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Storm's Adventure Out West

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As I'm preparing my motorcycle for its journey out west I thought I'd start a thread to tell my story along the way. I have 11 days of vacation from work and I plan on using them all! That will give me 18 days of on the road! I'm kicking off my vacation by going to see Phish in concert. Then it's off to the GSR rally in Bedford! The nice thing about this vacation is I don't have any real plans. My last trip out west, I had to be in Bisbee Arizona by a certain date... Nope, not this time. If I want to stop to see the world's biggest ball of string, I can! I plan on taking U.S. route 50 west most of the way. Most of the way to where? I don't know, RT 50 ends in Sacramento California... I'll be riding my Yamaha FJR. My last trip out to Arizona I was on my 79 1000e. What a great touring motorcycle the 1000e is and what a fun we had. But I think the water cooling and extra horsepower will be a good thing as I'm blasting across the Nevada desert! It will sure be nice to forget about work and the daily routine for a few weeks. I love being out on the road. 🌞
 
If I want to stop to see the world's biggest ball of string, I can! I plan on taking U.S. route 50 west most of the way.
Sounds good, Norm. A relaxed plan, or even a lack of plan vacation is the best. The closest thing to a "plan" should be to hit any stops on the way there (wherever "there" might be), just make sure you leave enough time to book it home.

When we went out to Durango in 2005, our plan was to go north to Montrose and catch US 50 all the way to Cincinnati, then come north to the house. I have been on most parts of that route over the last 50+ years that I have been traveling, but still haven't done the entire length in one shot.

For your detouring pleasure, there are several claims to the largest ball of twine. Fortunately, one of them is in north-central Kansas, just 100 miles north of US 50. If the ball of twine isn't quite enough to get you to divert off your intended path, just another 20 miles north of that is the Geographic Center of the contiguous United States. I have been there, and the only thing to see there is a marker stating that it's the center and that you are there.

If you are into seeing some of the oddball bits of history, the Barbed Wire Museum is in LaCrosse, which is a bit west of the ball of twine, and only 50 miles north of US 50. Much more interesting than it sounds, it appeals to my (limited) interest in history.

A little bit east of Dodge City on US 54 is Greensburg, home of the World's Largest Hand-dug Well. I have gone past it, but never stopped. Not sure I have missed anything. :oops:

Dodge City has significance in the Old West and has many places for tourists. If you continue west and a bit south on US 54, you will get to Liberal, where you can see Dorothy's house from the Wizard of Oz. I have been through Liberal many times, never knew the museum was there.

On the other hand, you can follow the common wisdom that there is NOTHING to see in Kansas, so just book it across and get to Colorado, where the riding is MUCH better after you get west of I-25.

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Norm, I can tell you a few things about us50. Through Colorado and Kansas. That is what I just did, although in a easterly direction, a couple weeks ago.

Western Colorado (although about 10 miles of suburbia near i70) to eastern Colorado is great. East of salida follows the Arkansas river for a couple hours, rock face on one side with road going around blind curves, and river on other side, sometime with not even a guard rail between pavement and river.
when going east I started seeing snow covered mountain peaks in distance, and then they were taking up entire view ahead. And then started climbing. About 8000 feet started seeing some snow in places. By 10,000 was seeing more snow, at 11,000 was full snowcover. Air temp was maybe 50.
then several miles of 6% grade.

eastern Colorado might as well be Kansas.

i did take us50 across Kansas (till i35). It Is full sped ahead 65-70 speed limit, traffic about 80. Goes around most small towns, so is not really that much slower than slabbing it. Can easy bypass towns or can easy opt to roll thru and see the little old small towns.

assuming I can make BC, and assuming I can pack maps (you know, those things printed on paper) we can review a few things.
 
I'm subscribed. If you make it to Nevada or Sacramento I'll take a ride down and meet up. I plan on doing US-50 in July with Gustov to the Colorado Springs area. I remember riding in a car on 50 from Saramento through eastern Colorado in 1966 on our way to Virigina. Look forward to seeing how much I can reconize of the scenery along the way
 
Hey Norm!

Lots of adventures going to the west! Hopefully, you can post pics...enjoy and ride safe!

