Wednesday, March 04
I am not doing much of anything, not even doing a lot of soaking in the hot tubs for which this r inecreation area is known.
I've never seen the area so full of campers.
The skoolie/rainbow family group I mentioned in the previous post is still here, they somehow managed to talk their way into being allowed to stay I guess. Disappointing but not surprising. More of their ilk have appeared as well, crowding more into the area near the hot tubs.
Here's yesterday's sunrise:
I spent the day hanging out at the campsite, venturing out after 4:00 p.m. for a brief ride into the dunes with Yagi, for the golden hour lighting.
Thursday, March 05
Another lazy day at the campsite. The good news is the rainbow family bunch are gone.
I rode out after 5PM to check on current population, still at least 3/4 full I think.
Here's Yagi on the back side of the high dunes, with a view of Javeline Peak as the Golden Hour was in progress:
Returning past the campsite areas, I motored about trying to cate the small pond that forms due to the drainage of the hot tubs upstream. Had some difficulty finding it and Yagi's front wheel was feeling "heavy".
Finally found the dried up pond, no water, just barely dry mud surface which of course I didn't ride anywhere near of!
Trying to find my way back, I got slightly mis-orientated, shall we say. Ended up in some deep, sandy and curvy whoop-de-dos which weren't much fun on two wheels. Deep sand is quite challenging and Yagi's heavy front wheel didn't help.
I ended up dropping her twice, the second time the repeated impacts on her right hand hand guard twisted it. This meant the throttle grip didn't turn easily and of course didn't return to idle by itself. It was pressure from the hand guard you see.
Still, my conscious twisting of the throttle back and forth, I got back to camp with no issues. Once I was off the motorcycle, I noticed the flag pole was broken off, probably during the fall. doh
Friday, March 06
I spent some of the morning untwisting the right hand guard to allow the brake lever free movement along with the throttle grip.
That squared away, I rode over to the scene of the fall and there was the rest of the flagpole and flag. I stuck the fallen remnant onto the saddlebag, you'll note it's much shorter.
Not as tall as before to be sure. To be clear it was probably too tall before, since it was a pole that I repurposed from the standby tent that I carry in the RV. I think this current setup will work just fine.
It's supposed to be cooling down today, and the breeze does bring a slight chill to one when in the shade, but out in the sun it feels just fine!
Oh, and the heavy feel of the front wheel on Yagi, it turned out that there was no measurable air pressure in it! I thought I had aired it down to 5 PSI to deal with the loose sand around here but I guess I went too low. Aired it up to 5 PSI and all is good for now.




































