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Saturday, May 25, 2019

Mostly May 2019 Moli Dugway etc.

NC 700 XD Honda.  Found it in Las Vegas, did a little work on it, seems road worthy. 
This blog isn't any one subject.  I got way behind, not going to try and catch up.  Facebook keeps up with what we've been doing, but I'll add a few pictures and comments here..  For a REAL good blog of our Moki Dugway ride, my friend Lanny does an excellent job with his pictures and comments You can find it here.
https://bigleftitrips2019.blogspot.com
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.

Richard, Pat's brother. Came to visit a couple days.  His daughter and son in Law had an airplane function down here in Laughlin, end of a race.  They were the major players in setting up for the awards and the social part.

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

Inside Lilo's West  in Seligman. We rode out 80 some miles on Route 66 to have lunch here.  Lanny had already put in a couple hundred miles on his way to pick me up in Kingman.  This little girl showing us her Cowgirl belt buckle.

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

You can see the road equipment down there.  Yesterday the rain and snow put a lot of new ruts in the road.  There is a grader working down there, but the loose dirt and gravel in his path make it harder to stay up.

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

Residue from dirt and snow.  Lanny peeled off to head south out of  Flagstaff.  it was raining and 30 degrees.  I jumped onto I-40.  Couldn't see after about 20 miles.  Heavy snow.  I finally was able to see enough to get off the highway. Was going to call Pat to tell her I'd be late getting in, because of poor vision.  She was in the process of calling me.  He had got the trailer hooked up, and drove to Ashfork to rescue me!  I was only 17 miles from her, so I jumped back on and headed down the hill. Was still cold, but pavement dried out.  I found her and loaded up the bike, and off we went. Was glad to see the house!

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


Those are the 2 doctors there.  I use Nidia, Pat gets Pabel.  He did an extraction in the back, then some bone grafting in preparation for an implant after it all heals up.  5 stitches, some antibiotics and pain meds and were out of there.  I had a hair cut and a Sope at Jose's.  All went well.


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.

Today, May 25th, there was a small car show a half a block away from out house,  At the Mohave Community College campus.  There was between 150 and 200 cars.  I took a bunch of pictures, but only posted a few here.

'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

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