Saturday, September 27, 2008

2008 Ride to Yellowstone and surrounding area

I just got back from what may be the ride of a lifetime. RJ Vogelsberg and I rode to Cheyenne Wyoming, The Grand Tetons, Yellowstone National Park, and Red Lodge Montana. We had talked about this ride for a year or so but decided to go Monday afternoon. We left Marysville at 6:30 Tuesday morning. (Sort of last minute but we were both ready go to anytime)
The whole trip originated around Dennis Church who lives in Cheyenne Wyo. Dennis is a Union Pacific Engineer. RJ is a Union Pacific Engineer. Dennis runs his trains from Cheyenne to North Platte Nebraska. RJ runs his trains from Marysville to North Platte Nebraska. Both stay in the same railroad motel and have for 20 years. They both are avid hunters and became close friends years ago. (Some pictures of Dennis’s Trophy Room and his trophies from literally around the world.)

http://picasaweb.google.com/2007xl50/DennisChurchCheyenneWyoTrophyRoom

RJ and I rode the 500 + miles to Cheyenne and stayed at Dennis’s Tuesday night. Wednesday we rode the interstate and then the scenic route to Jackson Hole where we spent the night at The Ranch Inn.
Thursday we toured The Tetons and Yellowstone from a prospective few have seen it. Dennis has hunted the area for years. He has spent up to 4 or 5 days at a time walking and horseback riding thought the parks hunting Elk, Long Horned Sheep and Moose. (Probably a few species I’ve missed) His insight into the area and the knowledge of some back roads made a VERY interesting day. We had motel reservations at the Comfort Inn in Red Lodge Montana for the night. We checked in after 10:30 and after riding some 50 miles at 50 MPH avoiding deer and other critters.
Friday morning we headed back to Yellowstone by way of Bear Tooth Pass. There were so many things to see and do in that 67 miles we decided to skip the park and start back to Cheyenne. We took the long and scenic way but the beauty of that route was well worth the extra time. We ate dinner in Cody after noon and realized we had 400 miles go get home to Cheyenne and ½ of that was through the mountains. It was about 10:30 before we got back to Dennis’s.
RJ and I left Cheyenne Saturday morning around 7, I think and we got back to Marysville around 6.
We rode 500 miles per day for 5 days and every minute was cool!

Pics of the ride here.....

http://picasaweb.google.com/2007xl50/2008TripToYellowstone#

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Fast Forward to Sept. Cassoday


Since I did not take time to write about my trip to Oklahoma two weeks ago and the trip to Milwalkee last week here's the scoop on a weekend trip by the Frontier H.O.G. chapter to the Harley Factory in Kansas City Sept 5 and a ride to Marquette Kansas an overnight in ElDorado KS and ride to Cassoday Sept 6-7. Actualy the ride to KC and the Kansas ride where two different rides both originating at Frontier Harley in Lincoln NE. I made it all one ride and also got Ronda to the Kansas City airport. Friday Carla and I took Ronda to the KCI airport to go back to Mexico City too! (that was another overnight. I rode the bike and Carla drove the car)
I had better add that Marquette Kansas has the Kansas Motorcycle Museum and Cassoday is just a "Biker Breakfast" that started 20? years ago with 5 bikes? and has morphed into a ride the first Sunday of each month that in which 1000's (3 to 5 thousand) bikes show up for whatever bikers do. (Except) There is no booze. This is the fifth one I have been to this year and 3 or 4 last year. I have NEVER heard an argument OR anone complaining about ANYTHING..... Can you tell I enjoyed this ride. (Normally it is a one day, 300 mile around trip ride from Marysville)
Pictures of Cassoday are added.....Pictures from My World....>