Banjoferg
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Thanks. I'm coming from the KC area. My goal is to avoid as many interstates as possible.This reply is for Banjoferg
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Thanks. I'm coming from the KC area. My goal is to avoid as many interstates as possible.This reply is for Banjoferg
This reply is for Banjoferg
I figured .
You guys going to meet us on the 8th? I've found some free camping close by the North Rim if you're camping.
Thanks. I'm coming from the KC area. My goal is to avoid as many interstates as possible.
I figured .
You guys going to meet us on the 8th? I've found some free camping close by the North Rim if you're camping.
I'm completely open, schedule-wise. I work from home and can also work from the bike. I was figuring at least 3-4 days to get to the rim, but as I said...I'm very flexible.That timeline pretty tough for me to meet. Leaving on Sat it would take me until the 8th to get into Kansas then 3 more to North Rim. Banjoferg when were you planning to set out?
I'd love to go with you guys but I doubt I will be able to pull it off. I've been to the North Rim once before and it's worth the trip. There should be plenty of places to camp near the entrance to the park.
Note: Point Sublime is NOT on a dirt road. It's very much of a jeep trail and it is muddy, rocky and hilly. I would not attempt without full knobbies on the bike. It is on my list of places to get to......I've tried once in a 4X4 truck and limped back to pavement (long story).
The northern route through Taos on Hwy 64 and on to four corners and Page is nice route if you're coming from the east. Hwy 89A to Jacob Lake is on my "must return" list of places to ride. I love the west!
Mike
I'm completely open, schedule-wise. I work from home and can also work from the bike. I was figuring at least 3-4 days to get to the rim, but as I said...I'm very flexible.
I'd love to go with you guys but I doubt I will be able to pull it off. I've been to the North Rim once before and it's worth the trip. There should be plenty of places to camp near the entrance to the park.
Note: Point Sublime is NOT on a dirt road. It's very much of a jeep trail and it is muddy, rocky and hilly. I would not attempt without full knobbies on the bike. It is on my list of places to get to......I've tried once in a 4X4 truck and limped back to pavement (long story).
Mike
Killjoy! Dang I want to go there!
Wish you could go, too!
So, if I had OCR's money, I could ride to the area, have knobbies put on locally and then attempt it! And I wouldn't have to spend my money.....
I see you've spent some time with him, too!OCR needs to come so we can hear his stories of Mexico and beyond. I'm about 2 days out from Banjo if I hammer and the weather's ok. Last year I hit that area and the winds blew me all over the road and I spent extra day to get to Palo Duro Canyon south of Amarillo
Perhaps leaving on Thursday rather Saturday, we could reach the targeted 8th.
Killjoy! Dang I want to go there!
Wish you could go, too!
So, if I had OCR's money, I could ride to the area, have knobbies put on locally and then attempt it! And I wouldn't have to spend my money.....
Don't panic there are plenty of rides in the area we can handle. I've got off road maps of Az and Ut.
This trip sounds like a lot of fun. I am trying to figure out if I can make it work. When you guys talk about camping does that include cooking meals? I love to camp, but would rather not have to worry about preparing meals and cleaning dishes. Restaurants are my preference on a trip like this, especially when we are setting up camp each night.