53rd day (Monday,
August 8th) through 61st day (Tuesday, August 16th)
Departed Bayfield, Colorado early Monday morning headed toward Marysvale, Utah
to participated in the Paiute Trail Jamboree. Drive was fairly easy until I
hopped onto Highway 70 headed west. Had head wind for over 120 miles. What
should have been a 6-hour drive took me over 8. Got to Marysvale late
afternoon.
My friends (AL & Deb) from
Georgia were already at the park waiting for me to arrive. We immediately
started planning our ride for Tuesday. Plan was to head to Koosharem, Utah
through the Fishlike National Forest, have lunch at the only CafĂ©’ in town,
then head back to Marysvale in time for dinner at 6PM.
Manning Meadows Lake Trail Map to Koosharem
Everything worked out as planned,
except the trip back. After lunch we were about 2 miles into the trail back to
Marysvale when my RZR 800 started to have some engine issues. I heard a
horrific rattling noise, so I shut it down immediately.
I investigated the engine
compartment looking for any liquid leakage or damage, having found none, I
started it up again, the noise was still there. I figured that I had major engine failure. I had my friend tow me back to
Koosharem at the local Mercantile. We decided he and his wife would drive back
over the mountains (takes 1 ½ hours), hook up his trailer to his SUV and drive
the 60 miles back to Koosharem to pick me up. In all it took 4 hours to get me back to Marysvale.
Wednesday morning I took my
machine to a mechanic. Sure enough, I threw a
rod. Goes without saying, I’ve had
better days. O well “Stuff happens”.
Big decision now is, do I finish
up my 82-day Off Road Adventure with a rental machine or just go home early.
I decided that it was time to go
home and fix my RZR. Originally the plan was to go to Deadwood, South
Dakota and meet up from my friends (Greg & Etta) from Green Bay plus visit my brother (Guy) on my return trip. After talking with Andre’ he convinced
me that instead of going home early, I should make the side trip to Columbus,
Montana and visit my brother. I
took his advice. Thank you “
Little Buddy”, that was good advice
I departed Marysvale mid-day Thursday
and headed north to Montana. After driving for approximately 360 mile, I
decided to spend the night in Fort Hill, Idaho. I checked out a few RV parks and they were all full, so I
figured I would go park in the Fort Hill Casino parking lot. I got lucky; they
had one spot left in their RV Park. RV Parks were all full because the Shoshone
Indian http://www.shoshonebannocktribes.com/shoshone-bannock-history.html were having their annual festival http://shobanfestival.com/events/ I could hear their drumbeats and chanting into the wee hours of the
morning.
My drive to Columbus
was uneventful, spend the early morning avoiding thunder and
lightening storms. Got lucky, missed them all.
The remainder of the day was
enjoyable, great scenery
I finally arrived Columbus Friday
(August 12th) evening around 4PM. Visited with Guy for a while and decided to go have dinner.
Guy runs a service truck and tow
truck for a local company.
My 2-½ day visit went something like
this:
After
dinner he got a call to tow a disabled car to Columbus
Drive
to Park city to fix a flat tire on a Motor home
Towed a disabled car that had hit a deer
Towed a stolen vehicle for the sheriff department
Towed a disabled vehicle that we were unable to locate from the previous day.
We would get back home around 1 am each day. I did make one observation, riding my RZR quad in the
mountains is much more comfortable then driving in a tow or service truck at 75
miles an hour down Hwy 90.
It was still great seeing my
brother; it was one heck of an adventure.
Left Columbus, Montana on Sunday,
headed towards Oak Harbor. The drive was easy, so I decided to just drive until I
got tired. Once I hit Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho, I started looking for night accommodations.
After my 3rd time of pulling of the Hwy and not finding a place to
spend the night, I decided to push through to Ellensburg, Washington and parked
at a Love’s Truck stop for the night.
Long day, I clocked in 675 miles.
August 16th on the 61st
day of my 2016 Off Road Adventure, I arrived in Oak Harbor, Washington. Following day I took my RZR 800 to the
Polaris dealer to have them diagnose the damage to the engine. I was confirmed, "catastrophic failure" non -repairable, so I ordered a new engine. I should be back in business in a few
weeks.
To lift my spirits a little, on Saturday I
hopped on my Yamaha Road Star motorcycle and took a leisure ride around Whidbey
Island. It worked. Beautiful sunny day on the island.
My 2016 Off-Road Adventure was a
total success, even though I had to cut it short because of equipment failure.
I made new friends, met up with old friends and saw some amazing scenery in 6
different sates.
I want to thank the following
folks for making my Adventure exciting and a success:
"The Habitat for Humanities Crew"
Joe and Paula Allen ( Project manager)
Jen, Jackie, Gae, Bill and Bill Eric ( Board member)
Rachel -Green shirt (Exec Director)
"Off road riding friends"
(L to R) Steve, Kathy, Monyeen and Keith (L to R) Debbie,Kristen, Al and Rick
(L to R) Bruce and Kerstin (L to R) Mel and Terri
I want to say Hi to my good friends Greg and Etta from Green Bay; unfortunately
I was not able to make it to Deadwood, South Dakota to meet you. I was ready to cook you a salmon dinner. There is always
next year. Looking forward to it.
"Thank you all for your acceptance and friendship "
And you brought the hot weather back with you to Oak Harbor! Glad you had such a great time. Sorry you broke one of your favorite toys. Always next time!
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