The fun continues! As some of you already know, Eric got laid off recently and we've been heeding the advice my mother gave me when I was little..."make hay while the sun shines." We hit Utah for 2 weeks, then Eric worked for a few days, and then he had another week off. Not wanting to waste the opportunity, we loaded up the 610's and the LC4 and headed to northern Nevada. It wasn't a particularly quick trip...
Ok, so I just completed 2 weeks of rocky and sandy off-road splendor in Utah with nary a problem on my 610. It waited patiently in the garage for its next outing. We get to our preferred camp spot and as soon as I set foot on that northern Nevada goodness the unmistakable smell of spilled fuel greets me like a sledgehammer. Fuel is pouring out of my once-repaired IMS tank. About 15 minutes later I'm sporting Eric's IMS tank and he's mentally preparing to ride his LC4. Not a fan of the funky color scheme but I ain't complaining'. Not an inappropriate look for Memorial Day... ..
We took a short ride to a spot that provides an amazingly strong cell signal and made plans to get my stock tank to Nevada. We also wanted to do a shake-down ride to make sure Eric's tank was working well on my bike, as we had a good ride planned for the next day. The water in this normally-dry lakebed gave me hope for good conditions...
Not much snow in the hills. At least not yet, anyway...
We spent the rest of the day setting up our base camp and getting our bike-camping gear sorted and loaded for the next day's ride. The forecast was for rain and the meteorologists were spot-on.
We headed northwest the next morning and weren't on the bikes more than 10 minutes before seeing the first herd of wild horses...
Magnificent creatures, and very healthy this year...
This guy had a really funny-looking rack...
It's a good life out here if you're a horse...
It's also a good life if you're a rider with a week off work...
I got Eric a really nice collapsible rod and reel for Christmas but unfortunately we didn't bring it...
Too bad the steaks were still frozen, as this cool barbecue would have done them up right...
A monument to lost comrades out in the middle of nowhere...
Last Chance Ranch...
It was looking a little unsettled to the north where we were heading...
Maybe we should head south instead? Naah...
Even though the icy wind is screaming through the valley and the snowflakes are starting to fly, we decide to take the 4WD road on the other side of the ranch rather than get on the main road. Not a great idea, as it turns out...
More tomorrow, but don't worry...I didn't take half the amount of photos in Nevada and Oregon as I took in Utah

Ok, so I just completed 2 weeks of rocky and sandy off-road splendor in Utah with nary a problem on my 610. It waited patiently in the garage for its next outing. We get to our preferred camp spot and as soon as I set foot on that northern Nevada goodness the unmistakable smell of spilled fuel greets me like a sledgehammer. Fuel is pouring out of my once-repaired IMS tank. About 15 minutes later I'm sporting Eric's IMS tank and he's mentally preparing to ride his LC4. Not a fan of the funky color scheme but I ain't complaining'. Not an inappropriate look for Memorial Day... ..

We took a short ride to a spot that provides an amazingly strong cell signal and made plans to get my stock tank to Nevada. We also wanted to do a shake-down ride to make sure Eric's tank was working well on my bike, as we had a good ride planned for the next day. The water in this normally-dry lakebed gave me hope for good conditions...


Not much snow in the hills. At least not yet, anyway...

We spent the rest of the day setting up our base camp and getting our bike-camping gear sorted and loaded for the next day's ride. The forecast was for rain and the meteorologists were spot-on.
We headed northwest the next morning and weren't on the bikes more than 10 minutes before seeing the first herd of wild horses...

Magnificent creatures, and very healthy this year...

This guy had a really funny-looking rack...

It's a good life out here if you're a horse...

It's also a good life if you're a rider with a week off work...


I got Eric a really nice collapsible rod and reel for Christmas but unfortunately we didn't bring it...

Too bad the steaks were still frozen, as this cool barbecue would have done them up right...

A monument to lost comrades out in the middle of nowhere...

Last Chance Ranch...

It was looking a little unsettled to the north where we were heading...

Maybe we should head south instead? Naah...

Even though the icy wind is screaming through the valley and the snowflakes are starting to fly, we decide to take the 4WD road on the other side of the ranch rather than get on the main road. Not a great idea, as it turns out...

More tomorrow, but don't worry...I didn't take half the amount of photos in Nevada and Oregon as I took in Utah
