Eric and I spent some time in southeastern Oregon and northwestern Nevada last summer on our way home from Idaho. I had a busted up ankle so we were in the van, but we really wanted to go back and do some exploring on the bikes after I healed up. This Memorial Day seemed like the best time to do it so we packed up for a week and headed out of town in the Pleasure Palace in search of water...mostly hot, with Eric's LC4 and my Husky and KTM 450 in tow.
We camped on a creek in far northwestern NV. Now, it may look like your average, run of the mill, garden variety desert creek, but no...this crystal-clear creek just happened to run about 104 degrees at night, a bit warmer during the day...
We decided to load up the bikes with all our camping gear and take a little spin in the hills, just to make sure everything was secure and working the way we wanted it to, as we had a few overnight bike-camping trips planned. We headed south towards the Pine Forest range, hoping the snow up top would not impede our progress...
Ooh! Look! Hot water!
The 102-degree water was bubbling up from the bottom...
Heading off to the east. Anyone notice anything new on my bike?
Over the rise, down across the valley and up into the hills. Can you see the road climbing up into the rocks on the other side?
The road we came in on is visible way in the center background, as is the white dry lakebed near the warm pool...
Ride it while you can, folks, as most of this stuff is a Wilderness Study Area now...
My first attempt at "stitching" a panoramic shot together was performed on this scenic little lake we found...
Up above the lake the road turned pretty rocky and even more scenic. No tracks could be seen at all, only ours. The road ended here at about 8000'. I wanted to camp here but Eric was afraid we'd freeze our butts off at night. We had lunch and then headed back down to the lake instead...
Camera Disclaimer: We bought a new camera before we left...like the very day before we left, and I couldn't see it very well without my glasses. The photos probably could have been better, but at least Eric had our old camera so there will actually be some photos of me on this trip
To be continued...
WoodsChick
We camped on a creek in far northwestern NV. Now, it may look like your average, run of the mill, garden variety desert creek, but no...this crystal-clear creek just happened to run about 104 degrees at night, a bit warmer during the day...

We decided to load up the bikes with all our camping gear and take a little spin in the hills, just to make sure everything was secure and working the way we wanted it to, as we had a few overnight bike-camping trips planned. We headed south towards the Pine Forest range, hoping the snow up top would not impede our progress...

Ooh! Look! Hot water!

The 102-degree water was bubbling up from the bottom...

Heading off to the east. Anyone notice anything new on my bike?

Over the rise, down across the valley and up into the hills. Can you see the road climbing up into the rocks on the other side?



The road we came in on is visible way in the center background, as is the white dry lakebed near the warm pool...




Ride it while you can, folks, as most of this stuff is a Wilderness Study Area now...

My first attempt at "stitching" a panoramic shot together was performed on this scenic little lake we found...

Up above the lake the road turned pretty rocky and even more scenic. No tracks could be seen at all, only ours. The road ended here at about 8000'. I wanted to camp here but Eric was afraid we'd freeze our butts off at night. We had lunch and then headed back down to the lake instead...



Camera Disclaimer: We bought a new camera before we left...like the very day before we left, and I couldn't see it very well without my glasses. The photos probably could have been better, but at least Eric had our old camera so there will actually be some photos of me on this trip

To be continued...
WoodsChick