Ed
 
I'm now done with work, I'm officially on vacation! I'm going to a concert tonight, then off to Bedford Indiana tomorrow morning! 🌞
 
Subscribed to tag along on your adventure. At least I'll get to participate in the first part at the rally.

Having recently completed a 9 day motorcycle tour, I can say there is something special about waking up every day, with my only responsibility being to pack the bike and ride, then unpack and relax. Day after day. I thought I might tire of it, but turns out 9 days is too short!

It was a real shock going back to work that first day after the tour!
 
I'm on US 50 just SE of Kansas City, got in last night after leaving Raton, NM Wednesday morning. A storm here killed today's riding so I won't make it to Bedford for the rally but do plan on staying on 50 into SE Ohio. It's a great road although I caught I-70 across Kansas so I didn't have to downshift.
 
I love loosely planned moto-trips. We'll be doing a mini (4 day) one starting the weekend after this.

Safe travels and much joy to you!
 
After leaving the rally Sunday morning, I pretty much rode in the rain all day. I decided to pick up the highway to make some time. I did make it to Kansas city, about 550 miles. Today I woke up to beautiful weather, sunny and cool! I reconnected with route 50, I rode that across Kansas to Dodge City Kansas(only 300 miles) after doing a little sightseeing, I decided to get a hotel room and dinner and stay in Dodge for the evening. Tomorrow will be fun heading into the Colorado Rockies. 👍

This picture was taken at a rest stop. I shows all the trails and railroad lines going through Kansas...
 

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Just left the Rockies on Wednesday, there was snow all the way down to 7000 feet Friday. Stay warm!
 
I decided to get a hotel room and dinner and stay in Dodge for the evening. Tomorrow will be fun heading into the Colorado Rockies. 
About 15 miles west of where the bypass joins US50 on the west side of Dodge is the town of Cimarron. That is where my bike got loaded into a U-Haul after breaking the u-joint in the driveshaft.

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Norm, AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!

Enjoy the Rocky Mountains and all those mountains switchbacks and twisties and the incredible epic views! I will be living vicariously through your stories and photosI, as I'm just getting back on my bike again 3 months after knee surgery...

Enjoy those incredible roads, the peace & solitude of being out west, and time away from work not having to worry about much of anything, especially with a nearly brand-new touring rig!
 
Today's weather was beautiful, a little warm towards the afternoon 93?. I was happy to get out of Kansas and seeing the foothills of the Rockies. I was a little concerned about the wind in Pueblo. I call the hotel in Salida, the girl said it wasn't to windy here. So I proceeded. What a beautiful ride! Rt50 parallels a rapid flowing river and railroad tracks. Oh, earlier in the day I got a free bike wash. (The motorcycle was covered in bugs and bird, it was gross) the attendant said all bikes that pull in are free! We chit chatted for a little bit what a nice fellow... Anyway, what direction to go tomorrow? Continue west or drop down to Flagstaff?
 

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Yah, 50 follows the Arkansas river for quite a ways there, and your picture shows it well. Glad that you enjoyed it.

.... Anyway, what direction to go tomorrow? ...............
I am interested to hear if you continued west on 50 out of Salida, and your experince going over Continental divide (11,300 ft) just west of Saladia.

hee hee
the river is rapid because the snow is still melting at 8-9-10-11 thousand feet
(or so it was 1st week june when i went through)
 
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I figure I should check in. I had a great time yesterday visiting with the one and only Peppermint Patty. She showed me all around Sedona Arizona. Pointing out the names of the different rock formations. I wanted to take her out to her favorite Mexican restaurant, but it was closed.... Plan B was she'd cook at home. What a delicious meal of Steak, Potatoes and Fried Zucchini! Patty showed me her legendary GS-1100E and her trophy collection. I don't know if it was something in the air, but I had the best night's sleep I've had in a few days! I got a early start this morning, the weather was beautiful a cool 61? but I knew it was going to be getting HOT. I rode through Sedona all the way to Flagstaff. Then I went on a trek across the Arizona/Utah desert. The FJR was running a little hotter than usual, but it never missed a beat. I made it to Moab Utah. I'll probably start heading east tomorrow, hitting Colorado again. 👍
 

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