Sunday, August 15, 2010
SHOSHONE FALLS
GODESS OF THE SHOSHONE FALLS
Sunday, August 8, 2010
GREETINGS FROM GARRYOWEN, MT.
We came to Garryowen as a stopover between South Dakota and Idaho. We also wanted to visit the Little Bighorn Battlefield again. Our two day stopover has turned into a week. Sure is nice to be flexible and do what feels good. We hit storms from the time we left Sturgis until we were well inside the Montana border. So bad at one time, we had to pull off the road for a spell. Raindrops the size of tennis balls, winds about 60 mph, and visibility like an unlit basement. Deadwood got hit so bad they had 4 ft. of hail on the ground and in basements. Took them a few days to clean up. It has been gorgeous here, but we did have a T-stom one day where it rained and blew for 45 minutes. The wind was blowing the passenger side slideouts in, so Diane and I had to keep them pushed out til it passed. We will depart this camp on tues. and head west.
Everybody, including the fur people are doing well, we hope you all are, as well. Till we see you again, love, laugh, be well, and God Bless................
Adonnis & Cleopatra................
Sunday, August 1, 2010
GETTING READY TO HIT THE SUPERSLAB
Howdy friends and family and others. Another interesting week in Western South Dakota. Made a trip or two into Rapid City, took care of some business, picked up our mail, and met with our friend Dixie and her friend, John for lunch at the Firehouse Brewery. We had a nice visit, but almost immediately after we split, John became ill and Dixie had to take him to the VA Hospital in Sturgis. John is home now and doing well. We took a day trip to Deadwood for a visit, left some gelt at a couple of casinos, and had lunch. We then took a drive up to the town of Lead (Leed) which is an old mining town but is being nicely restored and reinhabited. From Lead we drove through Spearfish Canyon to the town of Spearfish. Great road trip! Black Hills scenery with the river running along side the road.
After 3 tries at trying to get a permit for personal security, we finally suceeded, but it took a lot of negotion and pleading with knee pads on. Seems they cease issueing permits during the Rally period, which is now. But after involving the Meade Co. sheriff and the Secretary of State at the Capitol. We got it. We are exceptional! Day after tomorrow, we hit the road again, heading west through Wyoming & Montana. Y'all take care now! See youse down the road...
Carlos & Willie.............
After 3 tries at trying to get a permit for personal security, we finally suceeded, but it took a lot of negotion and pleading with knee pads on. Seems they cease issueing permits during the Rally period, which is now. But after involving the Meade Co. sheriff and the Secretary of State at the Capitol. We got it. We are exceptional! Day after tomorrow, we hit the road again, heading west through Wyoming & Montana. Y'all take care now! See youse down the road...
Carlos & Willie.............
Sunday, July 25, 2010
STURGIS, SOUTH DAKOTA
Greetings to all who viist this BLOG. We are camped in Sturgis, about 25 miles west of Rapid City. We love this campground. It is clean and green, lots of wildflowers, quiet and the owners are real friendly. We are close to Mt. Rushmore, Custer Nat. Park, Deadwood, and a host of other attractions. The Sturgis Black Hills Motorcycle Rally starts on the 6th of August, and this little town grows from 7000 to over 600,000 for a week. We were hoping to get out of here before the madness, but due to some time requirements with Meade County, we will remain here until the 15th. Due to previous reservations, we will have to move from our lovely spot to a very similar site, but it will be dry camping for a week or so, no problemo.
Sturgis is starting to morph into "Bikerville", new signage, T-shirt tents opening up on every street corner, campgrounds being groomed for a million tents. The city streets will be blocked off for motorcycles and emergency vehicles only.
Hope all of you are enjoying your summer and are well and happy. Stay in touch, hope tp see you soon..............
Harley & Davidson....
Sturgis is starting to morph into "Bikerville", new signage, T-shirt tents opening up on every street corner, campgrounds being groomed for a million tents. The city streets will be blocked off for motorcycles and emergency vehicles only.
Hope all of you are enjoying your summer and are well and happy. Stay in touch, hope tp see you soon..............
Harley & Davidson....
THE KNUCKLE SALOON
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Best Regards from Sturgis, South Dakota
Howdy friends, thanks for visiting us here on the BLOG. Thank goodness for digital cameras, we couldn't share these with you or afford to take them otherwise. What a great week, most of it in Moab. Besides the everyday fun and beauty of the place, we took a 74 mile jet boat tour down the Colorado River through Canyonlands Nat. Park. The trip was a blast, and views breathtaking. We also took an off-road trip in the Blazer on the Schafer trail, about 50 miles from the River at the bottom up to the rim at Dead Horse Point. Pretty challenging trip. We couldn't take pictures at the scarey parts because I was trying to keep the Blaze on the trail. There were a half a dozen switchbacks going almost vertical and doing a 180 in 20-30 ft. Yikes!
And it was steep, at one point we climbed over 1000 ft in 2 miles over a rocky trail with scattered gravel. What a friggin blast.
