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  1. Slab Pig

    Will the Pill

    From the album: 2009 Tour

  2. Oh.....that's what that flashing light means.
  3. Name of Restaurant Bill's Pizza Street Address 107 S. Cortez City Prescott State or Province AZ Website (Optional) http://www.prescott-good-eats.com/Bills-Pizza.html Quality of Food Great Quality of Service Great Biker Friendly? (Parking, Trusted Location, Etc.) Yes Kind of Food? (Mexican, Chinese, etc.) Pizza Alcohol Served? No Additional Comments On the east side of the court house square. I know that what is good eats is very subjective and, for pizza, even more so, but this pizza is really good. No beer! No problem. The Bird Cage across the town square has Stone IPA on tap. The Cage would pass as a biker bar. You'll feel very confortable there.
  4. Name of Restaurant Palisade Cafe Street Address 113 W 3rd St City Palisade State or Province CO Website (Optional) - Quality of Food Great Quality of Service Great Biker Friendly? (Parking, Trusted Location, Etc.) Yes Kind of Food? (Mexican, Chinese, etc.) Eclectic Alcohol Served? Yes Additional Comments Beer on tap. Best green chile I've ever tasted. Didn't see any bikers in biker garb, but if a beer and good food is what you're looking for, then give it a try. Parking won't be an issue. Hope you enjoy.
  5. Name of Restaurant Ranch House Street Address 23225 Broadway City Yarnell State or Province AZ Website (Optional) - Quality of Food Great Quality of Service Great Biker Friendly? (Parking, Trusted Location, Etc.) Yes Kind of Food? (Mexican, Chinese, etc.) American Alcohol Served? No Additional Comments Consistenly great breakfast. Order the ham steak to split between two or three. It's as big as the plate and 1/2 inch thick.
  6. Name of Restaurant International Bar and Cafe Street Address 59 Main St City Austin State or Province NV Website (Optional) - Quality of Food Good Quality of Service Average Biker Friendly? (Parking, Trusted Location, Etc.) - Kind of Food? (Mexican, Chinese, etc.) American Alcohol Served? Yes Additional Comments I've only eaten here twice. Once for dinner, once for breakfast. Pork chops were moist and tasty, the veggie and potato were acceptable. The corn bread, while tasty, was hard as a brick. Breakfast the next morning was only passable. Then why am I recommending it? If you're traveling with your dog, you can take your dog into the bar to party with you.
  7. Name of Restaurant Bandon Fish Market Street Address 249 1st St. SE City Bandon State or Province OR Website (Optional) www.bandonfishmarket.com Quality of Food Great Quality of Service Good Biker Friendly? (Parking, Trusted Location, Etc.) Yes Kind of Food? (Mexican, Chinese, etc.) Fish and Chips Alcohol Served? No Additional Comments On the waterfront in old town. I've only been to the coast on vacation about eight or so times, but of all the places that I've tried, this is the best fish and chips and chowder, so far. I hope you enjoy. As for biker friendly, I didn't see any other bikers there. I don't dress like a biker, so I really can't say yes or no. I selected 'yes', 'cause I can't imagine that they would turn anyone away or treat you badly, even if you looked like Marlon Brando. When they ask you want you want, just remember to reply, "Whady ya got?" Plenty of public parking. Parking lot is public and doesn't belong to the market.
  8. Not a favorite, just a road report. Ride: July 2009, Weekday, Noonish Gas Available: Sisters Direction: West Avg Speed: 65 Flora: Ponderosa/Fir Fauna Encounters: 0 Subjective Temp: Balmy Road Condition: Very Good with sweepers and an occasional tighter corner in Santiam Pass, which is four lane undivided. Smokeys Seen: 0 Traffic: Intermittent drips and trickles Construction: None
  9. Not a favorite, just a road report. Ride: July 2009, Weekday, Late AM to Noonish Gas Available: Mill City, Detroit Direction: West Avg Speed: 65 Flora: Ponderosa Fauna Encounters: 0 Subjective Temp: Balmy Road Condition: Good with sweepers once in the mountains. Smokeys Seen: 0 Traffic: Intermittent drips and trickles Construction: None
  10. July 2009, Saturday PM Gas: Otis, Grand Ronde. No construction, but with everyone and their mother trying to get out of the heat in Portland, there was a HUGE backup starting ~6 miles from the US 101 junction. This was true stop and go, with more stop than go. Try to time your run to the coast on Sun - Thur or early morning. Road in good condition with well marked sweepers, increasing in number the closer you get to the coast. Passing lanes provided in the several places. Intermittent townage with the usual reduced speed zones.
