norcalkid
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I keep a journal from my recent trip and thought I'd do a little trip report. This was my first motorcycle trip. I have taken the bike camping in Tahoe and done day trips but never a trip like this changing locations every day. I learned a lot and there are some things I will change next time. But here it is.
Day 1 (375mi)
Got up early to beat the heat up here in the Valley. That worked, it was 46 degrees and I had to turn the grip heaters on. Headed up 32 and into Lassen NP. Nice windy roads all the way to the park. Got there around 8am and nobody in the booth. The janitor said just pay/buy pass on the way out on the other side of the park after 9am.
Lassen NP was really cool. Can't believe I haven't ever been there before.
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After passing through the park I got the America The Beautiful pass on the other side of the park($80) and headed north.
Lunch spot
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Only day one and I pulled a total bone head move. Saw Fort Klamath on the map and thought, perfect mileage to fill up. When I got there the town wasn't really a town and the gas station looked like it had closed a hundred years ago. Had to double back to get gas, low fuel light on. So now I know the Wee will go 207 miles on a tank of gas...
After getting gas and food for the night I headed to Lost Creek Campground in Crater Lake NP. Didn't actually see the lake but got a campsite for $5 a night. After I was all set up a couple guys pulled in on Victory motorcycles. Campground was now full and I let them share my spot. They ended up being cool guys, brothers. I guess there was a third guy traveling with them but he wrecked(he was OK, bike a mess).
Online the campsite said it had water but when I got there I found signs that the water was turned off. I had to use my polar Pure bottle to make some. I had some but wasn't sure if enough.
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We all froze our asses off that night. It was COLD and none of us were really prepared for it.
So one day in and I learned a few lessons. Carry more water, need more warm clothes and don't pass up a gas station.
Day 1 (375mi)
Got up early to beat the heat up here in the Valley. That worked, it was 46 degrees and I had to turn the grip heaters on. Headed up 32 and into Lassen NP. Nice windy roads all the way to the park. Got there around 8am and nobody in the booth. The janitor said just pay/buy pass on the way out on the other side of the park after 9am.
Lassen NP was really cool. Can't believe I haven't ever been there before.







After passing through the park I got the America The Beautiful pass on the other side of the park($80) and headed north.
Lunch spot

Only day one and I pulled a total bone head move. Saw Fort Klamath on the map and thought, perfect mileage to fill up. When I got there the town wasn't really a town and the gas station looked like it had closed a hundred years ago. Had to double back to get gas, low fuel light on. So now I know the Wee will go 207 miles on a tank of gas...
After getting gas and food for the night I headed to Lost Creek Campground in Crater Lake NP. Didn't actually see the lake but got a campsite for $5 a night. After I was all set up a couple guys pulled in on Victory motorcycles. Campground was now full and I let them share my spot. They ended up being cool guys, brothers. I guess there was a third guy traveling with them but he wrecked(he was OK, bike a mess).
Online the campsite said it had water but when I got there I found signs that the water was turned off. I had to use my polar Pure bottle to make some. I had some but wasn't sure if enough.

We all froze our asses off that night. It was COLD and none of us were really prepared for it.
So one day in and I learned a few lessons. Carry more water, need more warm clothes and don't pass up a gas station.