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Day 14

September 30th, 2009 Duke 2 comments

After leaving Craters of the Moon National Park we rode into Boise, ID to spend the night and get some service.  The service wasn’t planned and took a little longer than anticipated, but allowed us to get some much needed downtime.

 We spent much of the day relaxing and working on the Blog, etc.  Did you check out the links section for some of videos of our ride?  We’ll get some more of that out there soon.

Besides working on the Blog, as always, we were busy plugging for Camp Hope and the work being done and so desperately needed for our disabled Veterans.  And, as always, we met some wonderful people. 

In Boise we met Amber at the Boise Airport’s Inn America where we spent the evening.  She was very patient with us as we crowded her lobby while we busily worked all morning long.  Thanks Amber! 

Also at the Inn America we met Connie Fenty, an author working on a travel book of her journeys across America.  Connie is also a Yoga teacher and thought perhaps the Veterans at Camp Hope could benefit from relaxation techniques.  She was talking about the possibility of volunteering her services.  I mentioned the long-term plans for Camp Hope and how that might very well be an option.  Well have to keep Connie and her offer in mind:  www.yournatureconnection.com.

While at a Walmart in Boise we caught a lady admiring our bikes and trailer… another opportunity… Maurine “Mo” Johnson is a member of a unique church in Meridian, ID; the Common Ground Biker Church.  They hold services in the Busted Shovel Bar & Grill in Meridian and reach out to the biker community.  As a rider herself, she was very interested in the cause and our ride.  I noticed she’s already been on our Blog and has posted a comment.  Thanks Maurine for keeping us in your thoughts and prayers and helping us spread the word.

That evening on our way through an Oregon mountain pass on I-84 we were in need of some fuel and stopped in  Durkee, Oregon.  The proprietor was kind enough to allow us to fuel although he was about to shut down for the evening.  We shared with him the purpose for our ride, and we enjoyed his “country wit”… of course, he could have kept the comments about the deer and bear collisions on the mountain pass as well as the unfortunate recent accidents in the area to himself.  Our ride after the fact was just a bit disconcerting.

Until tomorrow…

Chris and I busy working in the Inn America Lobby...

Chris and I busy working in the Inn America Lobby...

Working away II

Fueling up in Durkee, Oregon

Fueling up in Durkee, Oregon

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Day 13

September 28th, 2009 Duke 1 comment

As I mentioned in my last post, we made it as far as Victor, Idaho when we decided to stop for the evening.  From the minute we entered the town we were greeted with kindness and interest. 

We pulled into a gas station just outside of town, handed out some brochures at the check-out counter and had a brief conversation about Camp Hope and the work being done on behalf of disabled Veterans.  We stepped out and moved our bikes to the side to wait for Ron and the RV to make it down off of the mountain pass.  We weren’t waiting for more than 5 minutes when Ron pulls in followed by the town’s Sherriff. 

OK… at first that looked a little suspect, especially when he asked if we needed directions (out of town is what I read between the lines), but he was previously a detective in New York City, had seen Ron’s New York state tags, and was just looking to help a fellow New Yorker.  Well, he got out and we shared Camp Hope and the purpose behind our ride with him, and he made sure were taken care of by ensuring we were staying in a quality place for the evening and eating at the right establishment.

In the meantime, the attendant at the gas station was sharing Camp Hope with some of his other customers.   Two of those customers, a husband and wife, as they were leaving screamed out of their vehicle, “Thank you for your service!”… and I was off behind them with brochures in hand.

All this to say, if your travels ever bring you to the Grand Teton/Jackson Hole, Wyoming area, do yourself a favor and take the Teton Scenic Byway (Wyoming Hwy 22 / Idaho Hwy 33) through Victor, Idaho.  The ride out of Victor was beautiful.  We took Idaho Hwy 31, to US Hwy 26 through Swan Valley along the Snake River, and then continued on US Hwy 20 to Craters of the Moon National Park.  The stretch through most of US Hwy 20 was a desolate, barren landscape, but beautiful in its serenity… it was just us, the wind and the road.

Oh, by the way, when you come through Victor, make sure you stop and eat at Scratch: http://www.eatatscratch.com.  It’s a small, wonderful restaurant.  It was so good, we ate there twice!  And if you’re camping and need a place to stay, look for the Teton Valley Campground.   It was a nice, clean campground with a friendly staff.

P.S.  Check out the new link to some video clips during our ride.  You may want to check that often for updates.  We’ll definitely be posting more.

Scratch

Camp at Teton Valley Campground, Victor, ID

Snake River

On our way to Craters of the Moon

Arco, ID... definitely not an endorsement.

Arco, ID... definitely not an endorsement.

Craters of the Moon National Park

Craters of the Moon National Park

Scenes from Craters of the Moon

Scenes from Craters of the Moon

Craters of the Moon II

Craters of the Moon III

Craters of the Moon IV

Craters of the Moon V

Craters of the Moon VI

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Day 12

September 27th, 2009 Duke 1 comment

OK… maybe 40 degree sleeping bags weren’t our best option for Yellowstone in late September.  Brrrrr!  What a cold start to the morning.  Our thermometer read 34 degrees, but we were told it dipped down into the 20s.  Brrrrr!

First thing in the morning, after thawing that is, was a stop at a Ranger station to check on the road closure.  Lucky for us the road towards the south end of the park was temporarily open, and we were able to make it to Old Faithful and the south entrance of the park heading to Grand Teton.

In Grand Teton we encountered more fires and smoke, which left a haze that made it nearly impossible to appreciate the scenery.  Catch a glimpse below, the mountains are still impressive.

From Grand Teton we made our way south to Jackson Hole, Wyoming, and then across the Teton Scenic Byway into Victor, Idaho where we stopped for the evening.

By the way, my sincere apologies for the delay in posting to our Blog.  Our service has been spotty at best sometimes.  For instance, we had absolutely no service in Yellowstone until we got to the village at Old Faithful.   I suspect we’ll have more of this as we go through some of the remote areas on our route.  We’ll do our best to minimize that though.

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Old Faithful... and no, I don't mean Duke!

Old Faithful... and no, I don't mean Duke!

Old Faithful II

Scenes from Yellowstone

Scenes from Yellowstone

Scenes from Yellowstone IV

Scenes from Yellowstone V

Scenes from Yellowstone

AJ's windshield on our way to the Grand Teton

The road through AJ's windshield on our way to the Grand Teton

Group photos at the Grand Teton

Group photos at the Grand Teton

Grand Tetons group photo

Scenes from the Grand Teton

Scenes from the Grand Teton

Scenes from the Grand Tetons II

Antler arches in Jackson Hole, WY

Antler arches in Jackson Hole, WY

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