  11. Not a favorite, just a road report. Ride: July 2009, Weekday, PM Gas Available: Loma, Rangely. Direction: South Avg Speed: 70 Flora: Farm, high desert, pine/fir to Pinion. Fauna Encounters: 1 mule deer in the mountains Subjective Temp: cool. Road Condition: Generally good. No construction. Once past the farms in Loma, straights and sweepers take you into the mountains where sweepers and tighter corners are found. Out of the mountains more straights and sweepers. All corners are well marked with no suprises. Cars Passing Same Direction: few Cars Passed Same Direction: few Cars Passed Opposite Direction: slow drip Smokeys seen: 0
  12. Road Report, July 2009 Road is down to dirt all the way through Monticello, in every direction, but no waits, as this town is very small. Dirt is well packed in the tire tracks. Sand and small gravel elsewhere. State liquor store about 3 miles south of Monticello sells real beer. Monticello doesn't offer much. If you have a choice, move on to Moab.
  13. Not a favorite, just a road report. This is an '08 report. Ride: July 2008, Weekday, AM Gas Available: Fields, Denio Junction. Direction: South Avg Speed: 75 Flora: High grass and desert to low desert. Fauna Encounters: 0 Subjective Temp: Balmy to Warm. Road Condition: I'ts been a year, but I remember generally good. Long straights with a few well marked sweepers. Fields is very tiny. Not sure I'd count on getting gas there without making inquiries first. Denio Junction has gas just a few miles south of Denio. Cars Passing Same Direction: 0 Cars Passed Same Direction: I want to say 0. Maybe 1 or 2. It was a while ago. Cars Passed Opposite Direction: 1 or 2 This is a lonely road.
  14. Not a favorite, just a road report. Ride: July 2009, Weekday, PM Gas Available: Silver Lake. Direction: South Avg Speed: 70 Flora: Pine and Pinion to high desert Fauna Encounters: 0 Subjective Temp: Warm. Road Condition: US 97 to OR 31 Junction: Generally good. One construction wait for 15 minutes closer to La Pine. No dirt. Otherwise divided four lane in good condition most of the way to La Pine. However, the posted speed limit in the Peoples Republic of Oregon is 55 and everyone seems to take it seriously. Some are doing 10 over, but most seemed to be taking it very seriously. Cars Passing Same Direction: few Cars Passed Same Direction: lots Cars Passed Opposite Direction: steady flow Smokeys seen: 0, but it was pretty busy and I was watchin traffic, not looking for smokeys, so I may have missed one or two that were well placed. Road Condition: OR 31 Junction to Lakeview Fair. Slightly choppy in places, but not a problem with higher speeds, as one is able to open it up a bit on this section. Long straights with well marked intermittent sweepers and a few well marked tighter corners. Intermittent residential, e.g. ranch house and/or speed zoned small town (very small). Cars Passing Same Direction: 0 Cars Passed Same Direction: 2 or 3 Cars Passed Opposite Direction: slow drip Smokeys seen: 0 OR 31 meets US 395 about 20 miles north of Lake View. US 395 was in good condition.
  15. I had to get from Salmon, ID, to Pendleton, OR, so I didn't have time to smell the roses. Thanks, I'll keep it in mind the next time I'm in the area. I really could have used a nice soak. Had I stopped for a soak, that would have been the end of the road for that day.
