The Oasis of my Soul... A Blog... a Journey on the Road.

Message
Author
User avatar
Beemerchef
Legendary 500
Legendary 500
Posts: 734
Joined: Sat Nov 18, 2006 3:40 pm
Real Name: Ara Gureghian
Sex: Male
Years Riding: 53
My Motorcycle: 1996 GS1100R + Ural sidear attached
Location: On the road

Re: The Oasis of my Soul... A Blog... a Journey on the Road.

#761 Unread post by Beemerchef »

Image

Snowy Range Pass, Wyoming


It is thought that the most beautiful spaces in this country do not have Internet. It is true. We have plunged into this other world today in Laramie, Wyoming, the one where laundry can be done, provisions purchased and then on escape back up to Snowy Range Pass which has been our home for now a while. So here we are with a connection

Right! Our SPOT and SAT phones are our only lifelines "up there". Who needs anything more when everything else is provided? Miles of unpaved roads, more little lakes I can count, shade and cool weather while staying above 9000 feet. The birds singing, the smells pungent, another Paradise we had never explored in this beautiful country of ours. "Get to know your Backyard" I always say.

Here, at lower elevations, the heat is already making its mark. August coming up is always the worse month for us and that will include our friends the mosquitoes. But, September is right around the corner and WA/OR should by then be cooler. We are spending a few days traveling that month with our Editor. It should be interesting as we are both looking forward to it. I wonder if she will also correct my speech!

Very nice comments have come in regarding our book "Freedom on Both Ends of the Leash". Some have even already read it twice! I might even do that myself. If you have not, all the information to order it is on our Journal.






Till next time.

Stay well.

Ara and Spirit

8th Year, the Stars, living under them…

www.theoasisofmysoul.com The Journal and Book "Freedom on Both Ends of the Leash"
http://www.theoasisofmysoul.com our Blog...

http://beemerchef.smugmug.com/ our Photos...

blues2cruise
Moderator
Moderator
Posts: 10182
Joined: Fri Apr 22, 2005 4:28 pm
Sex: Female
Years Riding: 16
My Motorcycle: 2000 Yamaha V-Star 1100
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia

Re: The Oasis of my Soul... A Blog... a Journey on the Road.

#762 Unread post by blues2cruise »

I received my book. :D Just need time to sit down and read. Soon......

Let us know in advance when you plan to be in Washington. Lots of us are close. :)
Image

User avatar
Beemerchef
Legendary 500
Legendary 500
Posts: 734
Joined: Sat Nov 18, 2006 3:40 pm
Real Name: Ara Gureghian
Sex: Male
Years Riding: 53
My Motorcycle: 1996 GS1100R + Ural sidear attached
Location: On the road

Re: The Oasis of my Soul... A Blog... a Journey on the Road.

#763 Unread post by Beemerchef »

blues2cruise wrote:I received my book. :D Just need time to sit down and read. Soon......

Let us know in advance when you plan to be in Washington. Lots of us are close. :)
I actually know who you are!!! :D

We are spending 12 days with our Editor in WA/OR and will drop her off on the 13th at the Portland Airport. So free after that! Will probably go back to the Olympic Peninsula to stay cool before dropping south...

Thank You and stay well.
Ara and Spirit
http://www.theoasisofmysoul.com our Blog...

http://beemerchef.smugmug.com/ our Photos...

blues2cruise
Moderator
Moderator
Posts: 10182
Joined: Fri Apr 22, 2005 4:28 pm
Sex: Female
Years Riding: 16
My Motorcycle: 2000 Yamaha V-Star 1100
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia

Re: The Oasis of my Soul... A Blog... a Journey on the Road.

#764 Unread post by blues2cruise »

Beemerchef wrote:
blues2cruise wrote:I received my book. :D Just need time to sit down and read. Soon......

Let us know in advance when you plan to be in Washington. Lots of us are close. :)
I actually know who you are!!! :D

We are spending 12 days with our Editor in WA/OR and will drop her off on the 13th at the Portland Airport. So free after that! Will probably go back to the Olympic Peninsula to stay cool before dropping south...

Thank You and stay well.
Ara and Spirit
I'm so glad we got that sorted out. :lol:
Image

User avatar
Beemerchef
Legendary 500
Legendary 500
Posts: 734
Joined: Sat Nov 18, 2006 3:40 pm
Real Name: Ara Gureghian
Sex: Male
Years Riding: 53
My Motorcycle: 1996 GS1100R + Ural sidear attached
Location: On the road

Re: The Oasis of my Soul... A Blog... a Journey on the Road.

#765 Unread post by Beemerchef »

blues2cruise wrote:
Beemerchef wrote:
blues2cruise wrote:I received my book. :D Just need time to sit down and read. Soon......

Let us know in advance when you plan to be in Washington. Lots of us are close. :)
I actually know who you are!!! :D

We are spending 12 days with our Editor in WA/OR and will drop her off on the 13th at the Portland Airport. So free after that! Will probably go back to the Olympic Peninsula to stay cool before dropping south...

