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It didn't go off as planned......The boss gave my the ultimatum on Saturday afternoon.....told me I had to take my bike trip across Oregon NOW or not @ all!......Still don't know WTF is going on between her ears!! :unsure:

So, had to prep for long ride in 2 hours vs. the 2 days I had planned on....

Bike maintenence, packing of camping gear.....in that short of time, there was bound to be something I'd forget! :headscratch:

& sure as Sh*t, there was......my raingear......spent 3 days dodging T-storms & fighting uncommonly high humidity for the Desert terrain I encountered.

Across the pass....Mt. Hood viewed from east......

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as seen from my favorite little PitStop location on Hwy26....

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Tell ya 1 thing....this little town was WELL-named.....

'Cause Warm Springs is always roasting.....

Looking back @ Mt. Jefferson as you drop down into this canyon....

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The Deschutes river which runs through the bottom, is about the only way to cool off in these circumstances.....either that or buy some Beer & deal with the constant flow of drunk Indians :drunk: that frequent the only store in town.....I'm sure the cops keep their quota's met just from patrolling the Rainbow Market......see them there more than the Indians. :lol:

Managed to find an available campsite @ Tumalo state park when I got to Bend....which is always fun to get to......'cause it's located around the corner from here :thumb: .....

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But on this particular trip, spent most of the time dodging T-storms & trying to keep my gear dry! <_< ......

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I think somebody forgot to tell the weatherman that this is AUGUST!

Well, after a re-assessment of my fuel fund....I decided to head back to the valley 'cause I sure as hell wasn't about to run outta fuel & $$ while I was in BFE (Bum-F*cked Eqypt) aka...the Middle of NOWHERE. :lol:

Did manage to get this shot of 1 of only a few Covered Bridges left in Oregon. :huh:

This one crosses the McKenzie river east of Springfield....

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Rest assured.....I'll be doing this trip again......only next time, it'll be on MY schedule! :headbang:

where hopefully the weather will be better. :unsure:

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Rest assured.....I'll be doing this trip again......only next time, it'll be on MY schedule! :headbang:

where hopefully the weather will be better. :unsure:

Looks great Yamahead - how long did it take you?

There are a bunch of us hooing to ride across the states in the next couple of years - any advice on routes etc?

:D

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I kinda took my time on this trip Fosdyke......

But riding across Oregon can be done in a day if needed......(gotta have a good seat for that) :D

I've been wanting to ride cross-country for quite awhile.......got a Bro who lives in Minnesota.....wouldn't mind going to Sturgis either......& Montana(the Rockies in particular) NEED to be experienced to be appreciated. ;)

My advice......take a Northern route across during late summer/early fall...absolute Breath-taking scenery up that way.

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Some stunning pictures there. Riding across the states is on my list of things to do when i qualify and (probably) take that job there! :D

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My advice......take a Northern route across during late summer/early fall...absolute Breath-taking scenery up that way.

How long do you think it would take Yamahead? I got quite a bit of time off over the summer - so I would be thinking of doing it late August - especially following your advice.

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PS Goff - what are you qualifying in?

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Absolutely stunning! Great pics mate! Shame your boss had to be an ar$e and force you to go like that! Going on a bike trip around Ireland next week, any tips on a biking trip (essentials to bring etc) as it will be my first!

oh and whats with the covered bridges anyway, never really understood that concept??? :huh:

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By boss do you meant the wife Scott? man that is some lovely scenery,

merv

Just like your siggy says Merv......

If it's got tits or tyres!.... :rolleyes::D .....

Currenty working on doing a rebuild on the XT by the end of this year......

I figure I can get everything sorted on the old Beast for around $500......valves, rings, headwork, rear tire, chain, sprockets & brakes.....

Because this IS my destination by next September B) .....

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Hells Canyon on the eastern Oregon border......Deepest canyon on the planet......yes even deeper than the Grand. ;)

& to any who inquired......riding across the states can be done in about a week without too much prob.

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Wow you've sure got some amazing riding out there. On a second note that really looks like the bridge from Beetlejuice ;-)

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i really want to do something like this, but on a DT50 it would take too long and be far too awkward.

maybe next year when i've got a bigger bike and can get it all planned, a few weeks in ireland sounds good so maybe its something to consider...

i feel like a complete t*t for asking, but what bike is that?... :P

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i feel like a complete t*t for asking, but what bike is that?... :P

It's a 1982 XT550......that's right, a 26 y/o machine that just won't quit! ;)

This Beast is my best friend......goes ANYWHERE....ANYTIME.....in ALL weather conditions......is simple to maintain & still gets 45+mpg. :D

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