| Pat and Dillion on the way to Kingman. She took the truck so she could "baby sit" while we rode Route 66 up there. |
| The Mardi Gras party. Jim and Katie really did a fine job on this! |
| Cruising through the lettuce fields on Hwy 95 |
| Looking at a USAF/Border Patrol Aerostat in the sky. |
| Back in Gadsden, Susan is trying to lose a finger. Charlie loves crunchy "pink" fingers. |
| Bad picture of me, good picture of Pat. Oh Well. |
| The Cafe with the boat on top, in Parker, AZ |
| Ah, So... please pass the Hurricane pitcher |
| Twisties in the Desert South West |
| Charlie wanted to go to Oatman with us, been awhile since he's visited his cousins |
| Katie, the Mardi Gras queen! |
| Castle Dome up ahead at about 1 o'clock high |
| DD and Pebbles |
| Wrong Turn and KT on Stubby |
| I-8. On the way to see the Petroglyphs NW of Gila Bend |
| Stockton Hill Road. About 5 miles North of our Kingman house. On the way to Grand Canyon West. Katie says, "If you're not the lead dog, the view never changes" |
| Katie says "Happiness is Jim in the rear view mirror" |
| Three rides this weekend, I managed to ride all three bikes (except the little XT) have the batteries all fresh again. |
| Katie loves taking pictures through old wavy glass. |
| Dateland. Stopped for Date shakes. Except for the Wing rider, he had some low carb trail mix :-( |
| Part of the museum at Castle Dome City |
| Florida Tourists in the Desert |
| There are a couple room full of military visitors names and dates of service. Was able to add my 4 or 5 years ago. Now, the ceiling is covered and they have started on the edges of the floor. |
| Whoop de do! |
| Reflection from a painted rock |
| Off Pierce Ferry road. There are wild horse in this area, but these are some rancher's cattle. It's open range, so the cows have the right of way |
| Chubby lizard catching a few rays |
| Susan & Joe cruising through the Joshua trees |
| Early morning on old Hwy 80 |
| At Painted Rocks we met Jerry Ahnert. Author, Historian, Lecturer, and Guide. This many is a wealth of information. What a treat to meed him! |
| We rode to the Petroglyphs today. Another fine ride with some really nice people |
| Soaking up some facts from a VERY reliable source |
| At Molca's Tacos in Mexico. Jim is having dessert first |
| From here, about 20 miles to the glass Skywalk over the Grand Canyon. This is the West end of the Canyon, the East end of Lake Mead |
| Back to Castle Dome city |
| Joe (Badger) |
| Making gold name tags and bracelets |
| Nice Joshua Tree |
| Valentines Day. Tu Tu skirts on top of Salvation Mountain |
| Badger and Zmean1 looking for real estate |
| A craftsman's hands. |
| Bought the book that Mr. Ahnert was using to show us some trails and other information. He's signing it for me. |
| It's a treat for me to post these pictures of Katie's. She has a natural eye for a good shot. |
| Every year the owners of Castle Dome City Museum make improvements. It's better than ever, but I still like it before some of these renovations were done |
| Since he "just happend" to have another book, Jim gets one too. |
| Now that you're confused, we're back by Lake Mead again |
| Nice cactus picture |
| This man has been working with gold wire for many years. Does outstanding work |
| Helen. This is Jim's 1500 Classic. She's been a good bike! A little "long in the tooth" but still a good runner. |
| A landmark. Salvation Mountain, near the Salton Sea |
| One last shot of Jim and I with Jerry |
| Even if we'd planned to go, it would have been too late today. |
| Lots of Joshua Trees! |
| One of Leonard Knight's homes at Salvation Mountain |
| Fisher's Landing at Lake Martinez. Good burger |
| At The Range at Slab City |
| Well, one more :-) I was engrossed with the information this man holds. |
| Whole Chili Verde with cheese and bacon. Good chow! |
| Prom night at the Range |
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| Near 6800 feet, in back of the Hualapai Mountain Lodge |
| Wild Elk that don't look very wild. This one licked Susan't hand |
| We had exceptionally fine entertainment. The Stage at the Range. |
| Good picture, but I can't remember where she took it |
| Google it if you're interested. One of Sonny Bono's projects as a California legislator, but he didn't live to finish it. |
| Good picture of Zmean1 and Badger |
| Keeping house at Slab City |
| The same farmer placed this cross on the mountain top behind the church |