Thank You and stay well.
Ara and Spirit
I'm so glad we got that sorted out. :lol:
Me too! Stay well. Ara and Spirit
http://www.theoasisofmysoul.com our Blog...

http://beemerchef.smugmug.com/ our Photos...

User avatar
Beemerchef
Legendary 500
Legendary 500
Posts: 734
Joined: Sat Nov 18, 2006 3:40 pm
Real Name: Ara Gureghian
Sex: Male
Years Riding: 53
My Motorcycle: 1996 GS1100R + Ural sidear attached
Location: On the road

Re: The Oasis of my Soul... A Blog... a Journey on the Road.

#766 Unread post by Beemerchef »

Image


Through Bear's Tooth Pass... WY/MT

We went up through Chief Joseph Hwy and set up camp on Bear's Tooth Pass with much anticipation and our heads up high. A few days later, the mosquitoes won and near by Ennis, Montana, is where we are. The problem was not while riding but the frustration at camp. Off fan, Skin so Soft, wrist band, camp fire, we have it all... Cannot use Deet.

On the banks of Madison river amazingly just a few of those non sense flying pesky intrusions. Spirit is happier, his freedom without a cry found again.

More destinations surrounds us including Gravelly Range Rd, the one I call "the road to nowhere". We are about 12 miles from town. Easy refueling and purchase of provisions.

Some day are good as these are considering we are only at 5500 feet and last night was around 45 degrees. Just the way we like it.

Just in case you order our Book "Freedom on Both Ends of the Leash" we are not too far also from the Post Office! Hint... The reviews have been very favorable.

The skies are now clearing after much welcomed rain. It is time for some rides and more photos.



Till next time.

Stay well.

Ara and Spirit

8th Year, the Stars, living under them…

www.theoasisofmysoul.com The Journal and Book "Freedom on Both Ends of the Leash"
http://www.theoasisofmysoul.com our Blog...

http://beemerchef.smugmug.com/ our Photos...

User avatar
Beemerchef
Legendary 500
Legendary 500
Posts: 734
Joined: Sat Nov 18, 2006 3:40 pm
Real Name: Ara Gureghian
Sex: Male
Years Riding: 53
My Motorcycle: 1996 GS1100R + Ural sidear attached
Location: On the road

Re: The Oasis of my Soul... A Blog... a Journey on the Road.

#767 Unread post by Beemerchef »

Image

Montana! Gravelly Range Road and more…

Montana's roads and spaces are always exciting times especially when weather cooperating, none above 80.

Gravelly Range Road has been on top my list of favorites for a long time now and these days has been no exception. Combined with a new camping spot by Varney Bridge, about 10 miles from Ennis, and that does it for us spending over a week with a great base camp.

The sunsets have been exceptional. The photos are in the Journal. No doubt one can understand why it is here called the "Big Skies". They are indeed huge with a feel of being enveloped by them. This summer is continuing being good to us.

In the meantime I am also trying to let our Friends [you!] know about the release of our book "Freedom on Both Ends of the Leash". There are no funds for marketing, so doing the best I can and spreading the word will always be a plus. I actually received an incredible comment the other day:

"Could this book surpass the reality of "Ghost Rider"? Could it be the modern updated" Travels with Charley " and" Blue Highways"? Yes on all counts. A must read. Even more than once."

Of course as everything else, it is a matter of taste!

We will be pushing Northwest next week, we have to be in Portland by the 31st while we will be traveling a while with our Editor and showing her some of this beautiful country.

Thank You always for your support throughout this Journey of ours.


Till next time.

Stay well.

Ara and Spirit

8th Year, the Stars, living under them…

www.theoasisofmysoul.com The Journal and Book "Freedom on Both Ends of the Leash"
http://www.theoasisofmysoul.com our Blog...

http://beemerchef.smugmug.com/ our Photos...

User avatar
Beemerchef
Legendary 500
Legendary 500
Posts: 734
Joined: Sat Nov 18, 2006 3:40 pm
Real Name: Ara Gureghian
Sex: Male
Years Riding: 53
My Motorcycle: 1996 GS1100R + Ural sidear attached
Location: On the road

Re: The Oasis of my Soul... A Blog... a Journey on the Road.

#768 Unread post by Beemerchef »

Image

A bit of past and present Urbanism. Montana

Today's News? Well, they are always all over the place, one in particular disturbed me greatly. You can read about it in our Journal.

In the meantime we hovered for quite a few days within past History between Virginia City, Nevada City, Alder, Twin Bridges and as far as Dillon. Weekdays are great as the streets are deserted and the locals are eager to tell their stories. Just as it use to be in past times when Internet was not present. Those stories are the joys while being on the road throughout our very slow pace.

