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Better late then never right...
Here are the other threads with reports and pics from this event:
Round the Bend? Time for a ride report yet?
and
Thanks to Richard and Uncle
I did this event last year and had so much fun that I knew I had to go this year if possible. It only became possible close to the last minute, which as usual means all the hotels and campsites are booked up I shoot a PM to Voni and she hooks us up with a place to stay that is nice and close to Kosmic Kathy's Kowgirl Kafe. Alex and Marty live between the little airport and RV park on Hwy 170 and agree to let us pitch our tents in their yard. With the accommodations arranged, all that remains is making sure the KLR is ready...
The Saturday before we are to leave, I mount some new D606's on the bike. Sunday, I take the bike out for some fun and to make sure everything is good to go. Satisfied, I park the bike and wait for Wednesday evening, my departure time. The plan is to head down to Desmo's house near Magnolia, load him up, then get up early Thursday for the drive out to Big Bend. I get home after work and start loading everything in the truck. When I go to wheel the KLR out of the garage, to my dismay, the back tire is totally flat No time to mess with it now, I just wheel it onto the trailer and strap it down. A quick hug and kiss from Beth and the kids and I am outta here!
When I get to Steve's place, we set to fixing the tire. There is no visible damage to the tire itself. I pull it off and remove the tube. We put a little air in it and find a leak right near the seam along the outer diameter of the tire. I had other tube with defects in the seam. Fortunately, I have multiple spares. The unfortunate thing is that this tube had Slime in it, which obviously did not work, and is now all over the inside of the rim and tire We get that mess cleaned up, install the new tube and get the tire back on the bike. We go ahead and patch the tube with the whole and toss it in the truck... just in case...
The bikes loaded and ready to roll
Steve's wife, Rhonda, made tacos for dinner After some nice visiting, it was time to turn in for the night. Morning will be coming unnaturally early for me... 6:30am
Getting ready to head out...
While waiting on Steve to grab a few last minute items, I play around with the new camera. I'm still trying to learn the features and settings on it.
Flash
No flash
Flash
No flash
Steve's got a nice place on a few acres in the woods
Steve starts the driving. I don't function real well this early in the morning. About all I am good for is stumbling to the bathroom and back to bed at such an unnatural hour We work our way down to I-10, head West and set the cruise control. Some time around 5:30pm we roll into Study Butte. There are already bikes everywhere. Some lucky folks were able to come out a few days early to get in a little more fun. We quickly find Alex and Marty's place and start setting up camp before it gets dark.
We spend a little time visiting with Alex and Marty, and playing with their dog. While I am talking with Alex, I feel something on my foot. I look down and the dog has placed a rock on my boot and is looking at me with that expectant look... Not realizing the game we are playing, I casually flick the rock away. Moments later I feel it being placed back on my boot... Okay... Now I get it This dog has ONE mission in life. That mission is to play fetch with ANYTHING, and she WILL wear you out! Cool dog...
After getting settled in, we decide it is time to think about food... and beer... We head out to the Long Draw Pizza place just West of Uncle's place on Hwy 170. At first, we are not sure we have found the right place. From the outside it looks like one of those places that will get REAL quiet as soon as two city boys walk through the door... Undaunted, and hungry, I press on. What we find inside is classic Terlingua! There are a couple old dude jamming on the guitar and singing, a few older couples are dancing between the tables, everyone looks like they are having a great time. They hardly even notice us when we walk in. We grab a seat at the bar, order our pizza and beer, then hang out. I strike up a conversation with someone that turns out to be the local math teacher. Some years back, he bought land out here with his first wife. She did not like Big Bend. He now lives here full time with his second wife... Big Bend kind of has that effect on people After a really good pizza and a few beers, we wander over to the Front Porch just in time for it to be closing down. Ah well... I could use some sleep. So back to the tents and we call it a night, after standing around for a bit, awe struck at the stars we can see out here!!
Morning comes...
We head over to Kathy's place, which is the meet place for riders each morning. I take the truck because it is loaded with all the T-shirts I hope to sell. When I arrive, there is already a pretty good crowd of riders present, some enjoying the good food and warm fire, others checking out the bikes. I back up the truck, drop the tailgate, and open for business.
Richard preaches about Big Bend to the unwashed masses...
