| [TABLE="width: 100%"] [TR] [TD][TABLE="width: 100%"] [TR] [TD] The following log was written by my brother, Eldon. Eldon passed away in Feb. 2008 losing his battle with cancer. On January 16th he departed Portland Oregon in an attempt to go as far North on a road that you could go. He was traveling to Inuvik, The Northern Territories, Canada. 6,000 miles round trip. He did this on a 2004 Ural Patrol. He faced 1,500 miles of rain, ice and fog on his way up. Temperatures -10 and below. The farther North that he got the colder, -20?, -30?, blowing powder snow. The truck and auto spray was terribly bad, turning the road in front of him into miniature blizzards. Accidents were common as well as big trucks being blown off the road. No matter where he went, no matter where he stopped, he found the people to have old time generosity. The following pages only reveal a small portion of what he received. Eldon got as far North as mile post 41 on the Dempster highway before being turned back, and it is a good thing that he was. He was already sick with Lymphoma. Eldon was less than 400 miles from his goal. It in no way detracts from the effort and the adventure of it. He feels that the experience meeting the people that he did, was more than worth the trip. Sunday Jan. 16 - Departed the Leukemia, Lymphoma parking lot at 08:30 Arrived Bellingham Washington, at Ural Northwest, Mark Watson was waiting for me. I got there about 1600, the bike was put in Marks shop. Mark took me to his home where I met his wife and daughter. We had a good Italian supper and they gave me a room for the night. The next morning we had breakfast and then Mark and I went to his shop. He had noticed that my headlight was out when I rode in the day before. A loose connection was the rat. That done, Mark took pictures to post on their web site. The ride up to Bellingham was uneventful. Truck stop scales said that I tipped out at 1420 lbs. rider and machine. January 17 - Here I sit in Hope Canada, all roads North are closed, two to weather and one to a burning wrecked tanker, so I am staying in the Hope Mountain Motel, in the hostile section. The time right now is 2241, I'll see what tomorrow brings. January 18, 10:30 am - The roads North are open again. I guess at the time, 1710, a nasty accident happened in front of me. Four cars in heavy rain mixed with fog and huge amounts of road spray, coupled with excessive speed may have been the cause. I was running at 90 kph with the speed limit at 100, everybody and 18 wheelers blowing by like I was sitting still. Brake lights coming on, I backed off to 50 kph. The pick up in front of me locked up and lost it, at the same time that a car passing me T boned another car, and then the truck went into the ditch with his bed in my half of the lane. I zigged around them all like an obstacle course, my dirt riding days saved my butt! I continued on the East bound on Canada 1. January 19, 1330 - On the road again, raining still. The rig started running crappy around 1500. Stopped at Thomson River RV park to seek a dry place to work. I rode through the snow, about 6 inches deep, up onto his covered patio. Found that the ignition was wet. Dried it out with a paint stripper heat gun, sealed it up with silicone caulk, had coffee then left. Don was an old time rider himself. He loved the bike. 1700 on the road again. About 9 1/2 hours later, I lost the left cylinder again, the first time to a bad plug, this time it was the sparkplug cap. I did a bit of brainstorming, electrical tape lining the inside of the plug cap, back on the road. 2 hours later it started to happen again, this time I did something different, I quit for the day, 0330. Could not see thru the rain and road spray and fog. Speed approximately 40 kph for 6 hours is just too much. Stopped at Cachcreek. January 19, 2100. Stopped in Prince George for the night. Rain, freezing fog, road spray, was not safe to continue on. Hwy. 16 West is closed due to the weather. Will try again in the morning. Travel speed average, 60-70 kph. The people are helpful up here, they all think I'm crazy, but they wish me well. When I stopped for gas this evening, I had the usual questions and answer session and two photo shoots. Nighty, night. [TABLE="align: center"] [TR] [TD] |
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[TD] January 20, 1000 hrs. - The Ural is still running well. About 1300 I stopped for gas in Vanderhoof. The left cylinder again. Pulled into the Polaris shop. Did not have enough power to get up the drive through 8-10" of slush. They pulled me up with a quad winch. I replaced both plug caps. Down the road again, purring like a kitten.
At the Polaris shop, I met a man by the name of Ben. He and three others stood there and laughed at me, but it was all good natured. At Burns lake, I stopped for gas and guess who showed up, Ben. He thinks I'm crazy. We jawed for a while. He invited me to his log cabin for Moose steak, yum yum. He also put me up for the night. He's still laughing. Bacon, eggs, hash browns and toast for breakfast.
January 21 - On the road again and still raining, going is slow, about 90 kph, damn fog and rain and road spray. It was warm, +3? when I left. Pulled into Bell 2 at 2300, expensive, too tired to continue, the weather pure dog poop.
January 22 - Up at 0930, breakfast, gassed up, answered questions to a bunch of Italians for m20 min. or so.
Bike running great. Approximately 30 K out of Stewart Junction, the #%&*%^#@$ rain, was forced into 2 wheel drive. Rain on Glare ice. Made Dease Lake. Man has that place changed.
On the back of a tow truck. Throttle cables froze up. Had to use the Kill switch on the downhill bend. Went to restart after getting the cables freed up. The switch was froze, thus Chucks towing. Chuck Phillips suggested that I put the bike in his heated shop for the night to thaw out. He and his lady friend fed me Carrots, peas, scalloped potatoes and ham with pineapple sauce, and topped it off with lemon meringue pie. They gave me my own room for the night.
On the way into Dease Lake I stopped at Isnut Motel for a bite eat. John Grove asked why the trip, question answered. Time to pay the bill, no charge. It was for the cause.
January 23 - We had pancakes, bacon, eggs and fried potatoes.
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