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Sequoia/Kings Canyon visit

October 12, 2007 by bobcatou

I was wary of visiting Sequoia with the bad weather up there but I am glad I did.

I planned the leave the morning of the second day I was up there but when I stopped by the visitor’s center, one of the rangers saw me and yelled, “Roads are clear throughout the park!!!” She knew I had a concern, obviously since I was on a bike. I don’t know if I mentioned but a day earlier, two motorcyclists crashed in the park because of the roads.

Well after she made such a point of telling me the roads were clear, I couldn’t leave the park. By the time I got the all clear, I didn’t have the time to ride as deep into King’s Canyon as I had hoped. (You go through Sequoia to get to KC.) I was able to make it a little ways and with the nice weather it was a good day. At the end of the day, I met with Leon and Eva again and they told me to set up camp again on their site. We had evening coffee and they offered me some soup for dinner which was good because I hadn’t eaten all day.

I didn’t take many pictures of the visit. Below is one of my favorite.

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Filed Under: California, Motorcycles, National Parks, Sequoia National Park, Southwest Fall of '07

Good People

October 11, 2007 by bobcatou

I was looking for a campsite in Sequoia. I rode into the Potwisha campground. The camp was full but as I was leaving these two RVers, Leon Johnson and Eva Pendley waved me over then told me to set up a tent anywhere on their site. They had plenty of room.

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I stayed there for 2 nights.  We had delightful talks over morning coffee.   Leon told me about a log cabin kit he bought on Ebay. He is planning on putting it together on a piece of land up in Montana soon.

The last day in Yosemite, I met Lynn, Easy, Vera and several other people from the same family that were meeting there for a family gathering. (I didn’t get a picture) They were from all over the country. I drank a beer with them before I went to bed and had breakfast with them in the morning before I left the park.  Good people as well.

I’m beginning to feel that this trip is about meeting new people. Since I am camping so much, I am getting acquainted with lots of “folk”. It makes you realize that there are alot of great people in the world.

More about my Death Valley experience next…

Filed Under: California, Sequoia National Park, Southwest Fall of '07

Dared Sequoia…Well kind of.

October 10, 2007 by bobcatou

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Note: You can click on the map to get a better view.

After my hotel stay in Tulare, CA and against my better judgment, I rode to the Sequoia National Park. I called the weather line that morning and they said there was ice and snow in parts of the park. It was beautiful in Tulare though so I figured it couldn’t be that worse, 90 minutes away. Well I was wrong.

I got to Sequoia hoping that the roads would be clear by the time I arrived. The visitors station said no and even told me that 2 motorcycles had gone down in a certain area.

The ranger said it was safe up to the Giant Forest. I don’t know if I would agree if it is in the forest by the picture below.

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The above picture was taken at a visitor’s center near the entrance of the Giant Forest. As I approached the road was went with only ice on the sides of the road. It is did make me nervous so I turned around at the visitor’s center. For obvious reasons, I didn’t feel safe going farther.

I’m in Boulder City, NV tonight. It’s about 20 minutes south of Las Vegas.

I haven’t had a chance to import my pictures from my camera but I will in a day or so. I am doing some minor bike work at a borrowed biker’s garage tomorrow. I plan to hang around here until Saturaday most likely.

I met some great people over the last few days and see some beautiful areas. I even got up BEFORE sunrise to take some pictures of the Sand Dunes in Death Valley.

More to come very soon…

Filed Under: Motorcycles, National Parks, Southwest Fall of '07

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