The Journeys of Darla ....
#182
Great minds think a like. I am heading up through Sun Valley to Stanley to Salmon. I have been both ways over the pass several times, once last year, but the view of the Sawtooth mountains from Galena Pass never gets old.
It will be a lazy riding day, so should be good for a few Picts.
It will be a lazy riding day, so should be good for a few Picts.
#183
These are shot with my iPhone, then loaded directly up to the thread from it. It works pretty good and saves a lot of hassle from transferring from my camera to to my laptop. My laptop does not always work because it is only Wifi, my iPhone will upload with just a phone connection. I have my Sony DLSR and lenses with me, but only use it if I am going to want to "work" the shot on Photoshop when I get home. I don't take it out much as this works so well. The problem with the iPhone pictures is that they don't have enough DPI in them to make good Photoshop subjects. But for this kind of thing, it works well, especially with the new cameras in the 6's. I will look at the 7's and if the cameras are even better I will probably get one.
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These are descriptions of the place. They are about 4 ft x3 ft and maybe 2 ft off the ground. Unfortunately they are falling into disrepair so you can't read all the info. There are about 8 of them.
#188
Time to finish this. I got home two days ago. I left Salmon about 9 am and got to the house about 6. It was cold in the morning (I stayed at the Super 8; nice folks; good breakfast and 1/2 dozz n bikes there) and I had my electric vest and heated grips on high. I didn't take any Picts that day as I did this route earlier in the thread a few months ago, and also because when I am a day away from home I want to put on miles and get there. It was cold, But decent until I got to Polson, then it got ugly. There was a big storm just to the West of Flathead Lake and I hit the front halfway up on the West side. The wind was wicked and there where Whitecaps all over the lake. I wrestled Darla all the way to the South end of Kalispel, and then the rain hit. I put my Rain Gear on and it was a good thing I did. It rained about 1/2 way to the border and then let up and by the time I got to 3/4 hour away from home it started to clear up. As I said, no Picts, as all of them would be gas stations and MacDonalds wh n I stopped for coffee. .... But back to the day before ...
#189
The previous night I stayed in Pocattelo at amMotel 6 and was lucky enough I get a room. There was a big Fair in the area So the place was busy. I got up and headed towards Sun Valley. I had a lunch with me so decided to spend a bit of time at Craters of The Moon National Monument. I have ridden by it several times over the years, but never went in. This trip I bought a yearly National Parks Pass, so decided to visit. I wish I had a long time ago. Definatley worth the time.
Then headed off towards Highway 75 and the Sawtooths. Drove through Sun Valley and headed up Galena Pass. Stopped on the top for a bit; then down the hill and across the flats to Stanley. Fuel, Hot dog ant gone. It was getting later and I wanted to be in Salmon before dark. Highway 75 from Stanley to Challis is a Motorcyclist dream road. Twisty, tight and a posted speed of 65 mph; with almost no one living on it. Pure fun.
I got through Challis, big fire around there as there was a lot of smoke; and started working my way North and onwards Salmon. The light started to fade, I put my clear glasses on; and slowed down to 45/50 mph, as the deer came out. I was pretty tired, so just unpacked and went to bed. But, to the Picts ....
Then headed off towards Highway 75 and the Sawtooths. Drove through Sun Valley and headed up Galena Pass. Stopped on the top for a bit; then down the hill and across the flats to Stanley. Fuel, Hot dog ant gone. It was getting later and I wanted to be in Salmon before dark. Highway 75 from Stanley to Challis is a Motorcyclist dream road. Twisty, tight and a posted speed of 65 mph; with almost no one living on it. Pure fun.
I got through Challis, big fire around there as there was a lot of smoke; and started working my way North and onwards Salmon. The light started to fade, I put my clear glasses on; and slowed down to 45/50 mph, as the deer came out. I was pretty tired, so just unpacked and went to bed. But, to the Picts ....
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