Saturday, January 31, 2015
Just kicking back...
Just kicking back this morning writing my final article of a 3 part series. Not a bad view of the Bay of Islands NZ. #kiwiindianmotorcycles #indianmotorcycles #roundtheworldindians @cyclesource69
Friday, January 30, 2015
Didn't take long for the buggers to catch up with me!
Didn't
take long for the buggers to catch up with me. 100 kms, 60 miles.
Apparently we r supposed to have a special exemption. After looking at
my license he said its way too much trouble, I believe your story. #kiwiindianmotorcycles #indianmotorcycles #roundtheworldindians
Thursday, January 29, 2015
Te Arai Point New Zealand
Ross
and I used to climb down these rocks and fish at Te Arai Point New
Zealand. Such a magical place 20 minutes from where I used to live. Miss
you Ross. You were supposed to be here with us. #kiwiindianmotorcycles #indianmotorcycles #rosstomas #rosstomasfoundation #newzealand
Friday, November 7, 2014
Almost home from Copper Canyon
Our
super deluxe (not) motel last night was by US standards a shit hole but
it was the best in town. This pic reflects its best side (and a fresh
coat of paint) but does not represent the spartan insides. Its just
totally different down here as this IS considered ok.
It smelled musty, echoed inside (good for farting sound effects though). The shower was concrete with a drain, well let's put it this way, neither of us would use it. The bed sprung down an inch and then hit solid wood. When getting into bed you had to ever so gently slide in. Do not sit down like you normally would otherwise you will be jarred.
There was no heating which would've been nice tonight as it is a bit chilly. We slept fully clothed, yes in our clothes we've been wearing for days (now come to think of it the same clothes since we departed Bisbee). None of the motel doors lock and the lady owner said its safe. Hmmm really??? But it was. We had dinner with some mining guys who regularly stay there and they also said so. Cool dudes and very helpful on our next days travel plans. STAY OUT OF THE SIERRA MADRE MOUNTAINS. REALLY BAD SHIT HAPPENS THERE. We changed our next days plans
1st Gringo we've seen in 6 days, Nate from Mich. All of the gas stations are Pemex which I believe are Gov owned. All are staffed as full service and the attendants require tipping.
Back in the USA. 1st complete oil change since leaving the US 8 days ago. Finally after 8 days a change of shirt and pants. Undies and sox got changed a bit more regularly. Everywhere in Mexico is gravel and dirt as its their everyday environment so why bother to change regularly was Greg and my thoughts. We got plenty of airing out on our bikes anyway
It smelled musty, echoed inside (good for farting sound effects though). The shower was concrete with a drain, well let's put it this way, neither of us would use it. The bed sprung down an inch and then hit solid wood. When getting into bed you had to ever so gently slide in. Do not sit down like you normally would otherwise you will be jarred.
There was no heating which would've been nice tonight as it is a bit chilly. We slept fully clothed, yes in our clothes we've been wearing for days (now come to think of it the same clothes since we departed Bisbee). None of the motel doors lock and the lady owner said its safe. Hmmm really??? But it was. We had dinner with some mining guys who regularly stay there and they also said so. Cool dudes and very helpful on our next days travel plans. STAY OUT OF THE SIERRA MADRE MOUNTAINS. REALLY BAD SHIT HAPPENS THERE. We changed our next days plans
1st Gringo we've seen in 6 days, Nate from Mich. All of the gas stations are Pemex which I believe are Gov owned. All are staffed as full service and the attendants require tipping.
Back in the USA. 1st complete oil change since leaving the US 8 days ago. Finally after 8 days a change of shirt and pants. Undies and sox got changed a bit more regularly. Everywhere in Mexico is gravel and dirt as its their everyday environment so why bother to change regularly was Greg and my thoughts. We got plenty of airing out on our bikes anyway
Thursday, November 6, 2014
Copper Canyon decent continued
This
is the shit you deal with on Mexican roads. You have to be a defensive
rider and be prepared for the unexpected as there are no warnings.
Chihuahua state especially as there r pot holes anywhere, sometimes all
the way across the road. Jam on the brakes and hold on. We are always on
edge. Worst part about it we've been caught riding into the dark for 2
hrs again tonight to make it to a safe area.
