mrzip66

I was raised by wolves. Very kind, very nurturing wolves. I love riding to a town a just barely learned the name of on a Friday, making a decision at the intersection to get myself lost 1000 miles away from home on a Saturday, and trying to figure out how the hell I can get home on a Sunday. Just ride a place and see a thing.

Great Basin National Park – Day Two

Woke up this morning, went and by the time I got the tent down, loaded the bike and made a phone call Randy showed up.   Its good to see him again.    We bullshitted for a minute then headed out by 10.

Leamington Utah
Leamington Utah General Store

The road was great.  on the way to delta, Randy showed me a spot where he and his grandpa used to go, an old general store in leamington.  Its closed now, but looked like a cool place.   Randys grandpa was one of a kind.  when we lived in Long beach in 89, got to know him a little bit and the stories of him and the things he said and did always make me smile.

burned through and ate in delta, then headed on the straight road to great basin national park.  It was a nice ride, not too hot, 5 or so degrees out of being just perfect.   We stopped at the nevada/utah border because we had some time to kill before the cave tours at lehman caves, grabbed something cold to drink and headed to the caves.

Apparantly we killed too much time, and just barely missed the tour.

Wheeler Peak Campground, end of the road
Wheeler Peak Road

So we bought some of the last 2 tickets for the day and headed up to wheeler peak drive, to kill an hour before our 90 minute tour.   Wheeler peak drive was really nice, climbs 10,000 feet in about 10 miles or so, up into the pines.   From the view areas you can see clear across nevada.   A nice nevada surprise.    We considered bagging going into ely and camping up there.   I’d like to take the RV up and go back there with the kids.   Definately a beautiful place, and not too far away. We went to the top, and raced back down just in time to grab our tour of the caves, without a minute to spare.

Entrance to Lehman Caves
Entrance to Lehman Caves

I’ve been in a few cave tours before, and I’d have to say this was the best.   Lehman Caves is a wet cave, so its still very active in growing and was nice and cool down there.   In addition to being the coolest looking cave I’ve ever seen, our tour guide was great.   You could tell right away she really loved people and loved what she was doing, and it showed in the first 5 minutes.   She made the stories and geology of the cave come alive for everyone, and the 90 minute tour was perfect.

The skies had clouded up even more and you could smell the rain that was about to happen.   We decided to head into Ely, it didnt look like it was going to be any drier than it was at that moment, so we loaded up and headed out.

Just as we hit the town limits the wind started raging.   We pulled into the KOA a

Randy, Fixing his throttle cable in the Motel Room
Randy, Fixing his throttle cable in the Motel Room

nd I ran inside to see if they had at least a cabin to crash in for cheap, since putting up a tent in a storm just didnt seem like fun.   They didnt.   we headed into town and got a room at the white pine,  a bit of a roach motel that Ive stayed in before with the family.   It was shmeggy, but it was better than a tent.

Heading up and down the passes Randy broke his return throttle cable.   Randy got his bike from a guy for $125 bucks, and I gotta say, it ran great.   For a 1980’s bike that had been neglected for so long, to come out of the trip with something as minor as a throttle cable was impressive.   Randy didnt mind, he’s a good field mechanic and came up with a few options to fix it in the morning.   We ran down to the casino, got a gristle steak, and then went back to the room and crashed.

My first options anymore are to ride by myself.   I dont mind it, and I don’t have to deal with anyones crap and can ride at whatever pace I want.   Randy is one exception to that.   Everytime we ride its always good, with zero hassles and the conversation is good.   Today was a perfect example of that.  We didnt ride too far, but all in all it was all good.

Rode 208 Miles today

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Day 1: Run to Nephi

This morning I had every intention of going to Tonopah, but right now Im in Nephi.

Randy emailed me this morning and told him I was going to tonopah, and he said he’d meet me there.   Hah, hes a die hard.  Love traveling with this guy.   Somehow that morphed into delta, and when I couldnt get a tent spot in delta and no parks in delta to crash, I rode to Nephi.

