![]() |
Tyre Therapy
Early (ish) the next morning, we're heading out with Thelma's wheel. I didn't really have the money to get a new one- especially as this one had only been on six weeks, however, Justin had unearthed one that was buried in his pile of old but useable tyres in his backyard so we went to his place.
http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG3881-M.jpg Harold gave a hand as well, I think my role at this point was providing the moral support http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG3879-M.jpg Justin's parrot Five Oh, came out to inspect the work http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG3882-M.jpg OK, I hadn't had a chance to brush my hair very well that morning, but I didn't think it was THAT bad, Five Oh had other ideas and whilst Justin was finishing off, the parrot was crawling around in my hair and quite happily making a nest in there- look closely below and you'll see him. http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O...r-parrot-M.jpg New tyre on and we were off- HUGE thanks to Justin for his help and for the tyre. Harold and I were going riding, he led the way on his F800GS http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG3885-L.jpg we swapped bikes for a while http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG3887-M.jpg I think I got the better end of the deal, although it was a stretch to reach the ground http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O...M/F800GS-M.jpg Oregon is a beautiful part of the world to ride in http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O...fandango-M.jpg We went through Fandango Canyon, heading south to Summer Lake. Eventually getting there quite late in the day..in fact it was dark and I couldn't see much. But we did manage to find Harold's family who had arrived earlier and set up camp, they had a fire going and dinner ready. We were at the hot springs at Summer Lake, and the air temperature was somewhat on the chilly side, my feet were cold so I headed to the bath house, luckily the kids had warned me about the sign they had seen above the hot pool- "Clothing Optional After 9pm" The sight of a couple of naked middle-aged guys didn't deter me as I advanced in full bike gear to the edge of the pool, removed my bike boots and socks and warmed my feet in the water. The next morning, in the beautiful sunshine we had a soak in the outdoor pool- I like the ones that are natural like this http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG3888-M.jpg Harold doing his best Jack Nicholson impressionhttp://d26ya5yqg8yyvs.cloudfront.net/icon10.gif A final dip in the hot springs- this time trying out the indoor pool, and ensuring it was a clothing compulsory time slothttp://d26ya5yqg8yyvs.cloudfront.net/icon10.gif http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG3891-M.jpg then out on the road again, through northern Oregon and into south eastern Washington where I lucked out big time with my camp spot - tucked away so no-one knew I was there, green grass and not one... http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG3895-M.jpg ...but two snow-topped mountains to gaze at and admire http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG3896-M.jpg as I sat outside my tent drinking my morning cup of tea http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG3901-M.jpg One of those blissful moments when life is so good and it's great to be on the road (and no mountain lions or bears in the night either). Time to take photos of flowers http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG3923-M.jpg and, once I hit the tarmac again, appreciate the humour (for me anyway) of the credit, debit or tribal option on the petrol pump http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG3924-M.jpg __________________ |
Thelma is so famous
Tiffany ...look what I found in the internet ..... I guess you can run, but can't hide ...Thealma is very famous
One day I will see you on the road ....sometime ...somewhere Cenair GS Giant's Adventure Track Competition (Link below) GS Giant's Adventure Track Competition | Facebook Pictures are from Facebook http://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphoto...06631732_n.jpg http://a2.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot...19858859_o.jpg http://a8.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot...39804735_o.jpg |
GS Riding
Hi Cenair
thanks for that- although I'm on someone's big screen work computer and it was a bit much to see my face in close up without warning!! yep folks, Tiffany Coates has entered the 21st Century and is now on FaceBook:thumbup1: |
Canadian Capers
arrived in the land of Mounties and Bears to a more mundane pastime
http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG3930-M.jpg I was staying with friends and helped to mow their lawn Thelma also needed a bit of attention, some of the dirt trails in Oregon had snapped part of the pannier rack- still using the old one at this point in case you're wondering...."Didn't she get a new one??" My friend Grant accompanied me to the nearest welding place and did that Blokey thing of going in through the back door and approach the nearest welder who for a few bucks set to work http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG3925-M.jpg Possiblythe most high-tech welder that Thelma has ever seen. Back to work Coates with more lawns to mow....http://d26ya5yqg8yyvs.cloudfront.net/icon10.gif http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG3936-M.jpg And then some time to socialise, I went to the Horizons Unlimited meeting where I met up with Miquel Silvestre http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O...on-bikes-M.jpg a Spanish bike rider who is going around the world, he had just shipped his bike into Vancuver from the Philippines. http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG3927-M.jpg He's on a mission to follow in the footsteps of the more obscure Spanish Explorers who ventured overseas in centuries past. He has made several short films whilst on the road which are on YouTube and are worth watching, he's also a very entertaining speaker, here's his website http://www.miquelsilvestre.com/ and then I spotted the strangest Mounties I have ever seenhttp://d26ya5yqg8yyvs.cloudfront.net/eekers.gif http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG3975-M.jpg More about those later |
Back in the USA
Having completed all the lawn-mowing and pasty-making, it was time to ride south after heading north for the last few weeks. I would have liked to spend more time in beautiful British Columbia, there's a lot to see and enjoy there, and I have previously crossed it south to north as well as west to east on Thelma but although I may be ambling through America, I am on a bit of a schedule this time.
