Alsea Falls Loop

I went on a quick ride around the Alsea Falls loop this morning.  Total distance was about 64 miles.  It got pretty scary at one point when I pulled into an access road, found a gate, and discovered my bike was pointed on a steep decline toward the gate.  It took all my strength to slowly inch my way back up the hill enough to get the bike turned around.  Were my legs not stronger from years of cycling, I would have had to dump the bike and wait for someone to help me get it up and turned around.  Not a pretty prospect when in the middle of nowhere!  The entire time I was up there I only saw one other car.

In the future I will pay more attention to where I am stopping so I can make sure to always either be on flat ground or else be able to pull around in a circle under power.

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Quick evening ride around Kings Valley and Lewisburg Saddle

This evening I took the motorcycle out for a quick blast around Lewisburg Saddle and Kings Valley.  It was nice to be out and riding.  I scraped my pegs a couple of times on some tight corners at high speeds. 🙂

Total distance: about 50 miles.

Also should note I put my ADV sticker on the back of my motorcycle 🙂

Gas purchase: 2.08 gallons @93.4 miles for 44.9 mpg (probably low because of going up Mary’s Peak and carrying Emily as a passenger).

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First time with a passenger

Yesterday I rode about 92 miles with a passenger.  Emily was a willing test subject to see if I know how to pilot a bike with someone sitting behind me.  We went part way up Marys Peak to where Rich and Greg were with a bunch of other Something Awful goons shooting off massive amounts of ammunition.  I had the opportunity to shoot a couple of different pistols and an AK-74 (I think?).  All were fun.  We were right at the snow line, too.  Rather surreal.  It felt a little like Kosovo.

On the way back into town we decided to do the Kings Valley route.  It was all quite fun!

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