I managed to get out around 2:30 and hit 1-15.   I hate 1-15.   I hate freeways.   But I didnt havfe all the time in the world, and wasnt sure what I could find as far as camping in nephi, I rode to cove fort and through Richfield.  The rain was awesome going over the mountains into richfield.  It came straight down, rather than straight into my face.  I was soaking wet for about 20 miles, but once I got over the pass I could see the storm move south and blue sky ahead.    Took hwy 89 north through manti etc, and off through fountain green and moroni.

One of my favorite thing about riding is the smells.  Alfalfa, rain, Wet fields, even manure.   You get it all.  I can associate about half a dozen places with certain smells, now I have one more:   Moroni smells like chicken shit.  I can see why thats an insult, because chicken shit is no damn good.   You speed up to get the smell of chicken shit out of your nose.  You cant wait to stop smelling chicken shit.  I may not drive through moroni again without checking the winds.   nasty.

Im in nephi right now, found a nice little place with power and storm clouds brewing miles away.  it could rain tonight, but I could give a shit.   rain doesnt kill you.   Not riding i think might.

The tour pak was awesome on its maiden voyage.  I cant believe how much space I have now.  a glutton of space.  I hauled an extension chord up, just in case, which im using now.  I still have room.   One thing I did notice about the tour pak is how light and shaky it makes the front end of the bike, especially at slow speeds.    with a passenger over the back wheel, its not bad.  its normal, without one, and 25 pounds or so its a bit more edgy.  I think I need to invest in a solo rack for the tour pak.   I need to invent a way to get a quick coupler on it.  I think Ive got a way I can do that.
So randy is coming out at 6AM from morgan.  He should be here around 9 I’d guess.   Then we head out.  I’d like to go back down to tonopah if we can.  I wanna cross that long desert, and randy is the only guy who’d do that without bitching about the heat.    the question is, does he have the time.  He’s gotta be back sunday night.   Wherever we go, itll be fun.

First blog report from the road.   hah, i love this.

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Harley Tour Pak

The tour pak came in yesterday.   Its on the bike, and its killer.    The last few weeks ive been selling crap on ebay and buying things for the bike, including:  The tour pak, tour pak liner, tour pak lid organizer, front saddlebag bars with storage and water bottles, new panoptx dark glasses, and a new helmet.

The rest of the money im gonna go riding with tomorrow.   I havent been to tonopah nevada for 20 or more years, so tomorrow ill head out.   Camping for 10 bucks, ill ride and eat cheap.    Hopefully I can do my blog from my tent tomorrow night.   Its 300 miles to Tonopah, im going to try and head out around 3.

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107 degrees and Ice Storms

Its not very often Robyn and I can spend the day riding.  we dont always have babysitters, and overnight rides havent happened for years.   This weekend is thunder on the mountain in brian head, so we decided to head on up where its cool and see what we see.

The longer I live, the more lucky I realize I am.   Robyn is easygoing, and we have fun together and I enjoy her company more than anyone Ive ever met.   We got to cedar city, and we knew we were going to get rained on.    We went anyway.   Went up to  Brian head, cruised around for a few and on the way over to duck creek we started getting pelted with hail.  Fairly big hail.   we were stuck under the aspens there off the side of the road for about 20 minutes, then it broke and we headed out to duck creek, then out through Mt Carmel Junction and back through Zion.

Great day.  It was nice to get out of the heat and spend the day together.

Rode 216 Miles today.

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Welcome to the family, FatBoy

In 1990 when Harley was struggling to bring their company name back and sell motorcycles again, they introduced the fatboy.   They wont publicly admit this, but the japanese we’re kicking their ass and rumor has it they named the fatboy after the 2 atomic bombs that were dropped on japan:  Fat Man, and Little Boy.

Ive got a new member of the family.

2006 Fatboy.   In the garage.  Has a windshield, but this bike isnt for touring, its for bombing (hah, get it?) around town.   Its not mine officially untill monday, and a few things have to happen but if they do (and they look like they will, the fatboy is gonna have a home in the garage and on the road.

Its a nice driving bike.  Low to the ground, and the straightbars are comfortable.   Im a bagger at heart, but you can never have too many bikes, and hopefully this will help keep the ol’ road rage from getting too many miles on it.