We didn't decide which way to go when we left Moab until Friday. We decided to head for South Dakota. The first leg was to Golden CO. Good trip, but steep through the Rockies, especially East of Vail, 11,200 ft alt. then down to about 5200 ft in Golden. Felt like we were either going straight up, or straight down. We camped at an "Encore" park in Golden. Never again. Please ask us for details before you stay there. After about a half hour of "cut and fill" to get out of the damned spot. We hit the road, planning on spending the night in Wyoming. Too much going on with rodeos etc. We finished the day at Sturgis SD. The huge motorcycle rally starts in a few days, and this little town grows by 500,000 peoples min. We never plan it but always wind up here a week before the two wheeled zoo. Oh well, we'll be here a couple of weeks. Hope you are all having a great summer and look forward to seeing you and hearing from you soon
And it was steep, at one point we climbed over 1000 ft in 2 miles over a rocky trail with scattered gravel. What a friggin blast.
We didn't decide which way to go when we left Moab until Friday. We decided to head for South Dakota. The first leg was to Golden CO. Good trip, but steep through the Rockies, especially East of Vail, 11,200 ft alt. then down to about 5200 ft in Golden. Felt like we were either going straight up, or straight down. We camped at an "Encore" park in Golden. Never again. Please ask us for details before you stay there. After about a half hour of "cut and fill" to get out of the damned spot. We hit the road, planning on spending the night in Wyoming. Too much going on with rodeos etc. We finished the day at Sturgis SD. The huge motorcycle rally starts in a few days, and this little town grows by 500,000 peoples min. We never plan it but always wind up here a week before the two wheeled zoo. Oh well, we'll be here a couple of weeks. Hope you are all having a great summer and look forward to seeing you and hearing from you soon
Friday, July 9, 2010
Wow! What a wonderful trip from Milan, NM (about 60 miles west of Albuquerque) to Moab UT.
If you are ever in the Gallup, NM area on I-40, and want a wonderful trip, take 491 out of Gallup, through Window Rock and Ship Rock and all the Navajo settlements. Cross the Rio Grande and Colorado Rivers up into Colorado. Watch the geography change, then back into the high deserts of Utah. At Montecello, UT catch 191 north to Moab. The weather was superb, the scenery almost distracting, and good road conditions. We are camped on the banks of the Colorado River, at the Riverside Oasis. We will be taking a jet boat trip down the Colorado into Canyonlands NP, Monday morning. Later, we will take an off road trip from the Canyonlands rim, down to the Colorado River, and back out at the top of Canyonlands. We hope you enjoy the pics, they are a very small sample of all we have taken in just 2 days. Don't miss our near miss with the drug cartel experience on the last portion.........
Love you, miss you, wish you were here with us. Have a wonderful summer, and vaya con dios.........
Louis & Clarkette................
If you are ever in the Gallup, NM area on I-40, and want a wonderful trip, take 491 out of Gallup, through Window Rock and Ship Rock and all the Navajo settlements. Cross the Rio Grande and Colorado Rivers up into Colorado. Watch the geography change, then back into the high deserts of Utah. At Montecello, UT catch 191 north to Moab. The weather was superb, the scenery almost distracting, and good road conditions. We are camped on the banks of the Colorado River, at the Riverside Oasis. We will be taking a jet boat trip down the Colorado into Canyonlands NP, Monday morning. Later, we will take an off road trip from the Canyonlands rim, down to the Colorado River, and back out at the top of Canyonlands. We hope you enjoy the pics, they are a very small sample of all we have taken in just 2 days. Don't miss our near miss with the drug cartel experience on the last portion.........
Love you, miss you, wish you were here with us. Have a wonderful summer, and vaya con dios.........
Louis & Clarkette................
Our encore, as we departed New Mexico
OurMike’s Mad Adventure
Let me start this out by saying that Mike is my oldest and best friend. I met him in November of 1963 in the Navy. He was unique from day one, and I guess I must have been too, as we became instant brothers of insane semi-anarchy.
Mike has done everything, but is a fine and honest good patriot. He and Marsha came to Deming, NM from Bisbee AZ., for a pleasant visit. We had a couple of beers and a light lunch at the Adobe Deli. During our highly intelligent and articulate discussions, we determined an unsatisfied need to cross the border into Palomas, Chihuahua Mex. to acquire some international spirits. And so we did, and began our trek back to Deming. About half way, we were required to stop at the standard, usual Border Patrol check. No problem, done this a thousand times. Most times just waved on. Not this time. An extremely vigilant Border Patrol dog was intrigued by the rear of Mike’s macho Prius. We were requested to advance to secondary inspection. Oh crap! What’s going on???
At this point, allow me to regress for a second before I complete the point. Mike was an Operating Engineer for the Alyeska Pipeline Company for 21 years. He retired from there many moons ago, but recent conditions have opened some opportunities for short term temporary employment for some retirees. In the process of applying for one of these positions, he was required to endure a grueling diet and organic system detoxification program which involved a strict diet of non-food groups, an absence of the human consumable goodies, and the addition of some anti-toxin capsules.
