As we've done for the last 5 years or so, we spent the Memorial Day week in northwestern Nevada. I was feeling a bit restless, wanting to explore new ground, but we found ourselves in the same old spot anyway. The allure of the desert is too great, and even though there's tons of desert to choose from, it's really hard to give up the little slice of heaven we've found.
It was a bit of a rough trip out there. Normally we'd leave town early on Wednesday but I've been racing sailboats on Wednesday nights, the Sweet Sixteen series out of the Oakland Yacht Club, and didn't want to miss a race. We've been doing really well and this night was no exception, as we brought the Jackal home in first, but it was a long race and I didn't get home til late...
We finally left town at 9:30pm. Apparently somewhere outside of Fernley we pulled over for a nap. Eric gassed up, slept for 2 hours, and then took off without waking me up. I didn't wake up til Eric started urgently asking me to look out the back window of the van and tell him if I see sparks. Yep, I see sparks. What the hell...? Ah, damn it...
The tire had disintegrated, showering my shiny Husqvarna TR650 Terra in shredded melty rubber, and we were rockin' down the runway on metal. We installed the spare and headed to Winnemucca for the night. FYI, WalMart in Winnemucca has trailer tires on wheels if you should ever need one while in the area.
Happy to get to our favorite campsite at 9am, and nice to find these lovely items waiting for me. Lucky in love, I am...
Any reservations I had about coming back to the same old place were quickly replaced with thoughts of gratitude, reverence and true awe...
Spent the afternoon loading the bikes with camping gear and perusing the maps. Spent the evening stargazing and soaking away the aches and pains of the workweek...
Jupiter and Mercury at sunset...
Our morning was full of promise and moist ground...
If you want to find water in the desert all you need to do is follow the animals...
North into Oregon...
There's water everywhere in the desert, it just takes a little bit of looking around to find it...
Map check in perfect solitude...
We're in the right place...Oregon Central Military Wagon Road, 1864...
Heading north...
Hey! Something new!
This place was a trip...a fortress in the middle of nowhere. Seriously...nothing for miles and miles and miles...and this place is built to withstand a serious assault. Party palace on the top...
Windows covered in 1" thick trench plate...
More to come.
Lots more...
WoodsChick
It was a bit of a rough trip out there. Normally we'd leave town early on Wednesday but I've been racing sailboats on Wednesday nights, the Sweet Sixteen series out of the Oakland Yacht Club, and didn't want to miss a race. We've been doing really well and this night was no exception, as we brought the Jackal home in first, but it was a long race and I didn't get home til late...

We finally left town at 9:30pm. Apparently somewhere outside of Fernley we pulled over for a nap. Eric gassed up, slept for 2 hours, and then took off without waking me up. I didn't wake up til Eric started urgently asking me to look out the back window of the van and tell him if I see sparks. Yep, I see sparks. What the hell...? Ah, damn it...

The tire had disintegrated, showering my shiny Husqvarna TR650 Terra in shredded melty rubber, and we were rockin' down the runway on metal. We installed the spare and headed to Winnemucca for the night. FYI, WalMart in Winnemucca has trailer tires on wheels if you should ever need one while in the area.
Happy to get to our favorite campsite at 9am, and nice to find these lovely items waiting for me. Lucky in love, I am...

Any reservations I had about coming back to the same old place were quickly replaced with thoughts of gratitude, reverence and true awe...



Spent the afternoon loading the bikes with camping gear and perusing the maps. Spent the evening stargazing and soaking away the aches and pains of the workweek...

Jupiter and Mercury at sunset...

Our morning was full of promise and moist ground...

If you want to find water in the desert all you need to do is follow the animals...

North into Oregon...

There's water everywhere in the desert, it just takes a little bit of looking around to find it...

Map check in perfect solitude...

We're in the right place...Oregon Central Military Wagon Road, 1864...


Heading north...

Hey! Something new!

This place was a trip...a fortress in the middle of nowhere. Seriously...nothing for miles and miles and miles...and this place is built to withstand a serious assault. Party palace on the top...

Windows covered in 1" thick trench plate...

More to come.
Lots more...
WoodsChick