The roads themselves are often lined up with antiquities from those past times. Some refurbished and some, maybe while running out of money, left as it for Mother time to take her toll. They will not be around for too much longer. There are already I noticed some which have disappeared and glad a few years back I had taken some photos of such dwelling. Today is a Hotel, a restaurant and too often nothing at all. Just a piece of dirt with no signature from what was standing sometimes not so tall.

The good "holes in the walls" places to eat are luckily still around like the white Taco Bus in Dillon. Their flavors have not gone away. A good thing as even the faces looked familiar.

Slowly it is on to the West Coast, the Pacific Ocean while we will soon land in the Olympic Peninsula including Neah Bay. Hopefully I will not notice too many changes. They would be a discrepancy with our Book!



Till next time.

Stay well.

Ara and Spirit

www.theoasisofmysoul.com The Journal and Book "Freedom on Both Ends of the Leash"

8th Year, the Stars, living under them…
http://www.theoasisofmysoul.com our Blog...

http://beemerchef.smugmug.com/ our Photos...

User avatar
Beemerchef
Legendary 500
Legendary 500
Posts: 734
Joined: Sat Nov 18, 2006 3:40 pm
Real Name: Ara Gureghian
Sex: Male
Years Riding: 53
My Motorcycle: 1996 GS1100R + Ural sidear attached
Location: On the road

Re: The Oasis of my Soul... A Blog... a Journey on the Road.

#769 Unread post by Beemerchef »

Image


The Olympic Peninsula. WA

It was rough going through Portland and leaving behind Palouse Country. Cities and us do not get along very well. A great lunch with a Friend not seen in years did make it worthwhile as also picking up our Editor to show her a bit of the country for a couple weeks. All arranged and preplanned with motels and campgrounds near each other. Olympic Peninsula has been our first stop, in Liliwaup to be more precise. The space is magical with it's rain forests filled with trees covered with moss, streams here and there and the highlight being Neah Bay including the hike to Cape Flattery which is the most western point of the country. The sight of an Island off shore with its lighthouse made me want that job!

The sea food is great including the fresh oysters which do not come my way too often.

The days are filled with conversations, remembrances on all the "hick ups" we went through while editing and proofing "Freedom on Both Ends of the Leash" for six months daily without a single break. I don't know if we could do it again! But we will. A Photo Coffee Table Book this winter hopefully. 60 photos with descriptions, quotes and maps for each of them. Winters in Texas are good for such projects which in this case will not be as demanding. It will eventually be available "print on demand" only. Such books do not come by inexpensively. Just a "thing" I have been wanting to do for quite a while.

Tomorrow we head out towards Halfway and Hell's Canyon, Oregon, for a few more days. There is no doubt this path is bringing back quite a few memories from years past. Good ones.

Enjoy the hike and the photos in the Journal.




Till next time.

Stay well.

Ara and Spirit

www.theoasisofmysoul.com The Journal and Book "Freedom on Both Ends of the Leash"

8th Year, the Stars, living under them…
http://www.theoasisofmysoul.com our Blog...

http://beemerchef.smugmug.com/ our Photos...

User avatar
Beemerchef
Legendary 500
Legendary 500
Posts: 734
Joined: Sat Nov 18, 2006 3:40 pm
Real Name: Ara Gureghian
Sex: Male
Years Riding: 53
My Motorcycle: 1996 GS1100R + Ural sidear attached
Location: On the road

Re: The Oasis of my Soul... A Blog... a Journey on the Road.

#770 Unread post by Beemerchef »

Image


Spirit finally got a job!!!


Dropping South to Utah...

Chaperoning our Book Editor for 12 days is done as we dropped her off at the Portland Airport. We saw Neah Bay, camped on the Hood Canal, backtracked through Portland to the little town of Halfway [Oregon], rode Hell's Canyon with Spirit as she herself shopped around. A good time I must say filled with Life's conversations. An unusual setting for us to have company, a nice one.

Too hot to yet drop to "The Oasis" we stopped in Utah. We are now in and around Moab while we rode up and down, again [!], Potash Road and Shafer Trail. I just cannot get away from that road. We will be moving on to Muley Point and Valley of the Gods, a good time for fall if fall ever arrives as it was 92 in the shade yesterday. Lower 80's today, there is hope for cooler temperatures.

The spaces are now empty as Labor Day has passed on and everyone is back home on their own regular schedules. We have it all to ourselves. Almost.

As every year I am looking forward to arriving at "The Oasis". A shipping container, fire pits, water catchment and continue our conversations with my Mother and Lance. Many locals roads to ride again and from what I have seen from others the sunsets have been incredible.

For those who have purchased our book "Freedom On Both Ends Of The Leash", either through us or Amazon or electronically, I hope you have enjoyed it. For those who have not, I can only hope you do...





Till next time.

Stay well.

Ara and Spirit

www.theoasisofmysoul.com The Journal and Book "Freedom on Both Ends of the Leash"

8th Year, the Stars, living under them…
http://www.theoasisofmysoul.com our Blog...

http://beemerchef.smugmug.com/ our Photos...

Post Reply