Day 7

I survived the coyotes and rode t Datil to pick up the GDR route. the neat sealed Rd turned into a great dirt Rd which was washed out in lot of sections and the roads turn very slippery because of a lack of gravel which made for a great mornings ride .A great blue berry and ice cream Pie at Datil and into some great forestry roads to. Grants and a Mac Donald’s for lunch then on to Cuba The sign at the start wasn’t kidding but turned out to be a great ride and a constant slalom It passed a huge lava flow the likes I have never seen before It looked like it only happened yesterday

Took the challenge option through the San Luis mountains for 56 km it was a bit of a challenge but emerged through a stunning gorge to some amazing views of massive cliff faces and valleys as far as I could see
And congratulations to. Ian mike Brian and Keith for completing their epic ride trouble free. Well done

Day 6

Mixed day today left Silver city and had a great ride in Toya national park for a couple of hours then when I got back on the seal disaster! The chain snaps.

I carry chain breaker and some chain so in about an hour I back on the road and heading back to silver City and would you know it ,no bloody bike shop and the nearest place I can get one is Las Cruces NM 160km away in the wrong way and no other option so 2 hrs on a interstate I get a new chain (rk of course)and then told I have to go back up that interstate to get back on course so I ask the GPS for shortest way to to Tatil and so far it has taken me on this fantastic route

I’m free 🏕️ Tonite and right now listening to the coyotes howling in the distance or maybe they are 🐺 as long as they stay there I’m happy
Witnessed another great electrical storm which so far I have avoided
Photos are self explanatory
Passed the biggest open cast mine I have ever seen copper apparently

Day 5

Because of extreme heat (118f briefly) I motelled it Started early today to miss the expected heat and at last got off the freeways and headed for the chiricahua mountains and a great ride over pinery canyon Rd to a small settlement of portal then a planned route across a large plain to hook up with the GDR at separ but a locked gate changed that so I took the long way round and headed for Silver city from separ Had to get into my wet weather gear and witnessed a great lightning show

Tomorrow has the longest stretch without fuel so need to carry an extra 5 lt

Day 3

Left panamint spring and straight onto nadea trail onto a long sand track (photo)then turned into the mountains which turned into a narly rocky climb so taking the advice of my daughter and not to go into isolated places alone and having another 70km I worked with the help of the GPS back to the sealed Rd

Went into Barstow for chain oil and am now camping in Joshua tree national Park with a squirrel for company

Had to pack up camp and move ,a nice man with a gun said I was on booked site next day bike wouldn’t start not only flat battery (to much charging of devices)used some jumper leads still no go it hydraulic locked off came all luggage ,yep! Plug out pump out and all good fuel tap leaking through will look at tonight I’m hoping 3hrs on interstate 10 will clear carb current temp. 110 f

Day 1

Ok first one  , all day on seal   tried to get through  Yosemite but was turned back  because of fires so  was diverted through  sanora pass  spent most of day in smoke Climbed to Almost 3000m from about sea level and even in the haze it was fantastic  Set up my first camp  and looking forward to a much more challenging ride  in death valley national park   and  crossing Lippincott pass to look at the  mysterious moving  rocks on racetrack playa.

  578km today
Stranger than fiction.    Getting passed  on a freeway by a forklift and I was doing 100kmh

Day 2

To those who get this I’m still struggling with closed rds took saline valley rd next to death valley to panamint spring very hard day, the road s had been closed due to flooding 2days previous it was dry but lots of damage, wash outs and rocks I tried to cross Lippincott pass but washouts near top made it impossible, all that struggling for nothing .I saw no one fo about 5hrs in one of the most isolated places I have been but the scenery I think is the most stunning I have ever seen which went a long way to make up for the 46c temp

Stopped riding about 2pm because of heat