North on I5 and abort the coast on highway 1 and 101.
 
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I'd opt for the coastal route 10 out of 10 times. But then, I-5 is not enjoyable to me. I guess it all depends upon if you have a "get there" or "touring" plan. Good luck and stay safe..... Jim
 
Got to see the train do the 360 loop today. Trike is running good. Going over to highway 1 tomorrow North of SF.

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Day 3: If one is going to do a long distance trip you will encounter heavy traffic conditions at some or many places. My Arizona riding group tries to avoid such situations. It does not bother me that much however. Yesterday afternoon and this morning I was in heavy fast traffic. My advice is before heading out on a long trip go play in city freeway rush hour traffic a few time as a practice exercise.

I enjoyed highway 1 on Northern California coast today, which gives your left thumb and index finger a good work out. It was in mid 50's to 60 degrees on the cosst.

Stopping to visit a friend in Eureka tomorrow and then on to Gold Beach, Or.

Trike is running well and the steering issues I had a couple months ago have not retuned.
 
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Light House at Point Arena Ca. I climbed this many times in the late 1960's, while stationed at the Loran station near by.

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Day #4: Had lunch with a friend who is a car nut. He said he likes to drive the 289 better. I rode in the 289 about 10 years ago. In Gold Beach Or tonight. Two more days to go. Trike is running fine.

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Day #5: I look out the window of the motel and there is frost on car roofs and the Spyder travel cover! WEATHER APP SAYS IT IS 48 outside.

Going to slow down a bit today and take a few pictures. Leaving early for lunch appointment, so I will have time to be a tourist.
 
Well, it was not frost, car roof was painted white. Weighed the trike on an Oregon truck scale at 1350 lbs. Luggage compartments all full.

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Most scales I’ve seen were rounded to nearest 20lbs. Looks like this one could be to nearest 50lbs. Just fyi …
 
I had lunch with a friend yesterday in Eureka. When I was getting out in January 1969, they offered me the ERS there as lead tech. I got out as an ET1 (4 years), after 2 years as an ET2.
 
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Couple pics from Oregon coast. I got rained twice this afternoon. As long as you are moving you stay pretty dry on the Syder.

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Nice video. I loved the way the horn cut in just as you went to make a comment. Did that train have any helpers in the middle or on the rear? That seemed to be a lot of train for 3 locomotives to pull up that grade.
 
Nice video. I loved the way the horn cut in just as you went to make a comment. Did that train have any helpers in the middle or on the rear? That seemed to be a lot of train for 3 locomotives to pull up that grade.


Cars all appeared to be empty in the one I videoed. I saw one at the crest of the pull heading East and it had 4 engines in front and one at the rear.
 
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