
Finally getting around to writing this one!
This summer Mrs_High_Side and I took another run at Lake Roosevelt, as last years trip was a soaker and we missed being able to enjoy a lot of it. The roads are great on this ride, and there are awesome sites to see if you travel off of the beaten path whenever you can. So that's what we did, and the weather gods were smiling down on us......for the most part.
We had a plan to hit coast if possible so the first day we took a more direct route than usual and blasted down Hwy #3 from Cow-town to Castlegar. This was the inaugural run for the 696 and we were hopeful that the shorter seat to bar distance would help Mrs. High_Side take on longer days than she could handle with the old S2R. But the first day revealed that both the seat foam and the slope of the seat make for a very uncomfortable ride. After day one it was obvious that a run for the coast would be too optimistic.
After leaving Castlegar in the morning we blasted down along the lake. The sky was looking a little ugly as we left the Super-8 but it opened up to give us perfect weather for riding. Life is good.

As we headed for the "northern" Cascades, we pass though the little town of Republic. It is one of those towns that is based in great riding country and I always get a smile when I've finally reached it.

We set course for Winthrop, as Jen hasn't seen it before and it's a great place to stop on your way through northern Washington. If you haven't been there before, it's a magnet for bikes. There are lots of great patios, as well as many shops to entertain the girls....

To sum it up the town of Winthrop has be done up in an old western theme and it runs right along the river. We had booked our room the night before from Castlegar and we ended up with this view:
The view from our hotel room in Winthrop. One floor below was the hot-tub - a great place to relax in the evening...

In keeping with our shortened ride plans we head south east out of Winthrop towards the Grand Coulee dam. The temperature is scorching but we stay cool by keeping moving.

The required shot of the dam.....in the heat.....

At various times throughout the day we run along the edge of Lake Roosevelt and there is a beauty here that is really different than anywhere else. The level of prosperity goes up and down in the various towns we pass through along the way, but overall this area seems to have been hit by fairly difficult economic times. However, the really impressive thing about many parts of Washington is that even when times are tough their front yards are immaculate, and the people who live there have a lot of pride in their property. This really adds to the appeal of riding here.
Close to where the arms of the lake converge
A few shots from our run along the lake that day....

Glass top water like this makes me yearn for a boat and a water-ski. I'm already doing one of the things that I love the most so today the VFR will have to do....

Back country roads is what we set out to find and this is what we got. Again with the old barn theme in this blog....they make a great back-drop for bike pictures
As we stand off in the shade taking a drink of water the Monster waits by the lake

At this point the killer seat on the new Ducati is really starting to become a problem. We decide to stop in Spokane for the evening but get caught in rush-hour traffic that would put Calgary to shame as we head across town to Hotel alley. Heat + bad Ducati seat means that there will be a pool in our near future.

To be cont....