blacklbzbeauty
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Monday Sept. 3rd. We are staying at the Super 8 in St. Regis to get one last hot shower for awhile plus get some laundry done. We meet up with Ace and are introduced to and have lunch with Roger and Susan at a restaurant in town along with Dale our fearless leader. What a wonderful group of people! They are all headed off to camp for the night and meet back in town tomorrow morning.
Get back to the hotel and see a really cool red Ford Ranger with a Wildernest in the parking lot. Thinking that truck has to belong to one of our group. So I am tightening up my awning bracket bolts and enjoying a beverage when the owner of the Ford comes over and introduces himself as Gary with our group. Great guy and he, Terri, and I talk for awhile getting to know one another. Now that we have met everyone except ******** we are really looking forward to hitting the trails in the morning.
As said previously we meet in the morning at 09:00. Weather is perfect with clear skies and cool temps. Dale starts by going over the days route plan and checking to make sure we are all ready. As the fire bans have been lifted some of us pick up a few bundles. After a radio check we hit it.
The scenery is awesome and the radio chatter reflects everyone's excitement starting this adventure.
We stop for lunch at Knox Pass. The boys are pondering as Terri and Susan wonder what the fuss is about.
Dale confers with ******** who says what are we waiting for, let's go!
The first day was short on driving but long on beautiful country and flawless weather. Arrived at our camp at mid afternoon with plenty of time to relax and wonder who/what would use the near vertical trail going up out of our camp site. Only Kenda had enough energy to tackle it. As ROF's we have learned that "discretion is the better part of valor".
After a restful night's sleep, Day 2 dawned clear and crisp. Had a coffee and oatmeal breakfast, packed up and hit the trail. Went thru Thompson Falls and back out of town on dirt. The trails and scenery today were exceptional. Kudo's to Dale for putting together this route. Although I must admit as a flatlander with a fat rig these 2 tracks with no room for passing was a bit unnerving at first.
Get back to the hotel and see a really cool red Ford Ranger with a Wildernest in the parking lot. Thinking that truck has to belong to one of our group. So I am tightening up my awning bracket bolts and enjoying a beverage when the owner of the Ford comes over and introduces himself as Gary with our group. Great guy and he, Terri, and I talk for awhile getting to know one another. Now that we have met everyone except ******** we are really looking forward to hitting the trails in the morning.
As said previously we meet in the morning at 09:00. Weather is perfect with clear skies and cool temps. Dale starts by going over the days route plan and checking to make sure we are all ready. As the fire bans have been lifted some of us pick up a few bundles. After a radio check we hit it.
The scenery is awesome and the radio chatter reflects everyone's excitement starting this adventure.
We stop for lunch at Knox Pass. The boys are pondering as Terri and Susan wonder what the fuss is about.
Dale confers with ******** who says what are we waiting for, let's go!
The first day was short on driving but long on beautiful country and flawless weather. Arrived at our camp at mid afternoon with plenty of time to relax and wonder who/what would use the near vertical trail going up out of our camp site. Only Kenda had enough energy to tackle it. As ROF's we have learned that "discretion is the better part of valor".
After a restful night's sleep, Day 2 dawned clear and crisp. Had a coffee and oatmeal breakfast, packed up and hit the trail. Went thru Thompson Falls and back out of town on dirt. The trails and scenery today were exceptional. Kudo's to Dale for putting together this route. Although I must admit as a flatlander with a fat rig these 2 tracks with no room for passing was a bit unnerving at first.