Oregon Dunes

Raywood

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Knotso and I got together yet again for a bit of a ride down to the Oregon Dunes to meet up with his off-road group.
We get out Friday and hook up on the side of the freeway at a truck stop about 3pm and then head South. We have a bit of traffic getting out of Washington's city areas then finally it opens up for a bit before we hit Portland. Then we hit heavy Friday afternoon traffic that is just creeping along at a crawl and it takes us much longer to get through the city. We get on the back roads headed to the coast and finally get to open it up again but this time on a windy two lane highway. It's getting dark now and the weather forecast was calling for lows in the high 20's so with each minute passing as the sun is going down we ride faster and harder till we get to the coast. We gas up and then still have a bit to go and we finally pull in to Sand Lake about 9pm.

We are now quite frozen and ready to stand by the fire and warm up a bit. Knotso's Off-road group has a roaring fire going so I head that way and enjoy the warmth. We eventually get around to setting up our tents and quickly learn that we aren't prepared for camping in the sand. Our tent stakes just don't hold or aren't long enough. But we manage and get out tents staked out and our matteress' and sleeping bags laid out then join the others by the fire. This is my first time to an ATV/Offroad adventure and I can tell you it's as loud as any motorcycle rally I have attended. Those souped up sand rails and ATV's sure are noisy. You can ride on the dunes till midnight as long as you have lights.

We enjoy the weekend and they eventually lure me out a couple times and I have a blast screaming around the dunes. First time in my life for me. I especially enjoyed the trails through the tree-lines.

Great weekend with plenty of good food cooked up by all and great new friends. The Oregan dunes are especially nice next to the coast line and offered many picture opportunities. I only took a few this trip.

Knowing before hand that it was dropping down to some cold temteratures I had bought a new sleeping pad and down sleeping bag. The pad was one of those self inflating air mattresses that was 3 1/2" thick and that with my new bag made the nights bearable. We enjoyed the couple days we are there with lots of riding and partying.

It's eventually time to head home so we pack up and load up the bikes again as we always do and head up the coast line. This time instead of heading over to Portland and getting on I-5 we head up the coast on Hwy-101. This turns out as expected slow and takes us a long time with all the traffic but we knew that was going to happen. We stop at Oregon's premier Cheese factory Tillamook Cheese's and take the tour and enjoy the samples then buy some stuff to take home to the families.

We hit the road again and get up to the Oregon/Washington border at Astoria and stop for dinner. It's about 6pm by now and the temperature is dropping fast. We still have many hours to go but getting a hot dinner in us is first priority plus we used this opportunity to put on more leathers for the colder weather and it was getting dark. Wind was very strong also.

After our dinner we hit the highway again and head North. Several hours later we are in McLeary, WA stopping for fuel. It's inland as we have left the cold windy coastline and moved inland. We expected the temperature to warm up a bit but we had to cross over a mountain so it only got colder. But we dropped into town and it did finally warm up some (to 40!). We were so cold that we stood at the gas station for a good hour warming up. The bank across the way had a clock/temp sign and it was first flashing 40 degrees when we got there then it dropped to 39 then 38 so we decided we better get going as we still had another hour and a half to our homes. We split up here and went our separate ways.
As usual I enjoyed my ride with my riding buddy. Side by side, fast and hard!!!!

We both get home at the same time and it's about 34 degrees and we are stiff with cold bodies. But it was a hell of a trip as our adventure always are. Either it's raining or it's windy as hell or it's friggin cold. Throw in some snow and hail and you have the Pacific Northwest.

Here are a few pics: (got to keep up with Ken!!! :D )





























 

Alicat

Hanging out
Great pics Ray,
Say, what pipes do you have on there now?

Looks like Knotso knows how to do it up!

Al
 

T Mack

SUCKER FREE
Paddle Tires!!!!!

gotta love the sand dunes....
I went to the sand dunes we have here in MI this summer..
Silver Lake, Sand Dunes in Mears, MI.
Put some paddle tires on the Dog and get to throwing some sand!!!!!!
 

Big Ron

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Nice pics Ray. Thanks:cheers: Damn the Nature / Sport pic have been awesome this morning. I know you got tons of them.
 

Chopper Dave

SIICK!!!
cool pics Ray! glad you and Knot had a good time!:cheers::2thumbs:
as T said...we have Silver Lake sand dunes on the west side of Michigan:whoop:
 

Raywood

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Great pics Ray,
Say, what pipes do you have on there now?

Looks like Knotso knows how to do it up!

Al
This is the latest Martin Bros pipe I got from Vicky when she still worked at KC. I had it ceramic coated internally but the company scratched the hell out of the chrome. I don't like it cause it doesn't allow me use of my rear peg. But I put it on there after my top-end rebuild cause my Stainless Creation pipe broke yet again. Two sets of the SC pipes and many broken brackets, they just can't handle the vibration or long trips. Metal must be too soft.
Anyway, going to get my drag pipes re-welded up and put them back on anyway.

:cheers:
 

Five Five

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thanks for sharing Ray.....Ridin the scoot is definitely a passion you and I and many of us here share.
Love the adventures....
 

Big Mike

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Raywood, I think we maybe had a near miss. I rode down to Cannon Beach on Saturday with four others. Two were Big Dog's, one Harley, and one Honda Rune. I never heard of a Rune before I saw it on Saturday, but it sure got a lot of attention. Anyway, had lunch in CB then headed down to Tillamook where we stopped at the creamery too!! That was probably around 3:30 or so. It was a sunny weekend down there, and noticed every little town we went through was packed. You probably found the same down where you were as well. Too bad we didn't know you were down there, we could have hooked up.
 

Raywood

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Raywood, I think we maybe had a near miss. I rode down to Cannon Beach on Saturday with four others. Two were Big Dog's, one Harley, and one Honda Rune. I never heard of a Rune before I saw it on Saturday, but it sure got a lot of attention. Anyway, had lunch in CB then headed down to Tillamook where we stopped at the creamery too!! That was probably around 3:30 or so. It was a sunny weekend down there, and noticed every little town we went through was packed. You probably found the same down where you were as well. Too bad we didn't know you were down there, we could have hooked up.
I'll bet you got there just as we were leaving. Wish we would have known you were there. Next time! :2thumbs:
 

Ghostflame

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Nice pics Ray. Brings back some great memories of riding my TT500 all over Sand Lake. I rode the longest wheelie of my life (over a mile) right down on the smooth hard sand right next to the ocean. Those were some fun times.:cheers:
 

shovelcowboy

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Great pics, you both took!:2thumbs: Thanks!

You are gonna have to teach me how to pile all that gear on a chopper (and make it stay) and I will teach you both how to pick better riding weather! :D

And Knotso, you should bring your sand toys out to our Little Sahara Sand Dunes. It is just a short way north of where I was working on Delta, UT dairies last week!



Little Sahara Sand Dune Guide

Shovelcowboy:cheers:
 
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