While poking around I spot this beauty! I have been itching for one of these so I can take the kids riding with me
I have no idea who it belongs to. I figure if I could take one of the kids with me when I go riding, Beth would be a LOT more sympathetic to me going riding
I caught Kathy by surprise... I need to work on that focus thing
See... I told you he was preaching That is Uncle just to the right. Voni is in the day-glo red jacket. You gotta keep an eye on her because she does sneak attack hugs
I think the guy on the left might go with the Ural rig... but I am not sure. I know that one of my brain cells has the name of the guy on the right stored in it, but it is not answering my calls...
Kathy's place of business... good food if you ever get a chance to try it!
I've seen this sweet looking KLR at several events now but have yet to put a name with it...
The following should be a panorama, but I don't have the stitch program handy at the moment... I'll try to fix that later
Some nice beemers
It would seem Bill "DFW_Warrior" had a bit too much fun as a result of getting here early
Just one more shot because it is sooo cool
I sell a pretty good number of shirts and stickers (Thanks everyone!). Then it is time to load up and head to the campsite so I can get the bike ready to roll. The plan is to meet at Uncle's place. When I arrive, there is a pretty good sized group already there. Uncle gives a little preride briefing about what to expect, who will lead and who will sweep. Then we head North out of the Ghost town. This will be the same route I rode last year with Uncle, but that's fine with me because it is a really great route!
The road is a fairly well maintained hard pack with loose gravel and some embedded rocks. The scenery is great, as usual, with massive vistas. The roads just wanders up, down, and around the hills and through creek beds.
Looking back after a fun climb
I think this is Gary, our sweep rider
It would not be a complete DS ride if someone did not lock up their front brake and wash out
After a quick break, we're moving again
And then we stop at "The Hilton"
A few shots to show the road surface in this area, it changes often
A common feature in these parts, kind of cool looking
Miles and miles of Dual sport goodness
Don't recall his name, but helping him pick it up earned me a cold beer!
Up... down... up... down... rinse... repeat...
There's a pretty deep ravine just around this corner...
Happy looking riders!
As usual, it does not look all that steep... T
Somewhere along the way, I am climbing up a pretty good hill and I spot something in the road. I get the bike parked and walk back to find someone's tool tube! I stick under a few straps on my tail bag and take off to catch the group.
Looking back up to where I pulled over
Looking back down the hill
This is the road that drops down into the Terlingua Creek bed
Looking North up the creek bed
Looking back the way we just came in from
Everyone taking a break
It turns out that the tool tube fell off of Desmo's XR650R. Last time I was out here we actually found a wrench someone had lost on a previous ride. We knew the general area where he lost it and sure enough, there it was laying in the road! These roads can get bumpy and will shake things off the bike if they are not secure... including bike parts!
Uncle, (I can't remember ) and Equipment Junkie I think
I don't recall meeting this fellow... That's one of the problems with groups of more than 5-6 riders.
Somewhere near Hen Egg Mountain I think
I think that is Hen Egg in the background on the left
I think this is on North County Road before we reach Hwy 118.
We eventually reach Hwy 118 not too far North of Study Butte, just on the other side of the mountains. At this point, we head South to Gate 4 and then East in search of Moon Valley. Once you see the pictures, you'll understand the name But first we have to get there, and that means some fun deep gravel!
I hang back to watch and let everyone get ahead
Just past that big rock it gets loose and deep
Just around the corner it gets even better!
I may have something loose in my head, but I have really grown to enjoy riding in the deep loose stuff The trick is to stand up, get in second gear, and stay on the gas. If you hit the front brake you can pretty much count on going down. To turn, just lean the bike and give it more gas. It's a hoot! Once everyone is clear, I take off and soon find a clog around another corner where a few folks apparently went down.
Everyone makes it through the deep stuff...
But we soon find some more!
Someone went off the side of the road coming out of the creek bed, which is not visible here. No harm, just a busted luggage bag that a few bungies take care of.
If this thing could talk, imagine the stories...
Everyone underway again, pushing on towards Moon Valley
The creek bed
A few miles later we begin entering the area known as Moon Valley and the terrain takes on a distinctly alien feel
Uncle heading into another creek bed full of loose gravel
He always makes it look so easy
There is life in the desert
Uncle nears the top of a long hill climb
Maybe it should be called Mars Valley? This shot kind of looks like some of the rover shots from Mars the last few years...
