Eric and I were free last weekend so we made hasty plans to ride up in the Sierra, staging out of our friend David's house in Pioneer. I tried to round up a few riders but nobody wanted to ride with me
The only one I was able to talk into it was Eldrick on his 450 Husky. Our friend Dan would be joining us on his plated WR450, with Eric on his TE610 with dirt set-up and me on my SM610 that was still wearing the knobbies from the Utah and Nevada trips.
Eric wanted to leave right after work Friday but I was committed to a friend's boat launching down in Santa Cruz so I rode south and he left without me. Ken built the Harvey (in honor of Harvey Milk) with his own hands in his garage over the course of a few years and there was no way I was going to miss it going into the water! It's a beautiful boat and will be even more smashing once it gets its mast and rigging and all the final touches...
It was a late night in Santa Cruz and I barely had enough time to lay my head down before heading out the door to beat the sunrise. I took the scenic route and made it to Pioneer in an hour and 45. The ride was stellar and I'm really digging that 650. I arrived to find a fresh pot of coffee and my 610 prepped and ready to go. After a quick breakfast of chorizo and eggs we suited up and hit the road!
Dan, Eldrick, Eric and I dropped down onto Tiger Creek Rd and headed east. This road is one of the most kick-ass paved roads in the area...even on knobbies! Super tight and twisty, with just enough gravel, potholes, dirt, sand, drop-offs, etc. to keep it interesting. It wasn't long, though, before the first of many little issues reared its ugly head. Eric lost his taillight, then his dash went blank, then he lost all power. Time for an impromptu break to replace a fuse...
We continued on but it wasn't long before we were on the side of the road again. Eric had lost a bolt for his starter relay. He replaced it, but all he had that fit was a stainless steel one and it wasn't conducting. He spent the rest of the day jumping the starter relay with an allen wrench. The downside to that is he hardly took any photos...boo!
Ahh...dirt! Eldrick aboard his Husky 450...It's a TXC, right, Eldrick?
Me!
Eldrick...
Dangerous Dan...
Dan's new 450 is sweet!
Eric...
Spring is in full swing at these elevations...
More on the way...as usual

Eric wanted to leave right after work Friday but I was committed to a friend's boat launching down in Santa Cruz so I rode south and he left without me. Ken built the Harvey (in honor of Harvey Milk) with his own hands in his garage over the course of a few years and there was no way I was going to miss it going into the water! It's a beautiful boat and will be even more smashing once it gets its mast and rigging and all the final touches...


It was a late night in Santa Cruz and I barely had enough time to lay my head down before heading out the door to beat the sunrise. I took the scenic route and made it to Pioneer in an hour and 45. The ride was stellar and I'm really digging that 650. I arrived to find a fresh pot of coffee and my 610 prepped and ready to go. After a quick breakfast of chorizo and eggs we suited up and hit the road!
Dan, Eldrick, Eric and I dropped down onto Tiger Creek Rd and headed east. This road is one of the most kick-ass paved roads in the area...even on knobbies! Super tight and twisty, with just enough gravel, potholes, dirt, sand, drop-offs, etc. to keep it interesting. It wasn't long, though, before the first of many little issues reared its ugly head. Eric lost his taillight, then his dash went blank, then he lost all power. Time for an impromptu break to replace a fuse...

We continued on but it wasn't long before we were on the side of the road again. Eric had lost a bolt for his starter relay. He replaced it, but all he had that fit was a stainless steel one and it wasn't conducting. He spent the rest of the day jumping the starter relay with an allen wrench. The downside to that is he hardly took any photos...boo!


Ahh...dirt! Eldrick aboard his Husky 450...It's a TXC, right, Eldrick?

Me!


Eldrick...

Dangerous Dan...

Dan's new 450 is sweet!

Eric...

Spring is in full swing at these elevations...






More on the way...as usual
