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Re: Labor Day Weekend Ride

Posted: 03 Sep 2012 08:00
by ajayhawkfan
grindstone wrote:You missed the steamboat Bertrand at De Soto National Wildlife Refuge between Missouri Valley and Blair.
We missed a lot. That gives us a reason to do it again.

We did a little exploring in the Omaha Indian Reservation. It was mostly dirt roads. The riding is good!

Re: Labor Day Weekend Ride

Posted: 03 Sep 2012 14:18
by ajayhawkfan
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Ruts are touch just ask Chris.

Re: Labor Day Weekend Ride

Posted: 03 Sep 2012 16:59
by ozarksrider
I'll write more later, but this was a great dual sport ride. Eddie found plenty of mm roads from Missouri to South Dakota, not all as well groomed as the one in the already posted pic. I only found one rut to drop my front end into.

Lot's of great places to go back and spend more time exploring.

Thanks Eddie!

Re: Labor Day Weekend Ride

Posted: 03 Sep 2012 17:30
by Rusty Jug
Are those rutted roads considered county roads! That's the kind I hate coming up on at a pretty good clip and boom baby! Let the the next 8 seconds be your personal rodeo ! Hang on !

Lol!

Love it!

Re: Labor Day Weekend Ride

Posted: 03 Sep 2012 20:44
by ajayhawkfan
ozarksrider wrote:I'll write more later, but this was a great dual sport ride. Eddie found plenty of mm roads from Missouri to South Dakota, not all as well groomed as the one in the already posted pic. I only found one rut to drop my front end into.

Lot's of great places to go back and spend more time exploring.

Thanks Eddie!
Chris, I enjoyed riding with you and look forward to doing it again.

We went North following the east side of the MO River and then south on the West. We road about 750 miles over 3.5 days.

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If interested here is a link to all my pictures: https://picasaweb.google.com/1138184054 ... ChrisSmith

Re: Labor Day Weekend Ride

Posted: 03 Sep 2012 21:18
by Rusty Jug
Nice pics! That makes me jealous of the ride, looks pretty dry, I take it no rain up north this weekend only when you left.

I have not pounded more than 158 miles in one day on my bike, yes call me noob, my bike is not a pavement pounder, but soon as my boat gets paid off, I will add a better pave pounder to my collection.

How many miles a day did you guy click on the odometer ?

Re: Labor Day Weekend Ride

Posted: 03 Sep 2012 21:48
by ajayhawkfan
Rusty Jug wrote:Nice pics! That makes me jealous of the ride, looks pretty dry, I take it no rain up north this weekend only when you left.

I have not pounded more than 158 miles in one day on my bike, yes call me noob, my bike is not a pavement pounder, but soon as my boat gets paid off, I will add a better pave pounder to my collection.

How many miles a day did you guy click on the odometer ?
About 750 miles. We did very little pavement. On trips like this I route about 200 miles a day.

Re: Labor Day Weekend Ride

Posted: 03 Sep 2012 23:34
by bird man
Thanks for sharing Eddie. Looks like some very interesting places to visit and ride. Will be adding that area to the bucket list. What was the single track down the ridge?

Re: Labor Day Weekend Ride

Posted: 04 Sep 2012 07:33
by troy
bird man wrote:What was the single track down the ridge?
That caught your eye, too, eh?! I first thought the deck-looking structure you can barely see in the photo was the 4-corners lookout up at White Cloud, but I've been there many times, and there is not a ridge or trail like that there.

Re: Labor Day Weekend Ride

Posted: 04 Sep 2012 07:37
by troy
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I definitely recognize this road and this spot....this is looking mostly due West and the road has an S curve to the S and back W. I have the same photo somewhere. Those roads up there are very interesting and remote. You guys are lucky the rain did not make it that far up! Those roads are not doable wet.

Really glad you 2 had a good adventure! :D

Re: Labor Day Weekend Ride

Posted: 04 Sep 2012 09:21
by ajayhawkfan
bird man wrote:Thanks for sharing Eddie. Looks like some very interesting places to visit and ride. Will be adding that area to the bucket list. What was the single track down the ridge?
That is a hiking trail at Loess Hills State Forest. It starts at the Loess Hills Overlook.

Re: Labor Day Weekend Ride

Posted: 04 Sep 2012 09:35
by ajayhawkfan
troy wrote:
ajayhawkfan wrote:Image
I definitely recognize this road and this spot....this is looking mostly due West and the road has an S curve to the S and back W. I have the same photo somewhere. Those roads up there are very interesting and remote. You guys are lucky the rain did not make it that far up! Those roads are not doable wet.

Really glad you 2 had a good adventure! :D
Rain would have prevented us from riding about 25% of the roads we were on.

The Winnebago and Omaha Indian Reservation needs to be explored. There are miles and miles of remote dirt roads between Highway 75 and the Missouri River. The roads are all dirt with lots of twists and elevation changes. None would be passable if wet.

Re: Labor Day Weekend Ride

Posted: 04 Sep 2012 19:45
by Rusty Jug
Looks like a north ride in my future, I didn't realize they had that many dirt roads, never to old to learn !

Re: Labor Day Weekend Ride

Posted: 04 Sep 2012 21:26
by ozarksrider
I agree with Eddie, those roads in the forest on the Omaha reservation are cool. Can't wait to go back.

Here are some of my photos.
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This was a stop on a bridge.

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Shady spot to rest; this spring is out in the middle of nowhere.

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Great place to overnight.

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The Missouri River.

Re: Labor Day Weekend Ride

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 08:47
by Rusty Jug
Neat pics, was the spring by the road and was it a public use?

Re: Labor Day Weekend Ride

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 12:27
by ajayhawkfan
Rusty Jug wrote:Neat pics, was the spring by the road and was it a public use?
Yes and yes