The road eventually dead ends at the fence to the National Park. Here, we stop and take a short break. Then we backtrack through all the fun stuff. I take sweep again and watch the fun. The last four riders are not standing up and the loose stuff is giving them fits. The soldier on though and we eventually get back to firmer roads and pick up the pace. Unfortunately, the front of the pack has taken off and the riders were not waiting at the intersections for the next rider behind them to appear. Mildly annoying but not a big deal at this point as the ride is almost over and following the main road gets us back to Hwy 118. The actual route is a smaller side road that drops out right at the campground on the intersection of Hwy 118/170. We eventually get there, a few minutes after everyone else, and then it is time for ICE CREAM!! Have I mentioned I am an ice cream lover...
We hang out for a bit there at the gas station, enjoying our ice cream and chatting with an older fella that has pics of his really cool house that he and his wife built out in the area North of the Ghost town. He and his wife explored those roads in a Geo Metro!! After the ice cream is gone, it is time to head back to camp and find some beer. There's also a certain dog that is probably desperate for some playing!
This one was hanging out at the station... cute eh? After seeing MIB, I keep expecting him to start talking...
Back at camp
The humble abode of our hosts
I wanna say the dog's name is Lucky. I forgot to mention that other than playing fetch until he can't stand up any longer, he LOVES to ride the ATV!
Marty and Alex on the right, and Eldon? on the left? There are so many of these dirty old guys that I can't keep them all straight
The Front Porch, where everyone heads to enjoy the end of the day and cold beer
So for years I have been hearing great things about the Starlight Theatre, located right next door to the Front Porch. We head inside to see what it is all about. It's kind of dark, typical Terlingua trendy, and not too crowded. I figure we'll grab a bite to eat, then retreat to the Front Porch. It takes about 10 minutes before someone takes our drink order. About forty five minutes later, we still have no drinks and our order has not been taken. Steve goes to find our waiter and it turns out he's completely forgotten us We eventually get our drinks and order burgers. Another forty five minutes goes by and we finally get our burners. Mine is way overcooked and bone dry. It is now pushing 8:30pm. Most everything in town shuts down around 9:00pm. So its eat this or go hungry... I ate it, but I was not impressed with the Starlight...
After "dinner" we move back out to the Front Porch to relax and visit with everyone.
The Mayor of Terlingua... now retired...
One of the locals provides entertainment
Being environmentally aware is a big deal out here... they recycle
Don't recall his name, but we have the same CyclePort Air Mesh Kevlar suits. He loves his too.
Here's that rig again!
[Gotta run, more later...]
Better late then never right...
Here are the other threads with reports and pics from this event:
Round the Bend? Time for a ride report yet?
and
Thanks to Richard and Uncle
I did this event last year and had so much fun that I knew I had to go this year if possible. It only became possible close to the last minute, which as usual means all the hotels and campsites are booked up I shoot a PM to Voni and she hooks us up with a place to stay that is nice and close to Kosmic Kathy's Kowgirl Kafe. Alex and Marty live between the little airport and RV park on Hwy 170 and agree to let us pitch our tents in their yard. With the accommodations arranged, all that remains is making sure the KLR is ready...
The Saturday before we are to leave, I mount some new D606's on the bike. Sunday, I take the bike out for some fun and to make sure everything is good to go. Satisfied, I park the bike and wait for Wednesday evening, my departure time. The plan is to head down to Desmo's house near Magnolia, load him up, then get up early Thursday for the drive out to Big Bend. I get home after work and start loading everything in the truck. When I go to wheel the KLR out of the garage, to my dismay, the back tire is totally flat No time to mess with it now, I just wheel it onto the trailer and strap it down. A quick hug and kiss from Beth and the kids and I am outta here!
When I get to Steve's place, we set to fixing the tire. There is no visible damage to the tire itself. I pull it off and remove the tube. We put a little air in it and find a leak right near the seam along the outer diameter of the tire. I had other tube with defects in the seam. Fortunately, I have multiple spares. The unfortunate thing is that this tube had Slime in it, which obviously did not work, and is now all over the inside of the rim and tire We get that mess cleaned up, install the new tube and get the tire back on the bike. We go ahead and patch the tube with the whole and toss it in the truck... just in case...
The bikes loaded and ready to roll
Steve's wife, Rhonda, made tacos for dinner After some nice visiting, it was time to turn in for the night. Morning will be coming unnaturally early for me... 6:30am
Getting ready to head out...
While waiting on Steve to grab a few last minute items, I play around with the new camera. I'm still trying to learn the features and settings on it.