Riding in the dark here is a big no no. You can't go fast, maybe 40 as
the roads are super twisty with super sharp bends and mountainous. This
is no walk in the park plus its so remote. Towns are far and few to find
let alone find gas and a hotel. Scenery is great. This is an adventure.
This is Basassachi Falls. Its a bit of a let down since I walked down a trail 1-1/4 miles just to see this. Yes that's all you will see. Its supposedly the highest falls in North Anerica, if not then Mexico. Couldn't really give too much if a shit really. This is a very very dangerous town. We had our gut feeling riding in but found out way later on how bad it really was. Skip it.
Just another obstacle to deal with in the roadway. We came around a mountainous sharp corner to find this.
Beautiful scenery but our main focus is the road. Pot holes appear suddenly.
This is Basassachi Falls. Its a bit of a let down since I walked down a trail 1-1/4 miles just to see this. Yes that's all you will see. Its supposedly the highest falls in North Anerica, if not then Mexico. Couldn't really give too much if a shit really. This is a very very dangerous town. We had our gut feeling riding in but found out way later on how bad it really was. Skip it.
Just another obstacle to deal with in the roadway. We came around a mountainous sharp corner to find this.
Beautiful scenery but our main focus is the road. Pot holes appear suddenly.
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Ascending Copper Canyon. What an adventure & it ain't over yet. With Greg Johnson.
Ascending Copper Canyon.
Had to climb this rough as guts switchback too.It's the only way out. A lot of roads have been washed away so temp. passage were made for much of the 30kilometers, about 20 miles. Temp & wrought. No maintenance at all.Copper Canyon, Mexico, It's one Awesome & humongous canyon.
We have arrived at Divisadero?? Which over looks the whole canyon. Excellent room right on the edge of the canyon. See the fog, that's our view. Bummer. This nice little girl wanted her dad to take a pic with our cool bikes. People are blown away when they find out we rode to the bottom of Copper Canyon on them. The Mexicans are so nice. And yes it is NOT derogatory to call them that here as that's what they call themselves and WANT to be known as.
The 1st rickety bridge in Copper Canyon Mexico we had to cross. This one is safe, it had guard rails Luckily we took the left wheel track as it was the better choice if there is such a thing.
Our luggage bags and trunk are made by Jesse Luggage Systems in AZ. They are the best, strong, crash proof, leak-proof and very secure (excellent locking system). They are the best by far. Love em lots.
Wooden bridge with no safety railings, in Copper Canyon, Mexico
Our hotel for the night. It's literally but on an edge of a canyon 2000 feet to the bottom from the balcony. In Creel, Mexico. Thank you to our sponsors, Ivan & Yolanda wonderful hosts for arranging this on short notice.
Had to climb this rough as guts switchback too.It's the only way out. A lot of roads have been washed away so temp. passage were made for much of the 30kilometers, about 20 miles. Temp & wrought. No maintenance at all.Copper Canyon, Mexico, It's one Awesome & humongous canyon.
We have arrived at Divisadero?? Which over looks the whole canyon. Excellent room right on the edge of the canyon. See the fog, that's our view. Bummer. This nice little girl wanted her dad to take a pic with our cool bikes. People are blown away when they find out we rode to the bottom of Copper Canyon on them. The Mexicans are so nice. And yes it is NOT derogatory to call them that here as that's what they call themselves and WANT to be known as.
The 1st rickety bridge in Copper Canyon Mexico we had to cross. This one is safe, it had guard rails Luckily we took the left wheel track as it was the better choice if there is such a thing.
Our luggage bags and trunk are made by Jesse Luggage Systems in AZ. They are the best, strong, crash proof, leak-proof and very secure (excellent locking system). They are the best by far. Love em lots.
Wooden bridge with no safety railings, in Copper Canyon, Mexico
Our hotel for the night. It's literally but on an edge of a canyon 2000 feet to the bottom from the balcony. In Creel, Mexico. Thank you to our sponsors, Ivan & Yolanda wonderful hosts for arranging this on short notice.
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