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Victoria-Moab-Las Vegas-LA-Victoria

trevor

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Got back last week from a 2 week ride.
Some buddies from Victoria were trucking their dirt bikes to Moab for a week of riding the desert. So Greg and I took off on our street bikes to meet up with them for a few days before heading off west on our own.
We took off Tuesday night so we could get getting across the border out of the way....7pm ferry was beautiful



Snoqualmie Pass could have been a problem early in May but 75 degrees and sunny



We did some big days...first day 830kms to John Day Or....been here many times and it never disappoints....our motel keeper lol



Quick stop in Golden



Breakfast in Prairie City Or....love finding breakfast on the road





Our only concerning weather happened on our way through Idaho...in the afternoon black clouds were chasing/surrounding us ....thought for sure we were going to get dumped on but only saw some very light rain for 20-30 min, the rest of our two weeks was nothing but sunshine and lolly pops!

 
Nice pics Trevor. Thanks for sharing with us jealous types.
 
We stayed in Tremonton Ut and it's nothing to brag about...lol....our day to Moab was a shorter day of around

breakfast in Brigham City...I discovered this place last year when I travelled by myself to Vegas via Moab last fall...great breakfast!




Our route

https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Mot...af1d5c42d!2m2!1d-109.5498395!2d38.5733155!3e0

Our digs in Moab...I stayed here last fall as well



We arrived in Moab on Friday and our friends weren't showing up until late Saturday so we did a small loop to take in the sites.....did a little hiking too



Big country



On Sunday we rented a side by side so we could ride in the desert with our buddies....what a hoot! Not cheap but worth it







 
Monday Greg and I headed to the Grand Canyon via the famous and jaw dropping Monument Valley...

Our route and with us finishing in Marble Canyon

https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Moa...0122403a8!2m2!1d-111.6842269!2d36.7904357!3e0

Breakfast in Bluff Utah



Run Forrest Run!



It's a big hole



Now this was one of my favorite places we stayed...this place came to my attention on my solo trip last fall and I said I have to come bac and stay here!
Middle of nowhere....it did not disappoint....over 100 years old









Our room

 
The hidden gem of this motel in Marble Canyon was what was right across the road from us....a gorge that was as deep as 1000ft in spots...the owner told us about it and we hopped on our bikes and rode onto the dirt road to explore....wow!

You can see our little oasis in the back ground







I took this photo of our motel on our way back to it from the gorge....I really like it. :)

 
Great pictures and write up Trevor.
I'll be in the Moab area next week. If I had someone to go with I'd love to do that 4X4 buggy thing. I might just go on the Jeep tour that they have. I'm really looking forward to riding up through Arizona to the canyon. Then over to Moab.
 
Great pictures and write up Trevor.
I'll be in the Moab area next week. If I had someone to go with I'd love to do that 4X4 buggy thing. I might just go on the Jeep tour that they have. I'm really looking forward to riding up through Arizona to the canyon. Then over to Moab.
You’ll love it! Are you staying in Moab?
 
You’ll love it! Are you staying in Moab?

So far I've been able to keep my daily costs below budget.
If I don't spend it on hookers in Vegas, I might be able to splurge and spend a extra day in Moab.
Although I really want to ride Colorado. Colorado has much better beer than Utah...
 
Looks like a fun road trip and some great pics of the scenery, Trevor.
There are a couple Youtube rabbit holes that i occasionally fall into about off-road vehicle recoveries and repairs in Moab. Gorgeous area.
 
Next we were off to Vegas for a two day stop. We stayed at the Flamingo and believe it or not it was one of our cheapest stays on the whole trip....I guess they just want you there to gamble...My buddy gambled $1 and I $7....lol
Our route from Marble Canyon

https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Lee...2m2!1d-115.1707917!2d36.1164409!3e0?entry=ttu



Talk about a culture shock from the Canyon lol



Having fun with the locals...lol...it was my buddy's first time in Vegas and didn't believe me this would cost him money...lol





Quite the pool at the Flamingo.....to get a lounge chair was $75 plus a $150 bar/food tab....we sat on our towels...lol



 
So far I've been able to keep my daily costs below budget.
If I don't spend it on hookers in Vegas, I might be able to splurge and spend a extra day in Moab.
Although I really want to ride Colorado. Colorado has much better beer than Utah...

I'll take a side by side ride before a hooker ride any day...
 
From Vegas we rode to LA where we stayed in Studio City at the El Patio Inn
we had a plan to see some live music. I had done some homework a month prior and found a dinner/jazz club owned by Herb Alpert called https://www.vibratogrilljazz.com/
Macy Gray was supposed to be playing the night we were there but she fell ill and couldn’t perform . They assured me on the phone that we should still come and we wouldn’t be disappointed by the jazz band that would be performing that night.
Wow what a place and night! I had told them we were two Canadians on motorcycles. The staff was great with us asked us lots of questions about our ride.
We had a great table upfront and centre stage. The dinner was amazing. The musicians were awesome. The drummer was from Earth Wind & Fire and the guitarist was from Stevie Wonder’s band. We sat beside a guy that played guitar in Prince’s band. The vibe of this place was unreal…older crowd and well dressed.
Our waiter asked us what we thought about the band and I said I “couldn’t believe how good they were” then he says to me “did you guys see Gene Simmons”? I said “ah no, is he here”? He said “don’t look now but him and his wife Shannon Tweed are having dinner at the table right behind us”.
He was so close to us that I could have actually reached out and touched him! Lol



 
Thanks so much for sharing! I live in southern Utah and know how beautiful it is. Great trip!
 
Thanks Trev.
Great adventure, and some great pics.

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Thanks Dave

There's more....have you ever heard of Iconic Motorbikes in Santa Monica CA? https://iconicmotorbikeauctions.com/
You might remember in my Safety Meetings thread me mentioning a guy that came to my meetings...Bill Peck...He has a crazy valuable collection...Ducati greenframes, a couple of Honda NR's...had the guy from New Zealand from VeeTwo Brooke Henry https://www.veetwo.com/....anyway Bill told me that he is "involved" with Iconic and has bikes there.....so I asked Bill if I could go see the Iconic while in California....Bill sets up a meeting....when I showed up I had to use the password "Bill Peck" to get in....lol....
Adam Tromp the owner could not have been more gracious and took us on a tour....wow! This was an airport hanger full of some of the most valuable motorcycles in the world.




Zero mile Duc owned by my friend Bill....Adam told us he was offered 1 million for it and turned it down,









 
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