Once more another grilling at US Immigration as I re-entered- as well as being told off for going through the "Documents Ready" lane- huh http://d26ya5yqg8yyvs.cloudfront.net/puzzled.gif Apparently this lane is only for people who have special ID cards that can be computer scanned- the guy was not impressed with the Brit rolling up with her passport AND on a foreign registered bike! An hour later I've convinced them I'm not THAT dodgy Tiffany Coates AGAIN (see earlier in this blog) and I'm through once more, to be greeted by all the signs for cheap petrol in the land of opportunity...and what's this?? Cheap butter as well by all accounts. Apparently it's much cheaper in the US and lots of Canadians buy their dairy products south of the border. A steady ride got me to THE place to be in Seattle on a Friday night... http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG3941-M.jpg The George and Dragon pub where they'd been tracking my progress via my website and had a pint of beer ready for me. My host for the next few days (looking like he's behind bars in the pub car park!!) http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG3938-M.jpg Mick Vallantine from Vallantine Motorworks- an independent BMW specialist http://vallantinemotorworks.com/ He's a Brit I've known for years, since the Alaska to Tierra Del Fuego trip Thelma and I did 10 years ago. Leaving Thelma in safe hands, so I could have a couple of drinks, the evening ended with some Tiff Coates Travel Tips 1) How to let yourself into someone's house when you don't have the key http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG3944-M.jpg Yep, that's right, just crawl through the dog flap- using a good deal of persuasion and pushing, I managed to get Bill through this particular dog flap (Yanks call them doggie doors!) The next morning was a working day and so it was a morning commute wth the push bikes, dog and Mick with his coffeee in hand... http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG3949-M.jpg A bloke who can multi-task http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG3945-M.jpg |
Strange Goings on in Seattle
remember that picture of those strange looking Mounties?
http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG3975-M.jpg Due to the economic recession, it looks like they've had to trade in their horses for bicycles and the uniforms aren't quite as smart as they used to be, then look more closely and you'll see that actually they are nakedhttp://d26ya5yqg8yyvs.cloudfront.net/eekers.gif!! It's all body paint. Yep, folks...America, a country not known for its tolerance of nudity (I've never seen a topless woman on a beach here) had a festival parade which consisted of naked or nearly naked people riding bicycles. here are a few of the more tasteful pictures http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG3951-M.jpg http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG3956-M.jpg http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG3960-M.jpg http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG3961-M.jpg and in case you missed them first time, they rode and skated past several times! I had to retire to the pub for a drink to settle my nerves after that. |
North West Exploits
Dog walking around the lake was a daily occurence
http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG3987-M.jpg Temperatures are a bit different to my previous visit, same spot in winter http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O...87649135-M.jpg This blinged up gorilla followed me home from the Fremont Festival (preferabe to a naked man painted as a tree though) http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG3985-M.jpg and I decided not to share the following picture with my Mum... http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG3989-M.jpg Over to the Olympia peninsula to visit the nice people at Gerbing Heated clothing and to thank them as my jacket and gloves were an absolute lifesaver in Tibet last year http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG4074-M.jpg and then I got the ferry back to Seattle http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG4075-M.jpg Eating a meal, Korean style... http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O...staurant-M.jpg I'd been invited out by local Korean riders in Seattle, Karl Park and his friends, and what a feast it was http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O...M/b-meal-M.jpg Hmm, maybe I should have done my hair first. I even risked the kimchi (very spicy stuff). http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O...Kimchi-1-M.jpg Many thanks to Karl and his friends for the great evening and fantastic food, for those of you concerned about the fish on the table..no, I didn't eat them!http://d26ya5yqg8yyvs.cloudfront.net/lol8.gif The following night I gave a talk at AltRider, AltRider: Venture On between us we drew a great crowd and what an evening it was- it's a little-known scientific fact that the Q&A session is decidedly more interesting when a keg of beer has been consumed. A big thank you to Jeremy, Rhianna, Lucy and also Eric the long-suffering sound guy and button presser for a fab night. |
Oregon
First stop was Portland where I stayed with friends and helped out at the Women's Training Day at the fire station (my friend is a fire fighter)
