Sorry for your loss. Thanks for the updates!
He will be missed. I was self-employed and he was with me just about 24/7. You sure do get attached to them and hate to lose them but just have to remember the good times. He had a great life.
After the week in Moab with my friend Kurt I was back to solo travelling and wanted to lay up somewhere for a few days and do some work on the camper/bike. I had heard of a new place that had opened up kinda off the grid that was kinda set up for Adventure Riders and the overlanding type crowd. It was about 60 or so miles outside of Moab so I thought I'd check it out and lay up for a few days prior to heading up in the high country of Colorado.
Place is called the Three Step Hideaway
www.3stephideaway.com and I would highly recommend it. Rolled in and met the owners, Scott and Julie. Great people who are the perfect hosts and have really done a ton of work to make this place what it is. It's off the grid with solar power only but it is a treat to stay here. He does have some satellite internet but no cell phone. Nice cabins and Scott welcomes tent and RV campers as well. Scott was even nice enough to let me park my rig under the carport area to provide old Hank some shade. Julie cooked up a great dinner that night and Scott gave me some tracks for a great ride the following day. Tons of riding right out his bike door. Scott and Julie needed to go down to Arizona so they asked if I would mind hanging out for a few days to help look after the place. No problem! While Scott and Julie were gone I was able to get some stuff done to the camper and bike and did a 100 mile loop ride the next morning. Rest of the time was spent laying around with Hank and enjoying the solitude, dogs, peace and quiet.
Cabins....
Scott has a fully equipped shop and I was able to get some things done to the bike. I was also able to relax a little after all that work!
Hank and I took a nice little nap each afternoon on the front porch when the sun was just right.
Their dog Bailey slept with the chickens each nite in the coop to protect them from predators. Being an avid dog lover, loving solitude and riding.....it didn't get much better than this.
First night after dinner Scott took us out on his four wheeler to show us the surrounding area.
Ahhhhhhh some more relaxing!
Will post some pictures of the ride I did out of Three Step later. Great riding!