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06-20-2011, 12:16 PM
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WAAK, Dust2Dawson, and back on an XR650L
This will be an ongoing process as I go through my photos and videos...
June 10th through June 30th I spent traveling over 4,000mi from my home in Arlington, WA to Alaska, Yukon, and British Columbia. I had always wanted to go to AK, but never really had the time to make it happen. I was getting old, 25. I though I better go before I croak. It was the ride of a lifetime.. I stayed at a great lodge with the wife on a mountain pass, camped at beautiful lakes and campgrounds, saw moose, caribou, bears, sheep.. Stayed with some really great people near Denali who took me dirt biking up in the tundra, got to go whitewater rafting for free through Denali park, Flyfishing, rode the Denali highway, Top of the World highway, ran the Dust2Dawson poker run, went to Summerstroke concert in Whitehorse, rode the Cassiar highway in the sunshine to Hyder, AK, and made some good friends along the way.. I would do it again in a heartbeat. Here's a few sneaker shots ![]() ![]() Anyway... I was planning to take the XR250R, but I stumbled across a 2003 XR650L for $500. Perfect. I really wanted an XRR, but I couldn't pass this deal up :ride: It had been sitting for a few years.. had a bad CS, owner thought the shaft was bad, he never bothered to pull it off to see :smirk:. So I cleaned her up and added some goodies to her..... Giant Loop Coyote saddle bag Dave's Mods Spud's Mods Desnorkelsmogged FMF Q4 UNI filter Oil Cooler Bark Busters Foldable Mirrors Skid plate Fender Rack Chain gaurd Brake gaurd XRR headlight, HID retrofit LED turns LED tail light Supersprox, XRR CS, and X-ring chain, 15/46 Removable windscreen Clarke 4.7G tank Dirt-bike-gear fender bag for tools/AC 12V accessory plugs for gear/heated coat Cigg lighter plug behind headlight for chargers GPS mount Reinforced sub-frame Handlebar risers Bridgestone UHD tubes F/R Dual rimlocks F/R Cheng shin C858 tires I got for $50 - Gear review after trip - Most everything worked great for the trip. I packed about the right amount of gear and tools. The Giant Loop Coyote was probably the best addition to the bike for the trip. I have no idea how I would have got everything on the bike without it. I am NOT a fan of hard bags at all, so this or Wolfman was my option. I am glad I went with GL. It stayed secure the whole trip, kept my gear safe and secure, and held up to a lot of abuse, save for one plastic cinch clip during the last few days. The Cheng Shin tires were garbage. The rear wore out ridiculously fast, although I tend to have a heavy right hand and rode with a ton of weight on it. It was down to 1/8" of tread by D2D, only 1/2 way through the trip. Next time I will probably go with Pirelli MT16, Artrax, or Haidenau (sp?). Not one flat. The final windscreen I added on was a lifesaver. Riding the rain on the highway was made much more comfortable, not to mention crap that hit the screen like bugs and rocks. I made sure it was removable for dirt biking. The dry bags for my gear strapped to the GL was essential. SeattleSports brand is a must Here she is all loaded up I was ready to roll. Well... I needed a lot of gear to camp off this bike for three weeks over 4,000mi. n16ht5 screwed with this post 03-29-2012 at 01:51 PM |
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06-20-2011, 08:05 PM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Jun 2009
Location: Chile.
Oddometer: 194
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nice pics. Thanks
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06-20-2011, 10:22 PM
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Crankcase Scavenger
Joined: Jun 2008
Location: Cantwell, AK
Oddometer: 296
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Great report, video and stills! Mrs Piston and I wish you safe and fun travels. Looking forward to seeing where the Warpig takes you. Easy on that right wrist (unless you see XR haters in those tiny rearview mirrors.) We enjoyed your stay and especially riding together. Wish I could follow along for more of the ride.
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06-20-2011, 11:13 PM
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Crankcase Scavenger
Joined: Jun 2008
Location: Cantwell, AK
Oddometer: 296
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An epic ride it was. Topping the 'price of admission' , storm clouds gathered, thunder booming off the mountains. Are we deterred? No way.
Lunch in the rain. ![]() It will pass. Potato chips remind us what dry is like. n16ht5 rides hi XRL like he's shot from a cannon. Best to not let off the juice on a 300+lb cycle. Beep beep! Salute! The rain slacked off and we headed deeper into the backcountry, ascending the third cirque to 4200'. We pause to let Shutter Monkey's GasGas stop boiling and spewing coolant.....Spaniards. ![]() They told him 'you can't do THAT on an XR650L'. Did he listen? ![]() The alpine in bloom ![]() ![]() ![]() We hauled some antlers back out with us. Shutter Monkey scores a rack. ![]() On the home stretch. Heading for BBQ ribs and chicken. Mrs Piston is legendary for feeding the sweaty bruised and muddy adventurers. Credit to Bubba for the ribs. ![]() Dude...You went THERE on THAT!?! ![]() Nice run.Piston |
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07-07-2011, 06:14 PM
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Continuing from above... ADV doesn't like more than a few pictures..