http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG3991-M.jpg I mainly watched and took photos http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG3993-M.jpg http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG3995-M.jpg And from a sunny Portland, I reached a rainy Oakridge, just east of Eugene (hummming bird in the rain) http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG3998-M.jpg where they were holding the Tynda Burning Moto Man Rally. http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG4009-M.jpg Eric getting things ready http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG4010-M.jpg And here is the famous Moto Man...before he is burnt http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG4008-L.jpg |
Tynda Moto Burning Man
A great gathering of people, various travellers from different countries and they even let a few Yanks in. As always, the Aussies were the most vocal contingent
The event is hosted and organised by Eric and Gail Hawes (RTW motorcyclists), this amazing couple rode to Madagan back in the early 90's! They play host to many travellers making their way across the Americas and they get their visitors to leave a sign on one of their signposts http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG4011-M.jpg Looking at the various signs, it was like a Who's Who of world travellers, a visitors' book with a difference. I found one bloke examining Thelma http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG4012-M.jpg And then he showed me his handiwork, he had replaced Thelma's missing engine peep hole cover (there's probably a more technical name for it- any nerds reading this and want to respond, feel free). I didn't even get his name, but he used one off his own bike, which was a side car outfit... http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG4013-M.jpg Meanwhile someone else was getting to grips with Thelma's "pink bit" http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG4053-M.jpg First of all removing the offensive 100 decal and then making it black. The riverside cheese and wine was popular albeit somewhat soggy http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG4015-M.jpg The sun was shining for the breakfast pancakes, as cooked by a colourful character http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG4038-M.jpg People gathered around eating them as fast as he coud cook http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG4002-M.jpg Thelma as always, providing a suitable flat surface for eating off we had several talks and presentations, this was one from Ramey "Coach", who was talking to us about correct bike riding position...hmmm, there's a lot to think about http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG4001-M.jpg |
Tynda Dry
It started raining again, the rain gear was imaginative, varied and colourful
http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG4017-M.jpg Trying to avoid the rain, we went to the local pub (any excuse to go to the pubhttp://d26ya5yqg8yyvs.cloudfront.net/icon10.gif), I enjoyed the notice in the window...do they know something that we don't?? http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG4018-M.jpg I also enjoyed their suggested items to include in an emergency kit http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG4021-M.jpg I like the idea of the comfort/stress foods. And then it got dark, it had stopped raining - what perfect timing, and we were able to enjoy the bonfire http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG4022-M.jpg http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG4036-L.jpg |
Just Call Me Da Vinci
The next morning was clear and bright, Eric and Gail said I couldn't leave until I had added my own sign to their signpost. Feeling a burst of inspiration, I grabbed the paint pots and set to work...
Thelma is doing her bit first http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG4042-M.jpg a bit more yellow paint http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG4046-M.jpg Then I started getting heckled by the Aussies http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG4044-M.jpg Thelma in action http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG4047-M.jpg http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG4048-M.jpg Meanwhile, not wanting to be outshone Ken and Carol, the Aussies started working on their own sign, http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG4054-M.jpg their R80G/S has done over 400,000 miles!http://d26ya5yqg8yyvs.cloudfront.net/eekers.gif I started my part of the sign http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG4057-M.jpg Whilst I was outin the sunshine, Thelma was being inspected in the garage http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG4058-M.jpg The finished product http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG4062-M.jpg http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG4063-M.jpg And then the Aussies turned up with theirs! http://tiffanystravels.smugmug.com/O.../IMG4071-M.jpg |
Great trip
Great job of updating, I really enjoy the photos. If you are every riding through Kyrgyzstan look us up in Sukuluk, just outside of Bishkek. Get to our one and only stop light and and head toward the mountains, or just ask where the Americans live and everyone knows us.
|
Go the Aussies. :thumbup1:
|
Hi Tiffany!
Dig'n the pic's and the story's down here in the south of TX......keep em coming:) |
The 'Stans
Quote:
you happen to live in my favourite 'Stan, and so yes, I will definitely be back there at some point, just not sure when that might be. I'm lucky enough to have been there twice by bike and loved it. :scooter: |
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 23:58. |