TE 250 Girl
Husqvarna
A Class
We just returned home from our trip to southeastern Utah. Wow, what a great time!!
We drove all night to get there. Very tiring, but worth it to be able to start the week of riding off on a Saturday. We met our friends at White wash first. Perfect weather at around 75 degrees and very little wind (as compared to last year!)
I am ashamed to admit this, but . . , I forgot our camera!!
So, we had to resort to the iPhone's camera which is just so so. I was sooooo mad at myself!
Anyway,
This was camp up on the ridge. A beautiful view, but just windy enough we couldnt put the awning out.
My girl before the weeks long rides had begun!
And of course my Boyfriend. And yes, everything looks that white, all the time!
We rode around White wash for 3 days, going on the slick rock, and beyond the dunes to the open desert floor. Im a little affraid of the slick rock, so desert floor was fine by me! The guys rode out to the Green River and were gone ALL day.
On the last day at White wash, us ladies geared up and rode nearly 70 miles through the desert on primative roads and some "two track" to end up in the town of Moab by evening, while, the guys loaded up the RV's and dove into town and set up in the campground! It was nice to just show up in Moab and the trailer was all set up and shower just waiting for me!!
This was an enjoyable ladies ride for sure!
This was in a cave along side the trail. The stupid phone camera sort of ruined it.
Otherwise I thought it was kinda cool.
It was in the mid 80's on this day. My bike got pretty hot on this ride. For the first time I could feel the heat from the engine on my legs. My friend said it was because we were stuck behind the jeeps in the tough section. And she said because we were going really slow then.
We went on local trails near town which were OK, I didnt like all the jeeps and general traffic though. This was on the "slickrock trail" with the Colorado River below.
No way I would go near that edge . . .
Later in the week was my favorite ride, even if it was a "dual sport" ride.
We rode out of Moab up the Hwy, then up a creek canyon then a high valley.
We came from that valley behind/below
Then up into the trees
Our lunch break at 9000ft now!
Our friends had a friend, who was a local in Moab. He guided us on this ride. He knew of these dinosaur tracks that were off of the beaten path. What an amazing sight! You could see perfect prints in the solid rock, around 8 or so. Three pointy toes. Im stepping in the first two, which were the worst of them unfortunatly. I will get our friends better pictures later on! No museum, not in a magazine, not behind a fence, but right under you!
This ride was 100 miles, so I had to carry my share of fuel in my backpack. My boyfriends Husaberg has a small tank, so his backpack was a Shell station! Super heavy too!
It was a fantastic time. Great riding, camping, weather and time with friends! I love it!
I will have more pictures as our friends send them to us!
We drove all night to get there. Very tiring, but worth it to be able to start the week of riding off on a Saturday. We met our friends at White wash first. Perfect weather at around 75 degrees and very little wind (as compared to last year!)
I am ashamed to admit this, but . . , I forgot our camera!!

Anyway,
This was camp up on the ridge. A beautiful view, but just windy enough we couldnt put the awning out.


My girl before the weeks long rides had begun!

And of course my Boyfriend. And yes, everything looks that white, all the time!


We rode around White wash for 3 days, going on the slick rock, and beyond the dunes to the open desert floor. Im a little affraid of the slick rock, so desert floor was fine by me! The guys rode out to the Green River and were gone ALL day.
On the last day at White wash, us ladies geared up and rode nearly 70 miles through the desert on primative roads and some "two track" to end up in the town of Moab by evening, while, the guys loaded up the RV's and dove into town and set up in the campground! It was nice to just show up in Moab and the trailer was all set up and shower just waiting for me!!

This was an enjoyable ladies ride for sure!


This was in a cave along side the trail. The stupid phone camera sort of ruined it.


It was in the mid 80's on this day. My bike got pretty hot on this ride. For the first time I could feel the heat from the engine on my legs. My friend said it was because we were stuck behind the jeeps in the tough section. And she said because we were going really slow then.
We went on local trails near town which were OK, I didnt like all the jeeps and general traffic though. This was on the "slickrock trail" with the Colorado River below.
No way I would go near that edge . . .

Later in the week was my favorite ride, even if it was a "dual sport" ride.
We rode out of Moab up the Hwy, then up a creek canyon then a high valley.

We came from that valley behind/below

Then up into the trees

Our lunch break at 9000ft now!

Our friends had a friend, who was a local in Moab. He guided us on this ride. He knew of these dinosaur tracks that were off of the beaten path. What an amazing sight! You could see perfect prints in the solid rock, around 8 or so. Three pointy toes. Im stepping in the first two, which were the worst of them unfortunatly. I will get our friends better pictures later on! No museum, not in a magazine, not behind a fence, but right under you!

This ride was 100 miles, so I had to carry my share of fuel in my backpack. My boyfriends Husaberg has a small tank, so his backpack was a Shell station! Super heavy too!
It was a fantastic time. Great riding, camping, weather and time with friends! I love it!
I will have more pictures as our friends send them to us!