  16. Not a favorite, just a road report. Ride: July 2009, Weekday, Late AM Gas Available: Lowell, Kooskia. Direction: West Avg Speed: 55 Flora: Ponderosa Fauna Encounters: 0 Subjective Temp: Balmy to warm. [i live in Phoenix, AZ] Road Condition: Lolo to Kooskia: Mostly fair to good. After Lolo Pass, this mountain road parallels Lochsa River with well marked sweepers and tighter corners for the distance. Slightly choppy in some of the corners, thus the fair to good rating. Starting about 30 miles north of Kooskia, construction in progress at three points, down to dirt for 1/4 mile or so on each scrub. One way traffic in construction zones cause 10 to 20 minute waits. Intermittent gravel patches on the road before and after each dirt patch, but usually swept out of the tire tracks by preceding cagers. There was gas available at a turn off between Lolo Hot Springs and Lowell (closer to LHS). I wanted to gas up and have some fun, but the road was dirt and I had dropped my bike two days prior, in Monticello,UT, when I put my foot down on some gravel and it slid out. So I decided I didn't want any more of that for a while and kept my rpm's low to Kooskia. Cars Passing Same Direction: 0 Cars Passed Same Direction: a few maybe Cars Passed Opposite Direction: low drip Road Condition: Kooskia to Lewiston: Poor to fair. Poor when you pick up the Clearwater River. This river road, with sweepers everywhere, narrows in places with the shoulder substituted with a concrete barrier. Add longitudinal tire track depressions and I'll say this road is in poor condition. In other areas the road is fair, due to the road opening up a bit, losing the concrete barriers. Near Lewiston, the road becomes four lane expressway in very good condition. Cars Passing Same Direction: a few Cars Passed Same Direction: 0 Cars Passed Opposite Direction: intermittent clumps, maybe 10 - 20 per mile I fought a heavy headwind, the tire tracks and fully loaded bike: wife, dog, loaded bags, trunk and tank bag, for what seemed like hours. This part of the road really beat me up an I was not sorry to see it behind me. When I got to Lewiston, I had to lay down for 20 minutes to get some rest. After going from Salmon to Lewiston, I planned on taking more corners on Washington SR 14 to Portland the next day, but decided that I had had enough curves for a while, so I took I-84 all the way and was happy to do so. Perhaps I'll take this route again, on another day: solo on a standard liter bike or sport tourer, but never again loaded the way I was on this trip.
  17. Not a favorite, just a road report. Ride: July 2009, Friday, Late PM to Early AM Gas Available: Wikieup. Bagdad is 20 miles off the track, but there's an attendantless station there if you really blow it. Direction: South Avg Speed: 70 Flora: Low desert Fauna Encounters: 0 Subjective Temp: Balmy. [i live in Phoenix, AZ] Road Condition: I won't comment on I-40 except that it seemed to be fine between Kingman and the US 93 junction. After turning onto US 93, the first quarter of the way is very good, the second quarter good, third quarter very good and last quarter good. First quarter is straight with intermittent sweepers. Middle two quarters are packed with well marked sweepers. Last quarter is straight. Center reflectors go for the distance. Raised reflectors on both sides of the road in the corners. Reflector gaps are rare. Reflector condition is easily seen to very bright. Passing lanes on the longer uphill pulls for the patient. Passing stripes abound between the sweepers for those who are not and who have the muscle. Smokeys Seen: 1, in Wikieup. Sherrif, lights on, busted a cager in the reduced speed zone (The bustee was someone who was tailing me by 100 yards or so; shining his lights in my mirrors for 10 miles, so I slowed down going up a hill to allow him to pass. Hee hee hee.) Cars Passing Same Direction: few Cars Passed Same Direction: about a dozen with half being semi's Cars Passed Opposite Direction: low drip with intermittent low trickles I was planning on an overnight in Overton, but the town was such a rat hole (present residents excepted, of course), that I decided to have a couple of beers, get a couple of hours sleep and bust out. What turned out was a very nice, cool (for me), ride on an awesome night road to get some much needed night riding experience.
  18. Not a favorite, just a road report. Ride: July 2009, Friday, PM Gas Available: Accross from the casino soon after picking up US 93 south. Direction: South Avg Speed: 75 Flora: Low desert Fauna Encounters: Bat(?) and knee meet. Knee 1, bat 0. Subjective Temp: Balmy. [i live in Phoenix, AZ] Road Condition: Very nice. Once out of the mountains, arrow straight. Well marked. Got to the dam around 9'ish. Went right on through. No backups, but steady traffic in both directions. After the dam, first 15 miles are under construction with no passing and a 55 limit. No dirt. Smokeys Seen: 0 Cars Passing Same Direction: 2 Cars Passed Same Direction: maybe a couple, but I think 0 Cars Passed Opposite Direction: trickle I lucked out on this road after crossing the dam. Once on my way, I was second in line behind a truck that was doing 35 mph going up the hills. After about 10 miles in the construction zone, I had to pass him. So the cars behind him were held in check and I had the road to pretty much to myself. Thankfully, none of the headlights behind me was a smokey. Would have been very costly had one been behind me that wanted to pursue. BTW, My brother-in-law did the dam in the early afternoon in a truck with a one hour wait.
