Last year's Gathering (my first) was so much fun that there was no way I was going to miss this year's, even though it was clear that we'd have to suffer with 70 degree weather during the days and maybe low 30's at night. Last year I didn't ride too much, but didn't make the whole thing either. I was bound to remedy that this year (pretty easy to schedule it off of work, since I wrote the schedule for the month - hint, hint Woodsie
), and I rode all four days.
I'll try to keep the text to a minimum and let the pics do most of the talking, as long as the links from Fakebook hold. I'll try to add video as I mess around and get them cut up and processed, I got some GREAT stuff. PLEASE chime in with your pics, comments, and mockery, this is not "my" thread!
Well I was so excited to do this thing that I actually got all packed and loaded up a day and a half before launch time.
An aside, for those that didn't hear the story: You'll see "Tusky" in a lot of my pics. Tusky was given to me by my best friends seven year old daughter, who named her. She said, "This is Tusky and she wants to ride a Husky." So Tusky is always in my backpack or pocket when I ride. Just one of those things I can't not do.
Tusky ready to leave home
Thursday morning was foggy, less than 100ft visibility when I left home. I got to BMP at about 9:00 and loaded up Bill's Terra.
Brand new CR125(144), TC250, TE310 and TXC250. Tusky says "Ooh...Shiny!"
Around 9:45 we were ready to leave out, so the caravan consisting of Bryon, Jeff, Gramps and myself took off. We were shakin' it up the hill pretty quickly until we got into the dead forest and got stopped by construction.
My friends always make fun of me being chased down the road by sexy Italians...This time there were two chasing me.
Yep, we're in the high desert...Where ancient threshing machines are preserved.
Bryon called and told me that there was a planned stop at a particular gas station on the east side of Bend...The reason we had to stop at THAT gas station was immediately clear!
Gee the weather sure looked sucky...
"Hi honey, we're home!"
Arriving at camp, and not even completely parked yet, "somebody" just couldn't stand that stump being there haha. Ok in truth, I had parked in an unexpected spot and the obstacle had to be modified before it could be surmounted by a travel trailer.
Bryon, Lonnie, Ryan and Gramps getting the ladies out and ready
Home sweet home for the next four days
(Lonnie I have your banner, I'll drop it off at BMP)
Ryan wanted to take the Terra for a quick spin "to get some trail maps," and discovered the plate holder's self-ejecting feature during a whoops section
R6Jon and I took off for a quick spin, I rode the TE310. Tusky is ready to go.
WHEEEE that 310 sure is fun!

I'll try to keep the text to a minimum and let the pics do most of the talking, as long as the links from Fakebook hold. I'll try to add video as I mess around and get them cut up and processed, I got some GREAT stuff. PLEASE chime in with your pics, comments, and mockery, this is not "my" thread!
Well I was so excited to do this thing that I actually got all packed and loaded up a day and a half before launch time.
An aside, for those that didn't hear the story: You'll see "Tusky" in a lot of my pics. Tusky was given to me by my best friends seven year old daughter, who named her. She said, "This is Tusky and she wants to ride a Husky." So Tusky is always in my backpack or pocket when I ride. Just one of those things I can't not do.
Tusky ready to leave home

Thursday morning was foggy, less than 100ft visibility when I left home. I got to BMP at about 9:00 and loaded up Bill's Terra.

Brand new CR125(144), TC250, TE310 and TXC250. Tusky says "Ooh...Shiny!"

Around 9:45 we were ready to leave out, so the caravan consisting of Bryon, Jeff, Gramps and myself took off. We were shakin' it up the hill pretty quickly until we got into the dead forest and got stopped by construction.


My friends always make fun of me being chased down the road by sexy Italians...This time there were two chasing me.

Yep, we're in the high desert...Where ancient threshing machines are preserved.

Bryon called and told me that there was a planned stop at a particular gas station on the east side of Bend...The reason we had to stop at THAT gas station was immediately clear!


Gee the weather sure looked sucky...

"Hi honey, we're home!"

Arriving at camp, and not even completely parked yet, "somebody" just couldn't stand that stump being there haha. Ok in truth, I had parked in an unexpected spot and the obstacle had to be modified before it could be surmounted by a travel trailer.

Bryon, Lonnie, Ryan and Gramps getting the ladies out and ready



Home sweet home for the next four days


Ryan wanted to take the Terra for a quick spin "to get some trail maps," and discovered the plate holder's self-ejecting feature during a whoops section

R6Jon and I took off for a quick spin, I rode the TE310. Tusky is ready to go.

WHEEEE that 310 sure is fun!
