Harley heading up another Lunch Bunch Ride. Twice a week, every week. He does a great job |
Thelma, Pat, and I had some Arby's coupons, so we went out and enjoyed them. |
Colorado River from the 8th floor |
One of the best Cobb salads I've ever eaten. Will go back just for this. |
We had dinner at the Cracker Barrel. Like this little dress in the gift shop |
March 19th, Lanny and I rode out in the rain. A 4 day, 3 night trip, destination the Moki Dugway and other sites in Southern Utah. |
Where we live, you don't see people wearing rain and cold weather gear much. It's a good thing we still had some |
Very wet and cold. This was the arrival at our 7300 feet in elevation motel in Flagstaff. We thought this was cold. As the days went on, we saw a low of 29, lots of 30's. |
Nice to be in under a roof. Although we had to park the bikes outside after checking in |
Ice rain. Snow later |
We woke up this this the next morning |
Snowball |
It's so cold and miserable, we didn't stop much |
Gas station awning |
Very hard to see. Big trucks kicking up road dirt, snow and Ice on windshield and face mask Very low visibility while riding. |
After lunch in Kayenta, AZ, Lanny decided he deserved some Navajo Fry Bread with Ice cream and the works. It disappeared in a hurry. We were still soaked, and the wind was gusting to the 40 mph |
I've been through Monument Valley several times. Usually it's too hot. Not today. |
Even in bad weather is's beautiful |
Arizona mud puddle |
Ice on road. |
Morning at the San Juan Inn, on the bank of the River in the City of Mexican Hat, UT |
Old Motel, but it's where I've stayed when traveling through here. |
Right on the San Juan River |
Nice to see sunshine. This was our ONE good day |
There are sitting places over looking the River, as well as on Balconies above the rooms. |
The Motel is built very close to the side of the cliff |
Nice Gift Shop. also a Bar and Grill with decent food |
Navajo Taco |
Little Mexican Hats and trail markers |
Photo op |
That Hat has been balancing there for a LONG time |
Interesting side trip |
4 wheel drive Adventure RV. And 2 very cute Bichons |
The Meandering River is usually full of silt, which tends up cut the land. Here are 3 horseshoe shaped paths it made. Only took a few million years |
It's over 1000 feet straight down. No safety Rails. Lanny is pretty close to the edge. |
He then climbed down another area to stand on another rock. |
Faithful steel steeds |
That cliff ahead is what we'll be riding up. 3.1 mile dirt road |
The dirt starts where you can't see the end of the pavement on that road ahead |
One mile before we start up the dirt grade with many switchbacks. |
A pull out about half way up |
No rails or shoulders on the road, it's a long way down, but not a bad ride |
Some of the switchbacks have rough pavement in them. An improvement of sorts |
Better shot of the grader |
Almost there, road is getting a little wider |
We're at the top. Pavement ahead |
Colder and starting to rain a little |
A good place to stop to don our rain gear |
Another destination. It's a 9 mile ride to see the 3 Natural Bridges, lots of trails too. Once you start, it's a narrow one-way road, so you're committed to the 9 mile trip. it was scenic... |
Raining harder |
Upper left is a bridge. Over those trees |
This one is easier to see |
We rode back to the top of the Dirt road again. Since we came up, we decided to make the Moki Dugway both ways. So, down the hill we went |
We made it fine. We're close now back to Mexican Hat. These are natural patterns in the rock. Getting darker from heavy clouds and starting to rain again. |
We made it to Kayenta, and got a room at the Wetherill Inn. Nice Motel. We went to the Blue Coffee Pot to eat. This figure is on the counter. |
Nice large room |
In the Breakfast area |
These are Mud spots that dropped from Lannys bike when he stopped to get me on the way out. They cleaned up real easy. Goldwing tracks. |
The next morning, it was still raining. Pat said she had a loose tooth. So..Jumped in the car and drove to Mexico. |
Sandy, the receptionist at the Dental Clinic we like in Los Algodones. Was able to get her in and fixed |
Doesn't get better than this! |
Pabel is an excellent Dentist. It will take 6 months to heal up good, then he'll put in the implant anchor. Then, another wait before it can be crowned. |
After getting back to Yuma, I took some things out to Redd. He has his place looking good |
Lots of Sunflowers he planted from seeds |
Part of his living room |
The whole property looks like a museum |
That scale came from a store over in Winterhaven, Over a hundred years old |
This is inside our little tin box where we spend the winters. People give us dust catchers. I like every one, they all have a story. |
Couple of weeks ago when we were here, this Hen had 6 little ones. Now down to 3. There are several other families in the park |
Very quiet. |
Ayers and Acords. We're CLOSE neighbors. The Waugh's are right across the street next to where I'm standing. VROC row. |
The entrance to Rolle's Lynda Vista, with Clubroom on left, and office on the right. Taken from our back porch. |
'32 Ford, '36 Cadillac flat head engine. He drove it in. Purrrs right along. |
Pretty quick trike! |
This is Pat. 1975 we did a lot of dirt riding on Kodiak Island, Alaska. |
We were married on Cinco do Mayo |
The End |
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