  19. Not a favorite, just a road report. On the map, this is the road from Overton to the dam that is nearest the lake. Ride: July 2009, Friday, PM Gas Available: Accross from the casino soon after picking up US 93 south Direction: West Avg Speed: 55 Flora: Low desert Fauna Encounters: 0 Subjective Temp: Warm. [i live in Phoenix, AZ] Road Condition: Poor, Fair, then Good with intermitent sweepers and a few tighter corners. Top one third, out of Overton, there are three places down to dirt. Each one maybe 1/2 mile long on average. Next one third, the road becomes fair with older center reflectors. About two thirds of the way to the dam, the road becomes good with new center reflectors all the way. Good signage for direction to the dam. Got to the dam around 9'ish. Went right on through. No backups, but steady traffic in both directions. Smokeys Seen: 0 Cars Passing Same Direction: 2 Cars Passed Same Direction: 0 Cars Passed Opposite Direction: few BTW, Overton is a hole. Move on. Present residents excepted, of course.
  20. Not a favorite, just a road report. Ride: July 2009, Weekday, Noonish Gas Available: None Direction: East Avg Speed: 60 Flora: Low desert Fauna Encounters: 0 Subjective Temp: Hades. [i live in Phoenix, AZ] Road Condition: Fair to Good with a few sweepers and tighter corners, intermittent residential. Smokeys Seen: 0 Cars Passing Same Direction: 0 Cars Passed Same Direction: 0 Cars Passed Opposite Direction: few BTW, Overton is a hole. Move on. Present residents excepted, of course.
  21. Not a favorite, just a road report. Ride: July 2009, Weekday, Late AM to Noonish Gas Available: Alamo. Elsewhere? Wasn't looking, sorry Direction: South Avg Speed: 80 Flora: Low desert Fauna Encounters: 0 Subjective Temp: Very Warm to Hot. [i live in Phoenix, AZ] Road Condition Very Good with a few sweepers in the passes. Smokeys Seen: 0 Cars Passing Same Direction: 0 Cars Passed Same Direction: Maybe 6 or so? Cars Passed Opposite Direction: Alturas to Gerlach: Trickles
  22. Not a favorite, just a road report. Ride: July 2009, Weekday, AM Gas Available: Alamo. No gas between Tonopah and Alamo, 163 mls. Direction: South Avg Speed: 70 [road would bear high speeds, but I needed the mileage] Flora: middle desert Fauna Encounters: 0 Subjective Temp: Warm. [i live in Phoenix, AZ] Road Condition Fair to Good arrow straight with a few sweepers in the passes. Smokeys Seen: 0 Cars Passing Same Direction: 0 Cars Passed Same Direction: 1 Cars Passed Opposite Direction: only a couple if memory serves
  23. Not a favorite, just a road report. Ride: July 2009, Weekday, AM Gas Available: None Direction: East Avg Speed: 70 [road would bear high speeds, but I needed the mileage] Flora: middle desert Fauna Encounters: 0 Subjective Temp: Warm. [i live in Phoenix, AZ] Road Condition Very Good with a few sweepers in the passes. Smokeys Seen: 0 Cars Passing Same Direction: 3 Cars Passed Same Direction: 1 Cars Passed Opposite Direction: Alturas to Gerlach:
  24. Not a favorite, just a road report. Ride: July 2009, Weekday, AM Gas Available: None [ OK, maybe at Carvers, again I wasn't paying attention.] Direction: South Avg Speed: 80 Flora: high desert Fauna Encounters: 0 Subjective Temp: Balmy. [i live in Phoenix, AZ] Road Condition: Very Good, Arrow Straight Smokeys Seen: 0 Cars Passing Same Direction: 2 Cars Passed Same Direction: 2 Cars Passed Opposite Direction: low drip The Mountain Inn (search for Cozy Mountain Inn on the web), in Austin has rooms with new pillowtops and AC. You get a clean bed and shower and that's it, but it's $38 for two. My dream motel, but then again, I like to ride not golf.
  25. Not a favorite, just a road report. Ride: July 2009, Weekday, AM Gas Available: Cedarville and Gerlach Direction: South Avg Speed: 75 Flora: high desert to low desert Fauna Encounters: 0 Subjective Temp: Balmy on top and hot on the bottom. [i live in Phoenix, AZ] Road Condition: Alturas to Gerlach: Fair with a few uncanted sweepers and a few well marked slightly canted tighter corners. Road Condition: Gerlach to Fernley: Good. Mostly arrow straight. Smokeys Seen: 0 Cars Passed Same Direction: None Cars Passed Opposite Direction: Alturas to Gerlach: 0 Cars Passed Opposite Direction: Gerlach to Fernley: low drip
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