Off we go |
Planning
involves first selecting routes choosing back roads as much as
possible and then selecting geocaches along the route that seem
interesting and to serve as navigation points. I selected one
alternate route going down and one alternate coming back in case of
snow in the high country. I ended up with over 200 geocaches
selected. Then as the time approached for the trip I reviewed each
cache to make sure that it was still active and actually there.
Sam
hates the heat and wanted to go in April but he also wanted to ride
through the CO mountains on the return trip which was fine with me.
However, I pointed out to him that it well might not be possible to
get through those mountain passes that early. So we agreed to leave
the 9th of May immediately after his pickle ball
tournament which would also give me time to at least open up the
farm.
Horseshow Bend |
The
appointed date arrived cool and clear and we departed from my house
about 6:30 am. We stopped for a cache and a break at the top of the
White Bird hill. We didn’t stop again until the Sheep Creek Rest
Area north of Riggins. We made our way down Highway 55 and stopped
in Donnelly to get gas and picked up another cache. In Horseshoe
Bend we had a picnic lunch in a small park.
It’s
always a real hassle getting through Boise and today was no
exception. We took the Eagle Road route and it was very warm but
could have been much worse. We rode I-84 with the 80 mph speed limit
all the way to Bliss. It was nice to leave the interstate and we
traveled down through Hagerman and Thousand Springs on Highway 30 and
bypassed Twin Falls making our way to Jackpot, NV, where we had
reservations.
A Bad Piece of Road |
Sam at Cactus Pete's |
I
had the scariest part of the whole trip after we checked in the motel
and I decided to pick up a couple geocaches in the area while Sam
stayed behind to enjoy his “happy hour”. The cache in my sights
was off the highway and up a hill. I noticed there was a dirt road
going up the hill and as I was riding my Triumph Tiger XRx I thought
I should be able to handle it. Shortly after I began up the hill the
road got really bad and there was nowhere to turn around. Now this
wouldn’t have been a problem for an experienced off road rider
which I am not. Somehow I made it past that section only to
encounter another one near the top. Even though I managed that
section as well it had not bolstered my confidence. The cache had
been down below me but as I said there was no place to turn around so
I had to go all the way to the top. I turned around on top and again
made it past the bad place up there. As it happened the cache was
just off the road from the really bad spot lower down the road. I
stopped the bike above the bad spot and went for the cache. I
figured if I crashed I would at least have that cache. After finding
the cache I walked through the bad section and tried to plan my
descent. Finally I let `er rip and although getting off my planned
route I made it through shaking like a leaf. I vowed I would not try
a stunt like that again on this trip.
After
returning I performed my daily routine of lubing my chain. Sam rides
a BMW 1150 RT with shaft drive so he was relieved of the chain lubing
chore. We had pizza in the Cactus Pete casino and turned in after
traveling 452 miles and logging 7 geocaches with 1 DNF (did not find)
for the day. To be continued.
3 comments:
You vowed you would not try a stunt like that on this trip, but what about other trips. Will you get over your resolve?
Not unless someone is with me to help pick up the pieces.
It feels like I'm living staycation all over again.
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