| Petroglyphs on the "painted rocks" They all have meanings, but no one is exactly sure what they mean. |
| Not Swastikas, but symbols from the Ancients. This bridge was built before any German influence came to the area. It's a little North of Yuma |
| The Mother Road. Route 66, heading East out of Kingman. |
| Mitry Lake I think, will have to check with Katie |
| Valentine Flower |
| OK, had to add one more with Jerry |
| Joe is either pretending to be Esau, or maybe turning Werewolf. But, he has a nice rose on his Voyager |
| We live in a beautiful part of our Country |
| Hackberry Store |
| I think this one may be in Castle Dome City |
| More Valentine's Day mushy stuff |
| Setting Sun |
| After leaving Hwy 95, we had about a mile of pavement before the last 12 miles of dirt to the Ghost Town |
| Hackberry Store has a burro too. |
| I think these ARE the steps |
| Was a hard road back in the 30's. |
| I got the little Harley out for the Route 66 day. Seemed more fitting than the Wing. :-) |
| Ready to roll. It's a cool morning up here at 3500 feet elevation |
| Back to the Salton Sea and the Tu Tu skirt |
| Was mid afternoon by the time we headed West to Oatman, in search of burros |
| Zmean1 (Miss Tu Tu) is having a mountain top experience |
| Fish hook cactus |
| Ready to ride over Sitgreaves Pass |
| The mining area at Castle Dome |
| Cool Springs Store. They have a nice little museum and gift shop in there. |
| Katie and Susan? Un..maybe not. Pelicans at the Salton Sea |
| Back to the hill with the "Painted rocks". This is the West side, where the petroglyphs are easier to see. |
| California poppies in Arizona |
| Jim kicking back at Cool Springs. They sell these chairs.....for $300 each! |
| Dateland again. We made gas stops both ways from Yuma. |
| Perfect day for a ride. Mid 70's, so we had to bundle up |
| The sun is going down, and we still have a ways to go |
| Back to Route 66. Going over the Pass |
| Jim, Susan, and Joe |
| 3 Pelicans |
| Guano covered pilings |
| Buttermilk Sky |
| Fishpond Spring. Some nice gold fish in there. A natural spring in the desert. |
| Those Pelicans again |
| Route 66 between Kingman and Oatman. Clark Gable and Carol Lombard drove this route on their wedding day, to spend their honeymoon in Oatman. |
| Tar snakes |
| Back to the Salton Sea. Sorry for the order of the pictures, but ..guess it doens't make a lot of difference |
| It's a walk to get to Fishpond Springs. I made the sacrifice and volunteered to stay by bikes. :-) |
| Valentines Day, 2014 |
| Joe had a little "bobble" leaving the pullout, but he kept it up, and on we went. |
| First picture in Oatman |
| Looks better without the old guy |
| Don't remember exactly where this was taken |
| Oatman residents. They are wild, but when they get hungry, they like to come in and hit up the tourists and the locals |
| Glamis Dune area |
| Highway 78. It's been a good day, we're on the way home |
| Entrance to Bombay Beach, Salton Sea |
| Nice ass |
| Semi-live music |
| Sally was a good old girl |
| The tour guide ran out of steam. Doing a little people watching while the youngsters continue with the walk around |
| Ohhhh....K. :-) |
| Since we're still in Arizona, it's very common to see open carry, as well as a lot of lumps in various places |
| Heading back. Going to Laughlin on the way home |
| Home of Laughlin River Run. And about 10 casinos |
| Pretty much a one street city |
| We're in Nevada! And Susan is riding a Bike! That means she can color in another State on her riding map. Ummm..nice looking bike! :-) |
| The sun is starting to get low in the sky, and we have a ways to go to get home |
| Goodbye Laughlin, it's been fun |
| Sailing up the hill on Hwy 68. Will be back in Kingman in about 30 minutes |
| Susan and Joe, our last morning in Kingman. We went here in honor of Chunk. This was his favorite place to eat breakfast when he came to town. |
| Small place, but the food is good, the service is excellent, and the price is right. Almost the end of a great weekend |
| Riding across the REAL London Bridge. Over a portion of Lake Havasu. |
| Bill Williams Wildlife area |
| A jerk checking his phone |
| Nice sweeper |
| The only picture Katie didn't take. This was yesterday afternoon on our porch |
| Joe must have a Gold Wing. Nice reverse! This is in Algodones, Mexico. Parking isn't always easy. |
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