Ugh. We just cannot wake up early. 9AM again when the sun evicts us from our tent like clockwork. We stumble around the campsite like zombies for another hour willing ourselves to make breakfast and unpacking all our wet gear from yesterday's ride.
It shouldn't be this hard.
The trails were so busy yesterday, probably because it was a weekend. So we've come up with a plan - we're going to zig when everyone's zagging and hit the trails again tomorrow, which is a Monday. So we've got a rest day ahead of us today. But also, it's going to take more than 24 hours to get all that lake water out of our boots!
The aftermatch of our lake walk. Everything hanging out in the sun to dry!
Hanging out at the campsite this morning, I notice a huge toy-hauler parked across our tentsite. Parked in front of it were a KTM Six Days EXC 450 and a Husqvarna 501S. They're our moto-doppelgangers!
I poked my head in and said hi. Sue greets me and catches me admiring her setup, so she invites me in and gives me the grand tour of her toy-hauler. It's a 27-footer Stryker with a garage in the back, a king size bed, full shower, every kitchen appliance known to man... SO ENVIOUS!!!! Oh man, if we did more truck'n rides, this is exactly what I'd like to do it in.
I also met her partner Siggy, who rides the Husky. They're both from the NC/TN area and they're on a two-week moto-vacation to ride the same kinds of trails that we were doing, so we got to sharing A LOT of stories and tips. And guess what? Siggy has a 790 Adventure and Sue just picked up a Harley Pan-Am. They're also ADV riders. So much in common!
S+S are coming from the west, which is where we're headed in the next few days, so they gave us a heads-up on what routes to do. It turns out they also did Tincup and Hancock the day before we were there! LOL!
They're having relatives over today, but they invited us over for dinner tomorrow night after our ride! Cool!
They also suggested we go into town and visit the local brewery, Eddyline. However, when we get there, there's a huge line-up, so we did this instead:
Found some shade in the local park and just spend the afternoon relaxing
Been talking to a few people at the campsite and I heard something unusual. Apparently, Buena Vista has a different pronunciation than what we expected it to. Locals pronounce it Bee-YOU-Nah Vista... Huh?
YouTube has some answers:
That's not all. Heard another guy say he was going down to Salida (you know, the Spanish word for "exit"?) and he pronounced it Suh-LIE-duh. Whut?
Weird pronunciations abound in the US. Some others places that we have been to with "alternative" pronunciations:
Mobile, Alabama: Mo-BEEL
Dubois, Idaho: Doo-BOYS
Houston street in NYC: HOW-stun
Strange!
I spend the rest of the day researching some of the routes for our ride tomorrow. After referencing trail sites that just weren't appropriate for our vehicles, I've gone back to the best resource for adventure motorcycles: ADVRider! I cross-referenced some routes that fellow ADVers have posted up which look to be less challenging and more of a relaxing scenic ride.
Should be some good riding!