Flash
No flash
Flash
No flash
Steve's got a nice place on a few acres in the woods
Steve starts the driving. I don't function real well this early in the morning. About all I am good for is stumbling to the bathroom and back to bed at such an unnatural hour We work our way down to I-10, head West and set the cruise control. Some time around 5:30pm we roll into Study Butte. There are already bikes everywhere. Some lucky folks were able to come out a few days early to get in a little more fun. We quickly find Alex and Marty's place and start setting up camp before it gets dark.
We spend a little time visiting with Alex and Marty, and playing with their dog. While I am talking with Alex, I feel something on my foot. I look down and the dog has placed a rock on my boot and is looking at me with that expectant look... Not realizing the game we are playing, I casually flick the rock away. Moments later I feel it being placed back on my boot... Okay... Now I get it This dog has ONE mission in life. That mission is to play fetch with ANYTHING, and she WILL wear you out! Cool dog...
After getting settled in, we decide it is time to think about food... and beer... We head out to the Long Draw Pizza place just West of Uncle's place on Hwy 170. At first, we are not sure we have found the right place. From the outside it looks like one of those places that will get REAL quiet as soon as two city boys walk through the door... Undaunted, and hungry, I press on. What we find inside is classic Terlingua! There are a couple old dude jamming on the guitar and singing, a few older couples are dancing between the tables, everyone looks like they are having a great time. They hardly even notice us when we walk in. We grab a seat at the bar, order our pizza and beer, then hang out. I strike up a conversation with someone that turns out to be the local math teacher. Some years back, he bought land out here with his first wife. She did not like Big Bend. He now lives here full time with his second wife... Big Bend kind of has that effect on people After a really good pizza and a few beers, we wander over to the Front Porch just in time for it to be closing down. Ah well... I could use some sleep. So back to the tents and we call it a night, after standing around for a bit, awe struck at the stars we can see out here!!
Morning comes...
We head over to Kathy's place, which is the meet place for riders each morning. I take the truck because it is loaded with all the T-shirts I hope to sell. When I arrive, there is already a pretty good crowd of riders present, some enjoying the good food and warm fire, others checking out the bikes. I back up the truck, drop the tailgate, and open for business.
Richard preaches about Big Bend to the unwashed masses...
While poking around I spot this beauty! I have been itching for one of these so I can take the kids riding with me
I have no idea who it belongs to. I figure if I could take one of the kids with me when I go riding, Beth would be a LOT more sympathetic to me going riding
I caught Kathy by surprise... I need to work on that focus thing
See... I told you he was preaching That is Uncle just to the right. Voni is in the day-glo red jacket. You gotta keep an eye on her because she does sneak attack hugs
I think the guy on the left might go with the Ural rig... but I am not sure. I know that one of my brain cells has the name of the guy on the right stored in it, but it is not answering my calls...
Kathy's place of business... good food if you ever get a chance to try it!
I've seen this sweet looking KLR at several events now but have yet to put a name with it...
The following should be a panorama, but I don't have the stitch program handy at the moment... I'll try to fix that later
Some nice beemers
It would seem Bill "DFW_Warrior" had a bit too much fun as a result of getting here early
Just one more shot because it is sooo cool
I sell a pretty good number of shirts and stickers (Thanks everyone!). Then it is time to load up and head to the campsite so I can get the bike ready to roll. The plan is to meet at Uncle's place. When I arrive, there is a pretty good sized group already there. Uncle gives a little preride briefing about what to expect, who will lead and who will sweep. Then we head North out of the Ghost town. This will be the same route I rode last year with Uncle, but that's fine with me because it is a really great route!
The road is a fairly well maintained hard pack with loose gravel and some embedded rocks. The scenery is great, as usual, with massive vistas. The roads just wanders up, down, and around the hills and through creek beds.
Looking back after a fun climb
I think this is Gary, our sweep rider
It would not be a complete DS ride if someone did not lock up their front brake and wash out
After a quick break, we're moving again
And then we stop at "The Hilton"
A few shots to show the road surface in this area, it changes often
A common feature in these parts, kind of cool looking
Miles and miles of Dual sport goodness
Don't recall his name, but helping him pick it up earned me a cold beer!
Up... down... up... down... rinse... repeat...
There's a pretty deep ravine just around this corner...
Happy looking riders!
As usual, it does not look all that steep... T
Somewhere along the way, I am climbing up a pretty good hill and I spot something in the road. I get the bike parked and walk back to find someone's tool tube! I stick under a few straps on my tail bag and take off to catch the group.
