Haven't been around much because of vacation. My generous employer has given me a monthlong sabbatical, to which I've tacked on a couple weeks vacation. The last month has been spent flying to backcountry airstrips in the Northern Rockies and camping.
I used to take 2 weeks off every year and ride up the Rockies til it was time to come home (see pics of loaded down bikes in my gallery). When I got my first plane, I switched to plane camping and didn't have the time for 2K+ mile road trips on the bike. Well, I'll remedy that soon.
I've got 16 days of vacation left, so I'm taking the bike up the backroads from Phoenix to Canada. The only stops planned so far are visits with friends in Southern Montana and Central Idaho. I'm also going to revisit my favorite motorcycle road, US Highway 12 west of Missoula, MT. It's about 120 miles of twisty pavement through mostly uninhabited country. Over the years when I've flown over that stretch of road (see below), I wished I could fit a bike in the plane.
Anyway, I just finished mounting a backrest/luggage rack on the old Nighthawk and test fitted my camping gear. Looks just like the old pics. Top heavy, with just enough space for me to squeeze into the seat. Can't wait to hit the road on Sunday morning.
I'll see you all when I get back and post a few pics.
Here's an aerial pic of U.S. 12 through Idaho. It follows that windy river at the bottom of the canyon.
