Tuesday, August 2, 2011

July 30, 31 and August 1

July 30 ...
Crookston, MN to Ruth Lake UP Michigan (500ish miles)

Visited Aerostich - Mark got measured, modeled a suit, and we admired all the goodies - always a great place to stop by when you are near Duluth.  If you've never been.... the catalog looks flashy and the suits are about $1000.00.  When you get there you enter this old brick building through a service  entrance (it is the gray door across the road) and go up cement steps and look around to find a showroom of sorts... it is kind of sacred to enter.

They had a rack of returned suits, for repair I suspect, after crashes. One had a newspaper clipping attached. It was for a policeman that had been hit from behind in 70 mph traffic. The suit was pretty beat up - the policeman suffered a few broken bones, but was okay.  Yeah. That is why we wear All The Gear, All The Time.


We loved the Ruth Lake Resort - not sure why it is called a resort, I think there were 6 hotel-ish kind of rooms in one building  and then 3 or 4 little cabins.  We stayed in #2.

It was a pretty long day - but we decided to finish it off with a walk down the street to have a bite at the local bar & grill. It came highly recommended (since it was the only thing for miles).  We were served, using the term very loosely , by the surliest waitress we've ever met... to the point of being funny, but this needs to be translated in person, not in a blog.  She didn't warm up much, but we had a great conversation with another patron from the motel getting a little dinner as well....  The experience was memory worthy.

July 31 -
Ruth Lake - North Bay, Ontario-




The Soo canals.... pretty cool looking. They are between the U.S. and Canada at Sault Ste Marie.




Stopped for breakfast, got gas, and... Geez!

My right engine guard was rattling and upon closer inspection we realized I had yet another sheared bolt.  The thrill had worn thin.....  I knew I'd ridden on the last sheared bolt for two days and judge me if you must --  I figured I'd be home in two days and told the guys I was going to ride it.......

I didn't document the moment with a camera either.

430+ - to North Bay... interesting sites along the way -
This house seemed so full of character with its sweet bay window and the little gabled window upstairs........at one point in time somebody really loved this place.

We saw a number of these carriages and folks dressed in black head to toe-- and this was very warm weather. 


Finally into North Bay --

Sweet older woman rented us a room  in their little motel ..... had a hard time getting away as she was full of conversation - I learned a bit of history about the town, her husband's hobbies, her mother and the curtains she has in the hotel that were her mom's, as well as her daughter that helped run the place. Pretty funny on the wifi - I was wandering around in the parking lot to see if I could pick up a signal, ... I want to call her Betty... saw me and opened another room for me to see if the signal was stronger in that room - offered to let me work in that room if I  wanted to. Sweet. ...but no signal.

North Bay, Ontario to Burlington -> Fairfax
Called my sister early in the morning to let her know I thought I could make it to her house that night..


Vermont!!  Larry was proud of this picture  - all three of us AND the Welcome to Vermont sign.  Yeah, we kind of hated him for being exceptional in the photography department. :-)

My brother, Rick, and his wife Shuree are heading out for a full cross-country tour on his Harley from Maine to the West Coast ..... first stop, Burlington, Vermont where my sister lives.  I'd really hoped our paths would cross but didn't know if I'd be back from Alaska in time - --- we had dinner together which was just great. Shared some stories, enjoyed the anticipation of their upcoming adventure.

A home cooked meal. Thanks, Linda.  And while I'm thinking of it...  Nothing like paying for every meal and eating on a gas station curb to make you appreciate fine home cooking.  I know Larry took a picture of the family sitting down - try to find it tomorrow.




Oh... Mark, you'll love this..... on the way home from Linda's my headlight burned out - - - still had the high beam.  That is 3 for 3 on burned out headlights.

Tomorrow will be another day - and most likely, another adventure......

Friday, July 29, 2011

July 29

 Minot, ND  to Crookston, MN   (a little shy of 300 - given that we thought it would be a non-travel day not too bad).