Gear is as follows Tools.. sockets, wrenches, allen set tire repair kit, spoons air compressor chain repair kit electric repair kit first aid kit Giant Loop Coyote Wolfman Expedition Tank Bag - Small *(I like the GL better, they only had this in stock though in Anchorage) SeattleSports Dry bags (one for each sleeping bag) Overboard waterproof backpack (Got in Anchorage) Two 1/2L, one 1L steel water bottles Collapsible fishing pole, tackle Penny stove (Steverstove) with Heet fuel MSR seagull cooking pot, steel bowl Steripen water purifier w/ prefilter -15F poly sleeping bag for me, down bag for wife OR bivy sac with bug net Cheap $25 walmart dome tent (didn't want to lug my good tent on the bike) Twin size inflatable mattress Tarp Folding camp saw Maps GPS Milepost 2011 (pages) 2M/70CM Ham radio Flashlights, spare batteries Chargers for camera, phone, GPS Weeks worth cooking food Snacks and power bars toiletries Sandals Three days clothes Home-wired heated riding jacket fleece top fleece pants long johns Grundens rain gear waterproof socks 18" Hiking boots Gaiters Crocs Baclava 1 pair summer riding gloves 2 pair spring riding gloves 1 pair winter riding gloves Wife brought similar clothes We had a LOT of stuff. The plan was to ride the ferry along the inside passage from Bellingham to Haines, AK. There we would get off, ride 1,000mi to Anchorage where she would fly home. I continue on solo, eventually to Dust2Dawson and then home along the Cassiar highway through Canada. So it begins... Waiting in Bellhingham for the Ferry. It wasn't cheap.. $1200 for the two of us and bike.. they don't give a break for bikes in pricing :foul: but I didn't want to ride up 2-up the whole way as we hadn't rode much 2up, especially with this much gear on the bike. waiting in line with other riders Leaving the dock... here we go For those who travel the ferry.... this is the best spot... the sundeck, in the middle toward the windows.. I had my wife go onboard with the passengers and save this spot. by the time us riders had got on the boat, pretty much everything was taken except the floor or tenting on the outside deck. |
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07-07-2011, 06:20 PM
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our view the heatlamps are NICE. I slept on top of my sleeping bag in my shorts Sunrise came early.. about 4:30AM Breakfast... we packed a huge Styrofoam cooler for the boat ride. We saved a lot of money on food that way.. |
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07-07-2011, 06:21 PM
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Bella Coola area
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07-07-2011, 06:23 PM
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Ketchikan, AK We went out for a bit into town.. they don't give you a whole lot of time though. our little fort |
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07-07-2011, 06:23 PM
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Wrangell, AK
neat little town.. the big ships definitely skip this place. there's a really good place to eat on the main street.. After that we headed for the Inside Passage... too shallow and narrow for the bigger ships. the markers tell where to go, otherwise you hit bottom lots of eagles I hope they weren't feeding them... look for the ping pong balls well I have lots more photos... still on day 2 here! more to come.. |
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07-08-2011, 07:10 AM
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Adventurer
Joined: Nov 2008
Location: Camano Island, WA
Oddometer: 41
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Looks like a great trip so far ... this is one on my bucket list. Looking forward to the rest of your adventure!
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07-08-2011, 07:18 AM
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Shield Manufacturer
Joined: Dec 2010
Location: Montebello, CA
Oddometer: 183
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Enjoying the pictures! Can't wait for more =)
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07-08-2011, 10:50 AM
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Petersburg, AK
![]() A whale, in front of the small island A friend we made, she is a photographer who is running as a guide this summer in Haines.. emilyteal.com ![]() Haines, AK... we're finally here! n16ht5 screwed with this post 07-08-2011 at 11:36 AM |
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07-08-2011, 10:51 AM
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The ride is starting to get pretty nice
I was pretty cooped up on the boat... so I wanted to try this hill.. 70lbs of stuff over the rear tire makes for a good entrenching device though
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07-08-2011, 11:04 AM
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Million Dollar Falls Our first camping spot of the trip... Dezadeash Lake, Yukon. Absolutely gorgeous. Our bike puked onto the table. "Get in bed!" n16ht5 screwed with this post 07-08-2011 at 11:46 AM |
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07-08-2011, 11:34 AM
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Adventurer
Joined: Sep 2008
Location: Lewistown, Montana
Oddometer: 52
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Great report and pictures thus far. You would have never made it with that much stuff on an XRR. The sub-frame won't hold up.
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