Another Boring Utah Trip
#11
Well that was very cool, as usual. I bet if feels great to get cleaned up and sit around your campsite and relax after a day of riding in gods country like that. You have got it all dialed in. No need to rough it more than you have to Candy-***, I'd say more like smart-*** camper (pun intended).
I have a group of good riding buds that should do a ride out there like that. You've got some great storie,s and some great pics there. I can only imagine riding all that with some buds and then sitting around the camp re-living it each night (and for years to come)
Thanks for posting it up TNC. Glad you had a safe trip.
D8
I have a group of good riding buds that should do a ride out there like that. You've got some great storie,s and some great pics there. I can only imagine riding all that with some buds and then sitting around the camp re-living it each night (and for years to come)
Thanks for posting it up TNC. Glad you had a safe trip.
D8
#18
!! I should have thought of that !! probably ride there for a couple hundred bucks.
#19
Dan, we'd have a blast on one of these trips. And trust me...I can do it on the cheap as well as anyone.
#20
The KLX is a DS but I'm afraid I stretched the meaning a bit. I rode 2400 miles in 5 days on the slab. Only good thing is my seat finally has a contour of my ***. OW! I did save on gas though, 40+ gallons of gas as opposed to the cars 90+ gallons for the same trip.
That being said comfort is king! Therefore, my wagon is getting a trailer (lots of cheap enclosed trailers around to convert into a bike hauler/work shop) so I can do my own version of TNC's candy *** camping. I'm done roughing it(carrying all the crap on the bike) if I don't have to, especially dirt riding. I like the base camp idea for anything more than a long weekend. Putting a spare battery in my car to run an electric cooler. Might even get a roof top tent. I used to do a lot of whitewater boating and we always base camped out of our vehicles, mostly because the remote locations of the rivers made it necessary. Fires at night, one pot meals, and the stars in the middle of nowhere after a good day can't be beat! Well the food can be beat, but that's not hard.
Money spent on gas getting there can be offset by camping out. Some people go on vacation to Disney or go on a cruise, I spend that same money to get to places like TNC has shown. Just my personal preference. To quote a Dwight Yoakam song,"A thousand miles from nowhere, and time don't matter to me"...those are the places I seek. Places like in TNC's pics.
TNC - I have taken notes on the trails you rode, thanks for including that. Now to order some maps (the paper kind) and start some trip planning.
Sorry for the hijack, this ride report just stoked my vacation fire, something serious. I must be a desert rat at heart, I just love it out there. I keep looking at those pics...must go back.
That being said comfort is king! Therefore, my wagon is getting a trailer (lots of cheap enclosed trailers around to convert into a bike hauler/work shop) so I can do my own version of TNC's candy *** camping. I'm done roughing it(carrying all the crap on the bike) if I don't have to, especially dirt riding. I like the base camp idea for anything more than a long weekend. Putting a spare battery in my car to run an electric cooler. Might even get a roof top tent. I used to do a lot of whitewater boating and we always base camped out of our vehicles, mostly because the remote locations of the rivers made it necessary. Fires at night, one pot meals, and the stars in the middle of nowhere after a good day can't be beat! Well the food can be beat, but that's not hard.
Money spent on gas getting there can be offset by camping out. Some people go on vacation to Disney or go on a cruise, I spend that same money to get to places like TNC has shown. Just my personal preference. To quote a Dwight Yoakam song,"A thousand miles from nowhere, and time don't matter to me"...those are the places I seek. Places like in TNC's pics.
TNC - I have taken notes on the trails you rode, thanks for including that. Now to order some maps (the paper kind) and start some trip planning.
Sorry for the hijack, this ride report just stoked my vacation fire, something serious. I must be a desert rat at heart, I just love it out there. I keep looking at those pics...must go back.