Im pretty pumped.

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Kolob Reservoir Run

Enterprise Utah stop- Heading to Cedar City with Erik
Enterprise Utah stop- Heading to Cedar City with Erik

108 degrees out, and my air conditioner went out friday night.   Erik called me to go ride for a few hours, so we headed north out of town on highway 18 up to enterprise, and over to cedar city.   Had a bite to eat, then it started raining pretty hard.     Who cares.  Rain just makes you wet, its just made of water.

Rode up through cedar canyon a few miles and about 4 miles up the road turned into a dirt road, which sucks on a bike but it wasnt too bad.    14 miles of dirt road till we hit kolob reservoir, and then we blew home.    Rode about about 179 miles

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Funerals, Ebay and Tour Pak's

Kevins funeral was yesterday.    It started around 10 and the funeral and eulogies were great.  Erik Officiated, and I gotta say did a great job from start to finish.   Lots of funny stories and it made me and Robyn realize how short life is.   Kevin had a lot of friends.

Anyway, took a few pictures and robyn made a movie on the back of my bike.   Im not sure she even realized she made the movie, even so its on the back of a bike so its kinda rough:

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The after funeral party was good, shot some pool, drank some beer.   met a few people.   Good evening.

This week i sold around 1500 bucks worth of stuff on ebay, so I ordered my tour pak.  SHould be here in a month.   I also got 2 saddlebag bars and bar bags.

Erik and I are going riding again sunday.   Cedar mountainish stuff.   should be good.

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Kevin Flowers

My good friend Erik’s dad died saturday.    I remember kevin as a guy who woke up at 4 in the morning, and when I’d ride by his house in the AM he had his garage open hanging out in his garage.   I’d pull up, and hed say “tell me a story”.   He was a character, and I’d have to say one of a kind.   I did some excavating for his Dad, Buck flowers.    Kevin will be missed.

Kevin Ray Flowers, 52, of St. George Utah passed on to the next realm Saturday, June 21st, 2008. It was the first day of summer and Kevin was up and out early, as usual.

Kevin was born on January 22nd 1956 in Van Nuys, California, to Elmer Ray “Buck” Flowers and Lola Platts Flowers.

Kevin is survived by his mother Lola (Buck), brother Craig (Linda), sister Lana (Frank Emerson), sister Lori (Ed Burgess), son Erik (Nicole) and grandson Patton, son Colt, their mother Glenda (Sterling Fox), his beloved partner Teri Jo Vernlund and her sons Tyler and Shane, and an endless list of friends and well-wishers too numerous to name.

Kevin is preceded in death by his father Buck (1998), constant canine companions Snoop, Buddy, and Buster.

If you knew Kevin, you knew what he liked. He didn’t have hobbies, he had lifestyles. Boating, biking, customizing, modifying, joking, laughing, and being around people were his favorite things. He spent the last decade of his life doing exactly what he wanted, whenever he wanted. Few people dedicate themselves to their passions as fully as Kevin did. He spent a great deal of his time and energy helping his friends and family accomplish and solve the various goals and problems they brought to him, looking to him for guidance and leadership. There was no one else like him. Impossible to adequately describe, but instantly recognizable.

Viewing will be held at the Spilsbury Mortuary on 110 South Bluff, Wednesday June 25th at 6pm to 8pm and Thursday June 26th at 9am to 10am. Funeral Services will be held at Spilsbury Mortuary at 10 AM, followed by the Last Motorcycle Ride with Kevin to the burial site at Tonaquint Cemetery. Casual dress is encouraged. Guests are encouraged and asked to bring their motorcycles and join the procession as we all take one Last Ride with Kevin to his final resting place.

Last night Erik, Joey and I rode the bikes to mesquite.   I’m dead positive wherever Kevin Flowers is, he’s proud of his sons.    Proof that the beat goes on:

Kevin flowers genuinely inspires me like noone has in a long time.  He lived pretty simply, but lived exactly how he wanted like his obit says.   Thats gotta be how life is supposed to be.
I enjoyed the ride last night.   It was a tribute I felt to eriks Dad.

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