Sunday, February 17, 2019

Left my room to go for dinner, look what I found.

Sure hope it's gone when we leave in the morning.

A goodbye toast to a great weekend.

Who would have ever thought they would ever combine drinking and gambling? :) :)

A final farewell to new and old friends. Left to right, Ken, Gary, Debbie, Jim, Billy. What a great weekend!!!

Looks like Tesla forgot to charge his own battery.

We're charging ours

The weather allowed us to make it all the way to Lone Pine, but it is blocking our view of the Sierra's.

We all enjoyed a nice burger here at The Grill

On the way back we had a little rain,

A little sun to the right,

and a little snow spitting at us.

Very comfortable cruising along at 33 degrees.

Enjoying the ever changing colors of the hills.

Some straight sections

Mixed with some twisties.

I won't tell!

I do believe we are getting back just in time.

Nice welcome sign!




Saturday, February 16, 2019

Wheels trike, ready for today's ride.

His motto is "Why sweat the leg thing when you can still ride a Goldwing"

About 40 minutes before kick stands up and Gary is already warming his bike up, and I haven't even taken the pajamas off of mine.

30 minutes to go and Gary is staged. At least my pajamas are off.

Wheels (Jim) and his buddy Billy are ready too!

A very clever and functional wheel chair carrier.

This is a very diverse group of riders that all have their own pace of comfort.

As a result we have several planned stops where we regroup.


This regrouping stop is called the Artist Pallet

A lot of visiting at each of the stops

This stop is called Badwater

I'm surprised to see less water than any other visit I have made to this place.

Especially with all of the rain they have  been having

Normally both side of that boardwalk is covered in water.

Do you see that little sign half way up that cliff?

It says Sea Level. Badwater sits at -282' while just fifty miles away is the highest peak in the lower 48 states.

I had a great lunch with this Crow at the Crowbar.

There is always a couple of hours of visiting with the speedy service at the Crowbar.

Maybe a little bragging going on during those visits.

And sometimes a little reality check. :)

My bike sure makes this place look good.

In all of the years I've been coming to this event, this is the first time I noticed that this is the actual Sheriff's office. I had notice and unusually high number of Sheriff vehicles before but always thought they were just keeping tabs on us tough bikers. 


Looking down on Badwater from the top of Dante's Peak


So much color in this barren land

You are looking at all of the salt in the Badwater Basin from 5000' above.



Those specks are all people walking out to check out the salt. When they get back to real land it's fun to watch them stomp their feet trying to get all of the clumped salt off of their shoes before they get in their cars.

More color in the hills. I love the Candy Apple Red

I saw these for the first time today while riding up to Dante's Peak. I believe they must be housing for an active mining operation.

It almost looks like they were built on top of the mine tailings

I think it is an old headrig, but it could still be active.

A few pics while rolling down the road.

No Words!

It changes every 1/4 mile or so.

I better quit my photography and catch up with Ken and Tim

Beatty isn't such a beautiful town, but it sure sits in a beautiful valley.






It has been around for awhile


The view from the Motel 6 parking lot.

Wheels is recharging after a long day in the Valley


All ready for bed, we'll do it again tomorrow.

I hope we avoid the rain and snow.