So much better on the sub frame bolt situation than I'd feared....Minot didn't have the roomy, tidy, welcoming atmosphere that we had  in Prudhoe Bay - but it was all we needed.  ...and I gave Lance - the retriever of the sheared off portion of the bolt --- a hug, sort of my payback for the fact he was pretty sure it wasn't going to work.  It made him uncomfortable but not necessarily unhappy.







... and the offending bolt.  Mark noted that this shearing problem was probably caused by the engine guards that we put on and the constant stress and vibration that they placed on the bolt.  There are other guards out there that do not attach to the sub frame - look less substantial -- but far less trouble in the long run.



A celebratory lunch (since we pulled the bike apart, got the bolt removed, and put it all back together again by 12:00 ---  we're getting really good at this!) at a totally great diner -


A directive from a billboard ---- 



 ....  and we were!


On our way west we didn't ride through Minot because all the roads into town were flooded (yet again for them I'm afraid).... But  Rt. 2 was clear so no detour today.  Still lots of water and damage done......


.... piles of wrecked bales of hay....



and more of the gentle landscape of North Dakota for the afternoon...


....Welcome to Minnesota


Stayed in Crookston, MN.... Nice motel - enjoyed laughing with Helen who checked us in.  (Mark on a roll away ...again.) Great dinner just next door - love those places you can walk to... 

I washed my bike up, we changed oil, and Larry and I got even got new filters.  Start to finish on the oil was about an hour and $40 ....   Stopping by Aerostich Rider Warehouse in Duluth tomorrow.

Life is good!  ...and indeed, I am grateful.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

July 28

First... to take care of a couple questions....
.. for Colin...  Mt Robson - it was beatific and  we mentioned your name in its presence....


John....  The Chinese guy - he'd ridden all over the world, Tebet, back and forth across the US, (and many other countries..) A couple days before he'd dropped his fanny pack with $5000 in it ( $2000 in US cash)... He'd only gone a mile and realized he didn't have it - turned around.... saw a truck stopped by the side of the road....(which took off)....  it seemed that the local Rez folks relieved him of his ID, passport, $$, and other important papers.... He spent 2 days with a local farmer trying to sort out the whole mess, finally got on the road again - only to have his chain break in two.  Farmer friend showed up, John Deere guy dropped by, and the three of us hung out ... John Deere guy had about 5 bikes of his own at home, zipped home and picked up a bunch of spare master links ...  and he was back on the road when we left.  I've got his web site somewhere - I'll see if I can share it.

Today ----  Havre, MT to Minot, ND  (it is all about Rt 2)




Larry takes care of a little  bike maintenance during one of our construction stops...(he is adding oil)





I, on the other hand, took a picture of some of the roadside beauty.... 














It was surprising to me how many water spots there were... the three of us, Mark, Loretta, and Larry's pic and shadow.

This is tiny Mark and Larry under a very large puffy cloud...





Here, in front of  the True Value ,where we bought more nuts for my exhaust flange thingy-- proving that loud pipes don't actually save lives but tick people off more often than not....
Unfortunately, it is also where I discovered that I too had managed to 'catch' sheared sub frame bolt syndrome --- UHGGG!!  I'd been hearing a  tinging kind of sound for two days - turned out to be my engine guards rattling due to the sheared bolt that was suppose to be holding it. Just for the record - it was the right side of the bike- not the left side like Mark's.  We spoke with 10 different hotel/motels in Williston, ND - everyone was full. Ended up riding another 100 miles to Minot - where we are spending the night and hoping to find a garage in the morning.  (This is Loretta's adventurous part of the trip - the part where you know it is an adventure because it sucks when you are having it!)

This storm cell was SO close - It was totally pouring what seemed like a few feet away - and there was a wild wind that did involve us....  caught up to us again in Williston for just a few  sprinkles while I contemplated my sub-frame bolt issue.






Loved this guy - Larry had a short conversation with him... great sign. great cowboy.



I am pretty anxious about tomorrow and what luck I will have or not getting that bolt out - and how much time and money that'll cost me.........
Time for bed....

July 27

Eureka MT to Havre, MO

ahh.... Glacier National Park..... 














Cruising along east of Havre, MT we saw this Chinese guy stopped beside the road with a broken chain - He had quite a story......