Meanwhile, back at the sniffer dog, and the secondary inspection, this highly sensitive canine had, with the engine running, smelled something suspicious through the sealed trunk, through a thermos sealed ice chest, through a zip lock sealed bag next to a half of a cooked turkey, through a med sealed medicine bottle, something wrong? Yes, these were the purifying, toxin removing capsules. The head Border Patrolman, looking at the bottles, requested Mike to surrender samples, which Mike was very happy to do. The very professional and polite Officer Escobar subjected the capsules to an on hand chem. Lab test. The test was done right in front of us, and the officer informed us that if the capsules contained any THC or cocaine or other synthetic drug, that the packet would fizz up and change color. Both packets fizzed up and changed color. One was determined to contain THC, and the other either cocaine or some synthetic drug. Because of his pleasant demeanor, we thought he was kidding with us, at which point he assured us that he didn’t kid about such matters. Holy grass! How did we wind up in this fix? #1- the Officers informed us that we were either real brave, or real dumb to go across the border, and #2- that I bought crappy tequila to boot. We were assured that these officers knew if they were dealing with criminal types or not. And that we were lucky they did, because with the same evidence, if they thought we were suspicious, they would confiscate the car, and send us to prison awaiting further investigation. Thank God I look like such a virgin.
Mike was feeling a little violated by the on-line pharmacy that had sold him these capsules. He had even shared the paperwork received with the capsules, with the Officers. Mike wanted to carry this a step further with the on-line pharmacy, and asked the Officer for a documented report of the findings. The Officer said sure, but he would be required to make a Federal Case of it, in other words, confiscate the pills and the car, and jail us pending further investigation. Mike instantaneously indicated his flexibility on the matter, and rescinded his request for a report.
We returned to our campsite in Deming, had a couple of cold beers and some cheap-ass tequila from Mexico, and got real serious about how this might have turned out.
Let me start this out by saying that Mike is my oldest and best friend. I met him in November of 1963 in the Navy. He was unique from day one, and I guess I must have been too, as we became instant brothers of insane semi-anarchy.
Mike has done everything, but is a fine and honest good patriot. He and Marsha came to Deming, NM from Bisbee AZ., for a pleasant visit. We had a couple of beers and a light lunch at the Adobe Deli. During our highly intelligent and articulate discussions, we determined an unsatisfied need to cross the border into Palomas, Chihuahua Mex. to acquire some international spirits. And so we did, and began our trek back to Deming. About half way, we were required to stop at the standard, usual Border Patrol check. No problem, done this a thousand times. Most times just waved on. Not this time. An extremely vigilant Border Patrol dog was intrigued by the rear of Mike’s macho Prius. We were requested to advance to secondary inspection. Oh crap! What’s going on???
At this point, allow me to regress for a second before I complete the point. Mike was an Operating Engineer for the Alyeska Pipeline Company for 21 years. He retired from there many moons ago, but recent conditions have opened some opportunities for short term temporary employment for some retirees. In the process of applying for one of these positions, he was required to endure a grueling diet and organic system detoxification program which involved a strict diet of non-food groups, an absence of the human consumable goodies, and the addition of some anti-toxin capsules.
Meanwhile, back at the sniffer dog, and the secondary inspection, this highly sensitive canine had, with the engine running, smelled something suspicious through the sealed trunk, through a thermos sealed ice chest, through a zip lock sealed bag next to a half of a cooked turkey, through a med sealed medicine bottle, something wrong? Yes, these were the purifying, toxin removing capsules. The head Border Patrolman, looking at the bottles, requested Mike to surrender samples, which Mike was very happy to do. The very professional and polite Officer Escobar subjected the capsules to an on hand chem. Lab test. The test was done right in front of us, and the officer informed us that if the capsules contained any THC or cocaine or other synthetic drug, that the packet would fizz up and change color. Both packets fizzed up and changed color. One was determined to contain THC, and the other either cocaine or some synthetic drug. Because of his pleasant demeanor, we thought he was kidding with us, at which point he assured us that he didn’t kid about such matters. Holy grass! How did we wind up in this fix? #1- the Officers informed us that we were either real brave, or real dumb to go across the border, and #2- that I bought crappy tequila to boot. We were assured that these officers knew if they were dealing with criminal types or not. And that we were lucky they did, because with the same evidence, if they thought we were suspicious, they would confiscate the car, and send us to prison awaiting further investigation. Thank God I look like such a virgin.
Mike was feeling a little violated by the on-line pharmacy that had sold him these capsules. He had even shared the paperwork received with the capsules, with the Officers. Mike wanted to carry this a step further with the on-line pharmacy, and asked the Officer for a documented report of the findings. The Officer said sure, but he would be required to make a Federal Case of it, in other words, confiscate the pills and the car, and jail us pending further investigation. Mike instantaneously indicated his flexibility on the matter, and rescinded his request for a report.
We returned to our campsite in Deming, had a couple of cold beers and some cheap-ass tequila from Mexico, and got real serious about how this might have turned out.
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