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GRAND CANYON DUAL SPORT ADVENTURE

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GRAND CANYON DUAL SPORT ADVENTURE
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I can't believe this trip came into fruition less than two weeks before it actually started. I mean, really, the Grand Canyon was always on my bucket list. I knew I was going there, but just not when. That's how it is sometimes, in today's busy schedule. you know you’re going there, but you just don't know when. Until you meet Mark. You know, he'll put you out on the ledge sometimes.
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But hey, someone's gotta keep me from falling off.
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Then things change. Mostly in rapid succession, and sometimes all too much. Just hang on, cause the bull is blazing a trail, and your along for the ride. Yeah, it's like that. No fear and all gear. We were just sitting in the Sloughhouse Inn after a 1,200 mile red bull fueled blazing run Through Death Valley, Trona Pinnacles, and the El Paso Mountains,
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when Mark And the Bartender started in on me about the praises of the Grand Canyon. I'm like "hell yeah I’m gonna go!, Didn't you guys see the Ken Burn's National Park series?!? Of course it's on my bucket list!!" But not Now, "I've got things to do the next few weeks!!" Well, that was the last thing I should've said. Now they were grinding on me insistently that I go NOW! I tried to change the subject but it was obvious what was going to happen in the week to come. We were going to the Grand Canyon, and we would do it in 4 days including the Grand Canyon National Park, and also Grand Canyon West, to visit the mesmerizing Skywalk.
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One Thousand and Eighteen Hundred miles would be the total, including two day hikes in full gear, with two nagging men. Three if you count me. Ok, so three nagging men. We’ll do a large breakfast and a large dinner and no lunch to save time on the road for photo's and hiking around. We will not take any breaks, to or from any destination other than the destination itself. (unless were filling up with gas) In other words we'll ride like bats out of hell, when were not site seeing. We would also camp to save money, but that Idea gets thrown out of the window when it's 24 degrees with a wind chill of -2 degree’s. To say that it was cold was an understatement.
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Everything seemed logical to me, so off we went on a sunny and windy Friday morning to tackle the southbound traffic of highway 99. Which to say, is not my favorite highway. I have seen some very scary stuff on this road. The last time we were on it I noticed a semi truck getting on the freeway on the off ramp going the wrong way into traffic into what appeared to be a suicidal move, and a homicidal one if we were just 20 seconds earlier. Freaking crazy, right!?! But such is life without a cage. Besides the semi-traffic, this stretch went by fairly quick. A few gas stops and we were heading up Tehachapi pass, were the dessert starts to come into view, is always when I start to get excited, and a few red bulls usually helps as well because by now we've been on the road for about 6 hours and were only at the halfway point to Kingman, Arizona which will be our stop for the night after we of course head up old Route 66 to the very old mining ghost town of Oatman.
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This was the original east to west route before hwy 40 was built. This should still be your original route. You don't want to miss Oatman and its rich mining history, and it's old tales of historic Route 66. But preferably, do take this trip in the day time. But if you like adventure you'll do it after dark when the wild burrows and free ranging steers are on the road. Note to oneself, Burrow's eyes do not glow in the headlights like other animals, They will come up quickly on you, and won't move one iota. Just one long creepy stare. Did I mention the curves on the mostly barrier free canyon pass?? It was so twisty, our headlights never even rested on the road. Curve after curve of darkness, wild burrows, and steers with huge horns not looking very happy as we come into their territory blazing by. But damn if we didn't finally make it down that mountain and finally into Kingman Arizona after a long 14 hours in the saddle. Leg one finished, over 600 miles traveled.
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Leg two was the big day to the Grand Canyon, and our first push was to Williams Arizona Close to 4,000 feet higher in elevation than Kingman so it was mostly an uphill split highway, straight and light truck traffic with automotive traffic sparse and brisk this was our chance to finally make some good time. And we did. I'm completely blown away by the power of the 990 motor in high revs at a high altitude. Just simply amazing. Thank you KTM. Thanks to you, that roughly put us at the Grand Canyon around 9:30 am, and no, you cannot have my start time, that would simply be silly.
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Speaking of the Grand Canyon as John Wesley Powell put it; "The wonders of the Grand Canyon cannot be adequately represented in symbols of speech, nor by speech itself. The resources of the graphic art are taxed beyond their powers in attempting to portray it's features. Language and illustration combined must fail" Simply put, you have to see it to believe it.
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But really, you actually feel it. It's that powerful. After a day of light hiking, view finding, photo & video shooting, and just simply being "stunned" we were off to Williams for the night as there will be no camping on this chilly and very windy 24 degrees night. To hell with that, I'm grabbing a steak and a shower.
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Leg three we were off to the Western Grand Canyon Experience over at the Skywalk, which was still quite a ways from Williams but closer towards the Vegas side. The dirt portion of this part was fantastic, but unfortunately it will be paved soon. But man, it sure was nice to get off the tarmac for a minute.
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This was no National Park, but there is no experience quite like the Skywalk experience. You have to do this at least once. Walking on a glass floor over 3,000 feet above the dessert floor is something everybody should do at least once. Even if you have a fear of height's like myself. JUST DO IT!!!
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Leg four was preceded by a long ride to Barstow and then you know what happens after that,…….the even longer ride back home proceeded by some very Strong north winds alllll the waaaayyyy baaaaack. To The Sloughhouse Inn of course.
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Most people dream of adventure, but very few fly by the seat of their pants to experience true adventure! So you know whats next.......Colorado!!
And no trailers of course!! I'll walk back if, I have to. But hopefully, I'll be flying by the seat of my pants.
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more photo's here
http://snajoe.smugmug.com/SierraNevadaAdventures/Grand-Canyon-Adventure-2014/i-hKpwg5n
 
Thanks, nice write-up.

Oof, I have let the rest of my life take over! I've got to break away and out of my restrictive schedule!
 
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4 days.. :wow

That is pretty nuts, but like you said an adventure.. went thru all your pics since I have never been east of Milpitas. Cool stuff. The real Bat cave.. the copper mine.. what was the Castle looking thing??

Very very cool. Thanks for sharing.
 
Doesn't that skywalk structure have a weight limit?

Just sayin, Y'all (maybe it's the riding suits) look a tad porky. :laughing

Thanks for the pictures though..This time of the year is prime time... Clean Blue sky...later in the summer the distance is just grey, yuk.
 
The Grand Canyon is also on my list, one of these days I'll tick it off. You guys covered some good miles for a four day trip. :thumbup
 
Nice!

That Skywalk is on the Hualapai Indian Reservation, isn't it?




WoodsChick
 
Ooo Nice!!
The Kiwi Vagabond is there now-jealous is an understatement!

Thanks for taking us along for the ride!
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Hey Joe!!

long time no see Joe - when did you get the 990 ADV ?

I remember riding with you on something like this:

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that's my KTM 690 , isn't that your red bike on the right?

... and what's up with SNA?
 
Niiiice. I'd never heard of that Skywalk viewpoint, I'll have to check it out! Way to go braving the cold temps, too.
 
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