Pick My Adventure! Toroweap or Valley OTG!

Toroweap Overlook or Valley of the Gods!

  • Toroweap...just stop before you ride off the edge!

    Votes: 7 36.8%
  • Valley of the Gods! Rock spires and grand vistas!

    Votes: 11 57.9%
  • It's too hot...stay home and keep the mother in law company!

    Votes: 1 5.3%

  • Total voters
    19
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Hltoppr

El Gringo Spectacular!
I have the weekend to myself....won't be leaving until tomorrow morning...so

I leave it up to you on this board....a trip through Valley of the Gods, N. Arizona and S. Utah, or a trip to the Toroweap Overlook of the North Rim!

It'll be solo on the BMW R1150GS Adventure!

What say ye! Of course, I'll do a write up!

-H-
 

Pskhaat

2005 Expedition Trophy Champion
Wait until next weekend! I have the 29/30th all to myself bacheloring it :) I really want to go to Toroweap too!
 

Hltoppr

El Gringo Spectacular!
I'm in T-minus 5 weeks until my daughter shows up, so I'm in between SAR tranings, baby showers, and parenting/birthing classes...next weekend is booked! :smilies27

Gotta go while the getting is good....Amanda's mother is coming into town tonight for a "ladies only" shower tomorrow...So I'm makin' myself scarce!

-H-

But geez...thanks for the vote to stay home with the in laws!!! :yikes:
 

SinCity4r

Adventurer
I voted Toroweep because I've never been and I'd like to see the write up! :D

Have fun and be safe where ever you end up going...
 

Hltoppr

El Gringo Spectacular!
Just lined up the Sat. Phone....for ordering pizza flown in, of course!

-H-

Toroweap in the lead, ladies and gentlemen!

:1888fbbd:
 

kcowyo

ExPo Original
I voted Valley of the Gods.

You're going to probably need some divine intervention before entering fatherhood. Knowing what I know now, in your situation, I'd probably just get a room at the Holiday Inn and sleep all weekend.

Seriously. :sombrero:
 

Pskhaat

2005 Expedition Trophy Champion
Yep, the only regret of things I didn't do before children was getting more sleep...
 

Hltoppr

El Gringo Spectacular!
I've got it made then...I don't sleep much as it is, I guess it goes with the chosen profession...unless I'm in Mexico...then I could sleep for 12 hours on top of a cactus....:)

-H-
 

kcowyo

ExPo Original
I've seen mumified remains from an old plane crash up in the Weminuche Wilderness. The bad dreams of maggots lasted for a long time but they eventually faded.

Five years later and I can't walk by diapers at the store without recalling the smell of the firstborn's diapers. That horrific, malodorous concoction has so scarred my nasal membranes, that I may never fully recover.

And I'm nocturnal as well, but there is a big difference between staying up by choice till 3am and watching the Grand Prix on Speedvision and walking the floor all night with a colichy baby. But hey, I don't want to ruin the surprise!

There's one other thing I probably should have stocked up on, besides sleep, before the baby came. Right pskhaat? :rolleyes:
 

Hltoppr

El Gringo Spectacular!
LOL, last partially mummified corpse I dragged up off a ledge was in May...the bodies don't bug me...there have been so many I've kinda lost count...

But...I had to leave the room when my wife got a chest tube...before I passed out cold...hopefully I don't fall on my butt during the delivery!

...and you're talking about stocking up on Expeditions right!? LOL....:shakin:

-H-
 

kcowyo

ExPo Original
Right...... More sexpeditions, I mean expeditons..... (at least you got the smilie right!)

And a little more advice before we resume where you'll be riding this weekend. If it hasn't already been covered in your birthing classes, on D-day make sure you have some Carmex on you for the Mrs. I passed this nugget of wisdom along to some friends and they said it went over like a million bucks. I discovered this by accident when our first showed up and it was well received both times in delivery.

Oh, and don't pass out. Number one, the wives hate that. Number two, the nurses will laugh as they step over you to cut the cord and number three, in case the stirrup breaks.

True story, she broke one of the stirrups bringing #1 into the world and so I had to hold a leg. Little Ms. "I'm part Cherokee" had to go au naturale, with no drugs. Once the stirrup broke I was left to try and pin down this flailing leg, while blood curdling screams filled the room. It was like trying to wrestle a greased invertebrate. I should have had a better HMO....

So don't pass out!

So will this be the first adventure weekend on the new BMW? Ohlin's in yet? I still think VOTG would be a good choice and probably less crowded. :beer:
 

Pskhaat

2005 Expedition Trophy Champion
That 6 week rule is just a sick joke invented by doctors, the value is six alright, but months or years is the correct unit of measure. :)

I have never in my life witnessed what I call a more violent miracle than that of birth. My wife delivered both of our sons without drugs of any kind (partially due to the fact the labor was so quick). I did find a new respect for women being at the births of my children. After you exeperience (literally) first hand what you're about to go through, it will change your life permanently in so many ways.

You can neither hold back the tears of joy, the horror of joy, nor the unbearable urge to just lie down and mentally and physically rest and yet in your heart you know you have about 18 years ahead of you of this rollercoaster and it doesn't ever stop: there is no rest. This ironically however yields the most important and I'm guessing the most memorable years in my life.

On my death bed I will no doubt remember most of all walking the hallways doing the ``daddy bounce'' swaying from exhaustion trying to keep the little one upright yet sleepy while I could have sworn my back was about to give way and my arms fall off their tendons from hours of holding; yet those close moments yield happy children when 5 months later they sit up look at you and laugh uncontrollably out of pure happiness to be alive.

I can some it up by saying ``I never knew how to really smile until I did so to my children.''

Now, how's the weather this time of year in Toroweap, and you'd really suggest taking a sat phone, eh?
 

Pskhaat

2005 Expedition Trophy Champion
kcowyo said:
True story, she broke one of the stirrups bringing #1 into the world and so I had to hold a leg. Little Ms. "I'm part Cherokee" had to go au naturale, with no drugs. Once the stirrup broke I was left to try and pin down this flailing leg, while blood curdling screams filled the room. It was like trying to wrestle a greased invertebrate. I should have had a better HMO....

ROTFLMAO!
 

david despain

Adventurer
kcowyo said:
And I'm nocturnal as well, but there is a big difference between staying up by choice till 3am and watching the Grand Prix on Speedvision and walking the floor all night with a colichy baby. But hey, I don't want to ruin the surprise!

There's one other thing I probably should have stocked up on, besides sleep, before the baby came. Right pskhaat? :rolleyes:


ahhahaha i thought i was the only one that stayed up late to watch F1. i always tried to combine the early morning/late nite feedings and changings and just general crying with auto racing. first thing my twins daughters ever saw on tv was wrc in the middle of the nite :smiley_drive: i cant remember much about the first year its all a blur but watching speed in the middle of the nite feeding babies does stick out in my mind. yeah now 3 years and 3 kids and 2 jobs at the same time later my motto is 'there will be time to sleep when im dead.'
 

david despain

Adventurer
pskhaat said:
That 6 week rule is just a sick joke invented by doctors, the value is six alright, but months or years is the correct unit of measure. :)
i thought the six was the number of times per year you were allowed to :)
i vote north rim if it will be cool enough, i just love kiabab plateau
 
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