Monday, July 20, 2009
Final Day
Camping in Utah
On Friday we camped North of Vernal in a grove of trees along the highway. We were looking to stay away from people, but it seemed that the Summer had attracted everyone imaginable. We decided to take a dirt road down a hill and into a valley that we thought would prove promising. As we started down the dirt road, it quickly took a huge turn for the worse. Before we had time to turn around, we were in a single track Jeep trail with 12” ruts and about a 25% grade. We carefully and fully maneuvered our bikes down to the bottom of the hill where the road transitioned into a mud trail where a very small water source crossed. Scott did very well crossing these trails, but I had a slightly more difficult time overcoming the mud and some of the ruts with a bike that weighs nearly 800 lbs.
To add a bit of irony, we traveled a few hundred yards up the road and found a dirt road that was arguably nicer than some of the highways that we had crossed in getting there.
Friday, July 17, 2009
Photo Gallery
Two Oceans - Grand Tetons
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Thursday, July 16, 2009
Entering yellowstone
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Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Weather Research
Windchill (ºF) = 35.74 + 0.6215T - 35.75(V^0.16) + 0.4275T(V^0.16)
Where: T = Air Temperature (F)
V = Wind Speed (mph)
^ = raised to a power (exponential)Windchill Temperature is only defined for temperatures at or below 50 degrees F and wind speeds above 3 mph. Bright sunshine may increase the wind chill temperature by 10 to 18 degrees F.
JetBoil PCS (Personal Cooking System)

Scala Rider Q2

For the long haul Motorcycle Tourer, it's important to be able to effectively communicate with the other riders in your party. That's why we have opted to use the Scala Rider Q2.
For the last few weeks, we've been evaluating the Q2 and we both agree that they have been worth every penny. These communication devices support helmet to helmet communication to keep riders talking, they support Bluetooth devices such as cell phones and GPS devices, and some models also support external audio sources via a physical jack. Additional features include noise canceling microphone, voice activated call answer, and automatic volume adjustment that will raise the audio volume when high background noise is detected.
This piece pf equipment has been the single best investment that we've made to date both in terms of convenience and safety. I really like the ability to quickly let a buddy know to double up for passing cars, or that there is a road hazard such as sand on a curve. Five stars!
Monday, July 13, 2009
Our list
- 2 changes of clothes (Yellowstone trip)
- rain gear
- sleeping bag
- chargers
- cell
- headset Q2
- ipod, etc...
- gloves
- heavy
- light
- Disposable battery chargers
- flashlight
- riding boots
- Bandanna
- Food
- self-heating hot chocolate
- Cup of Noodles :)
- Chili
- oatmeal (breakfast)
- dried meals for two
- knife
- snacks
- hydro-pack or something for water
- water purifier
- Q2 radios ;)
- swimming suit
- towel
- camera
- soap
- cookware
- utensils, cup, etc...
Shared items:
- tent
- camping axe (sharper ?)
- common bike tools
- lantern w/ xtra mantles
- Scott = Snow-Peak Gigapower 100A
- lighter or matches
- Small Camping stove
- fuel canisters
- Stove
- Scott = Jetboil PCS
- Good battery charger for Kevin's phone
- battery chargers for Comm system
- Sleeping Pads
- bug repellent (Eg. 'off')
- Saddle bags (for Scott)
- install 12v plugs
- GPS
- Thermometer
- Laptop