murphybrown
New member
Good Morning All:
We arrived in Durango yesterday...got settled in motel, nest made, laundry done, groceries bought, Spyder and trailer debugged and yep talked to just one or two fellow spyder ryders and swapped "tales" of journey here. This morning I pick up a new rear tire at 6:30 a.m. from Spyderpops and head to local dealer to have it mounted. Due to the Owner's Event the dealer is doing appointments on a first come, first serve basis...Trust me I am going to be FIRST. I have a rear tire as smooth as a baby's butt!!! Another story...no don't do as I did and run a tire that hit wear bars 3k miles ago!!! Suffice it to say I am "in negotiation" with BRP in regards to the tires (kenda) they contracted to put on the 2014 Spyders. Have I mentioned I do NOT like these Kenda's.
From Cody we traveled south...touched into Utah and then crossed over into Colorado. I soooo love driving away from the cities...I get my over active imagination going and I become either a pioneer woman or plains Indian squaw living the life (well I'd last maybe 72 hrs..). I love experiencing our natural world in its most pristine form. And I am soooo grateful for the wild, quiet places labeled "wilderness". Granted it isn't the same as putting a pack on my back an going "deep" into wilderness. BUT it sure does run neck and neck. Driving from Rangely, CO to Grand Junction watched a herd of at least 100 elk for a long time that Steven saw...from high alpine to farm land. Awesome, just awesome.
If you have never been in Colorado and the incredible mountains..put it on your bucket list...and ryding all those 10-15 mph curves up. up ... shear drop offs. My traveling buddy, Ros, does NOT like the drop offs...I was following her and kept watching her shoulders get closer to her ears...kept saying to myself Relax Ros, Relax and ENJOY. She loves the mountains but straight up and straight down is not on her fun list!!! Now Steven!! that is a diff story...only way I know to describe is "balls to the wall" all the way...:roflblack::roflblack:
Well, need to get the coffee going...need to find places to ryde when I have a new "shoe" on the back.
Take care..
One happy wanderer...
We arrived in Durango yesterday...got settled in motel, nest made, laundry done, groceries bought, Spyder and trailer debugged and yep talked to just one or two fellow spyder ryders and swapped "tales" of journey here. This morning I pick up a new rear tire at 6:30 a.m. from Spyderpops and head to local dealer to have it mounted. Due to the Owner's Event the dealer is doing appointments on a first come, first serve basis...Trust me I am going to be FIRST. I have a rear tire as smooth as a baby's butt!!! Another story...no don't do as I did and run a tire that hit wear bars 3k miles ago!!! Suffice it to say I am "in negotiation" with BRP in regards to the tires (kenda) they contracted to put on the 2014 Spyders. Have I mentioned I do NOT like these Kenda's.
From Cody we traveled south...touched into Utah and then crossed over into Colorado. I soooo love driving away from the cities...I get my over active imagination going and I become either a pioneer woman or plains Indian squaw living the life (well I'd last maybe 72 hrs..). I love experiencing our natural world in its most pristine form. And I am soooo grateful for the wild, quiet places labeled "wilderness". Granted it isn't the same as putting a pack on my back an going "deep" into wilderness. BUT it sure does run neck and neck. Driving from Rangely, CO to Grand Junction watched a herd of at least 100 elk for a long time that Steven saw...from high alpine to farm land. Awesome, just awesome.
If you have never been in Colorado and the incredible mountains..put it on your bucket list...and ryding all those 10-15 mph curves up. up ... shear drop offs. My traveling buddy, Ros, does NOT like the drop offs...I was following her and kept watching her shoulders get closer to her ears...kept saying to myself Relax Ros, Relax and ENJOY. She loves the mountains but straight up and straight down is not on her fun list!!! Now Steven!! that is a diff story...only way I know to describe is "balls to the wall" all the way...:roflblack::roflblack:
Well, need to get the coffee going...need to find places to ryde when I have a new "shoe" on the back.
Take care..
One happy wanderer...
