2014 Ride to Redwood Forest 6,846 miles!
The 2014 adventure
was an awesome trip. Bill spent three years exploring Southeast Asia
while stationed on Okinawa with the Marines.
It was an exciting ride to unite with Brad and catch up with stories
from the past three years. Bill rode to
Montana to meet Brad then decide where to ride to from there. Below are some notes from the ride.
Bill rode 6,846 miles
total from northern Virginia to the Redwood Forest and returned to
Virginia. Most in one day was 1,260.
- I rode the Badlands and into Sturgis for a day
- Saw one traffic fatality outside Spearfish
- Met Brad in Montana the next day
- Blew the main oil seal of the engine. Down for two days repair so we went to the Testy Festy
- Rode some of Lewis and Clark's trial. Notable stop is the Lolo Hot Springs (a festival there too!)
- Rode around Mt Rainer
- Rode the entire Oregon Coast (literally from the Lewis and Clark bridge to the Redwoods)
- Rode through parts of the Redwood Forest
- Rode through the desert highlands of eastern Oregon and northern Nevada
- Rode around the forest fires at the time
- Saw many roadside signs thanking the Fire Fighters
- Exhaust pipe came disconnected from jug leaving Winnemucca, Nevada. Roadside repair kept me going until I got replacement bolts (now a tool kit item)
- Planned a Bonneville Salt Flats race but the flats were flooded
- Before and after linking up with Brad I slept in parks with my sleeping bag.
- Rode in two days of severe thunderstorms and tornado spotting on the way through Nebraska, Missouri, and Illinois. It rained the entire route from Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, West Virginia and finally cleared up once I reached the Virginia state line.