IT IS THAT TIME AGAIN! In 2009 a motorcycle tour was started with only one guy (the rest said they were too busy). That year the trip to Eureka Springs, Arkansas started the One Man Wolf Pack Tour. 2015 will take us East, though eight states 15 national forests, sipping Tennessee whiskey and Kentucky moonshine. Through tunnels, over mountains and wondering who will breakdown first and who will we meet....Welcome Earl who is a virgin Wolf Pack member.
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Seligman, Arizona
Entering the last phase of route 66, Seligman, Arizona is a German town that has truly embraced the commercialism of Rte 66 which you will see in the next few photos.
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Grand Canyon
We made it to the Grand Canyon! Its a lot colder here than in the Episode of the Brady Bunch where they get lost in the Grand Canyon.
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Monday, May 30, 2011
Things on the road
From fine sports bar dining to standing on the corner in Winslow Arizona. Jim, Ric and I are seeing America at its purest.
Day Three
Riding from Santa Rosa, New Mexico to Flagstaff can be summed up in one word, wind! A beautiful ride today. We were able to get off the Mother Road and I 40 and cruise through the hills of New Mexico. It was a combination of scenes from Wild Hogs and Easy Rider. Long hilly roads combined with some nice twisties made it a lot of fun.
All this fun came with cross winds of 65 to 70mph winds. We rode through dust so thick you couldn't see 5 feet past the handle bars.
Route 66 is incomplete for most of Arizona. I 40 chopped up the road leaving only a few miles at a time. This did not stop most towns from touting their history as you can see from Winslow, Az. The same can be said for Gallup, NM which is one of the friendliest towns we have been to yet.
Flagstaff is our last city on this leg of the 66 tour. Checking into the Howard Johnsons for $79, the front desk clerk bragged on how she got $200 for the same room last night due to the holiday weekend. Ouch.
We pick up the girls tomorrow and cruise the Grand Canyon. I have never been to the canyon but I heard it was one Big Ass Hole.
All this fun came with cross winds of 65 to 70mph winds. We rode through dust so thick you couldn't see 5 feet past the handle bars.
Route 66 is incomplete for most of Arizona. I 40 chopped up the road leaving only a few miles at a time. This did not stop most towns from touting their history as you can see from Winslow, Az. The same can be said for Gallup, NM which is one of the friendliest towns we have been to yet.
Flagstaff is our last city on this leg of the 66 tour. Checking into the Howard Johnsons for $79, the front desk clerk bragged on how she got $200 for the same room last night due to the holiday weekend. Ouch.
We pick up the girls tomorrow and cruise the Grand Canyon. I have never been to the canyon but I heard it was one Big Ass Hole.
Sunday, May 29, 2011
Break Time
This is ric holding up the restroom key which is attached to a giant automotive A/C bottle. Don't the trust anyone on 66?
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Gotta have Pie
As I get older I find that no rode trip would be complete without pie. Sitting in Josephs' in Santa Rosa, New Mexico enjoying this fine piece. Joseph's has been around since the 50's. Santa Rosa is hot, dry and dusty.
Not too thriving
Not everything thrives on Rte 66 as this sign attests. All along 66 are skeletons of ideas long past and ideas that just were not that good.
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What's with the pants? Its 100 degrees. Ric Anderson sporting the latest Crotch Rocket fashion.
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Old Route 66
Route 66 has been re aligned many times since the 20's. This is part of the "original" 66 outside of Miami, Oklahoma. We did not mean to take the original and found ourselves backtracking 10 miles to hwy 69. We road 450 miles and are camped out at a Howard Johnsons outside of Oklahoma City.
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Friday, May 27, 2011
Ok the rain can Stop!
Shawn Leisinger decided to join us for a couple of days. He may be second guessing this. Here is Jim and Shawn in the rain at Eisenhower State Park. We were trying to get to Reading to visit the Red Cross office when the sky opened up. Ric Anderson is playing catch up to us after getting delayed the night before in Salt Lake City.
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Tool Kit
Packing a proper tool kit is essential to not being stranded after a break down. Here you will see some of my most important tools. Please pay particular attention to the AAA Card with extra towing. Actually that is about the only thing I need!
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Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Changing of route
Our original first destination was to be Joplin, Missouri. Unfortunately they were hit hard by the tornado this week. We will not be entering Joplin. It is now Tuesday and we are looking at tornadoes in Oklahoma following the Route 66/Interstate 40 route....Great.
Monday, May 23, 2011
Welcome the the One Man Wolf Pack Tour Plus 2 Blog
I have set up this blog for those who wish to follow three guys riding 3,400 miles on motorcycles that have never done this before. This will be an adventure on historic Route 66 to Las Vegas, then through the mountains of Utah and Colorado followed by the long flat trip of Western Kansas.
Traveling with me are Ric Anderson, Editorial Writer of the Topeka Capital Journal riding a Yamaha 800 and Jim Allen, GM of the local radio station in Topeka riding a Harley Davidson Road Glide (like a couch on two wheels)
None of us have traveled this far on motorcycles nor have we traveled together for any distance. This should be exciting and full of small diners, bad photo ops, break downs, and lost soul stories of the road. The ride starts this Friday at 8am......follow us as we change our lives and bond with America!
Traveling with me are Ric Anderson, Editorial Writer of the Topeka Capital Journal riding a Yamaha 800 and Jim Allen, GM of the local radio station in Topeka riding a Harley Davidson Road Glide (like a couch on two wheels)
None of us have traveled this far on motorcycles nor have we traveled together for any distance. This should be exciting and full of small diners, bad photo ops, break downs, and lost soul stories of the road. The ride starts this Friday at 8am......follow us as we change our lives and bond with America!
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