Here is my ride report copied from another site (
www.advrider.com).
Since Moab is only 3 and a half hours away I can still include it in our "Sunday Day Trips in Northwest New Mexico" thread. It has been two weeks now and I haven't posted anything because I have been too busy catching up with work and home stuff to post any ride report.
Here is a start. Eaten Dirt and I got out for a kid/wife free weekend for the first annual Gas Gas Moab Dual Sport ride. I didn?t have to do much to get Eaten Dirt to attend; I had mentioned the ride to him a couple of times and he demonstrated some interest. When the time came this was the extent of the conversation; via text messaging:
Pappa_j: ?Hey, do you want to go to Moab??
Eaten Dirt: ?No, I have to work.?
30 seconds later
Eaten Dirt: ?Moni wants me to go. I?ll go.?
Pappa_j: ?Coo. That is short for cool.?*
*total elapsed time one minute 42 seconds. I am not certain this is the exact text but it is close.
The plans were set. Everything else was a minor detail. Eaten Dirt and his family had recently purchased a pretty sweet RV. He was going supply the RV and I was going to supply the trailer. Since we had planned to leave early Friday to make scheduled Friday ride I decided to rent an enclosed Uhaul trailer so we could load up early and jettison. I had also planned on bringing both of my scoots just in case one broke down over the weekend. I also wanted a completely street legal bike so if we needed to we could run into town for parts or food. I decided at the last minute only to take one bike and hope for the best.
Here is the picture of the RV.
Here is a picture of the trailer loaded with toys. Nothing says fun like a trailer full of scoots and gasoline.
Eaten Dirt prepping for the first day?s ride.
First day out on slick rock trail. Eaten dirt and a new friend from Oregon. Turns out Oregon pamara rider and a friend took their time getting to Moab and I think this was like there seventh day of riding. They stopped along the way and rode a bunch of spots between Oregon and Moab.