Looking back up to where I pulled over
Looking back down the hill
This is the road that drops down into the Terlingua Creek bed
Looking North up the creek bed
Looking back the way we just came in from
Everyone taking a break
It turns out that the tool tube fell off of Desmo's XR650R. Last time I was out here we actually found a wrench someone had lost on a previous ride. We knew the general area where he lost it and sure enough, there it was laying in the road! These roads can get bumpy and will shake things off the bike if they are not secure... including bike parts!
Uncle, (I can't remember ) and Equipment Junkie I think
I don't recall meeting this fellow... That's one of the problems with groups of more than 5-6 riders.
Somewhere near Hen Egg Mountain I think
I think that is Hen Egg in the background on the left
I think this is on North County Road before we reach Hwy 118.
We eventually reach Hwy 118 not too far North of Study Butte, just on the other side of the mountains. At this point, we head South to Gate 4 and then East in search of Moon Valley. Once you see the pictures, you'll understand the name But first we have to get there, and that means some fun deep gravel!
I hang back to watch and let everyone get ahead
Just past that big rock it gets loose and deep
Just around the corner it gets even better!
I may have something loose in my head, but I have really grown to enjoy riding in the deep loose stuff The trick is to stand up, get in second gear, and stay on the gas. If you hit the front brake you can pretty much count on going down. To turn, just lean the bike and give it more gas. It's a hoot! Once everyone is clear, I take off and soon find a clog around another corner where a few folks apparently went down.
Everyone makes it through the deep stuff...
But we soon find some more!
Someone went off the side of the road coming out of the creek bed, which is not visible here. No harm, just a busted luggage bag that a few bungies take care of.
If this thing could talk, imagine the stories...
Everyone underway again, pushing on towards Moon Valley
The creek bed
A few miles later we begin entering the area known as Moon Valley and the terrain takes on a distinctly alien feel
Uncle heading into another creek bed full of loose gravel
He always makes it look so easy
There is life in the desert
Uncle nears the top of a long hill climb
Maybe it should be called Mars Valley? This shot kind of looks like some of the rover shots from Mars the last few years...
The road eventually dead ends at the fence to the National Park. Here, we stop and take a short break. Then we backtrack through all the fun stuff. I take sweep again and watch the fun. The last four riders are not standing up and the loose stuff is giving them fits. The soldier on though and we eventually get back to firmer roads and pick up the pace. Unfortunately, the front of the pack has taken off and the riders were not waiting at the intersections for the next rider behind them to appear. Mildly annoying but not a big deal at this point as the ride is almost over and following the main road gets us back to Hwy 118. The actual route is a smaller side road that drops out right at the campground on the intersection of Hwy 118/170. We eventually get there, a few minutes after everyone else, and then it is time for ICE CREAM!! Have I mentioned I am an ice cream lover...
We hang out for a bit there at the gas station, enjoying our ice cream and chatting with an older fella that has pics of his really cool house that he and his wife built out in the area North of the Ghost town. He and his wife explored those roads in a Geo Metro!! After the ice cream is gone, it is time to head back to camp and find some beer. There's also a certain dog that is probably desperate for some playing!
This one was hanging out at the station... cute eh? After seeing MIB, I keep expecting him to start talking...
Back at camp
The humble abode of our hosts
I wanna say the dog's name is Lucky. I forgot to mention that other than playing fetch until he can't stand up any longer, he LOVES to ride the ATV!
Marty and Alex on the right, and Eldon? on the left? There are so many of these dirty old guys that I can't keep them all straight
The Front Porch, where everyone heads to enjoy the end of the day and cold beer
So for years I have been hearing great things about the Starlight Theatre, located right next door to the Front Porch. We head inside to see what it is all about. It's kind of dark, typical Terlingua trendy, and not too crowded. I figure we'll grab a bite to eat, then retreat to the Front Porch. It takes about 10 minutes before someone takes our drink order. About forty five minutes later, we still have no drinks and our order has not been taken. Steve goes to find our waiter and it turns out he's completely forgotten us We eventually get our drinks and order burgers. Another forty five minutes goes by and we finally get our burners. Mine is way overcooked and bone dry. It is now pushing 8:30pm. Most everything in town shuts down around 9:00pm. So its eat this or go hungry... I ate it, but I was not impressed with the Starlight...
After "dinner" we move back out to the Front Porch to relax and visit with everyone.
The Mayor of Terlingua... now retired...
One of the locals provides entertainment
Being environmentally aware is a big deal out here... they recycle
Don't recall his name, but we have the same CyclePort Air Mesh Kevlar suits. He loves his too.
Here's that rig again!
[Gotta run, more later...]