JimW
06-02-2011, 02:16 PM
Here's a few pics for you guys. We had alot of fun, but the winds were terrible. We pulled out of Guymon Ok about 1pm no wind. Here are the bikes just a few minutes before we headed out. There was another couple on a bike but they hadn't shown up when the pic was taken. My wife on the Shadow, daughter, Faron on thier Vulcan, and our youngest, Carrie on their Intruder http://i814.photobucket.com/albums/zz64/JimW_photos/100_1449.jpg
Next pic was taken when we reached the NM state line. L to R, Son in law Jeremiah, daughter Faron, yours truly and wife, Son in law, Ryan and youngest daughter Carrie, and a couple of thier friends. The wind was just beginning to pick up. By the time we reached Springer NM we were fighting 50 -60mph head winds. Fought those winds for close to 125 miles before we reached our cabin in Cimarron NM. http://i814.photobucket.com/albums/zz64/JimW_photos/100_1455.jpg
Cimarron sits at the foot hills of the Sangre de Christos and the bike rally was in Red River which is at 10,000ft up about 40mi. Here we stopped for a short break on our way up. http://i814.photobucket.com/albums/zz64/JimW_photos/100_1462.jpg
Heres the view of Eagle nest lake as we topped the ridge coming into Eagle Nest. Eagle Nest is a small tourist town that sits in a wide valley and about 16mi from Red River. The bike population jumped ten fold as we approached the small town. http://i814.photobucket.com/albums/zz64/JimW_photos/100_1463.jpg
Here we are in Red River. The town is less than a half mile long and took about 45min to get all the way thru and it wasn't even that busy. By the time we left a couple of hours later there was a line of bikes 3mi long waiting to get into town. The first pic is looking east from the west end of town. My Biker Betty Shadow was a pretty good hit with the crowd also.http://i814.photobucket.com/albums/zz64/JimW_photos/100_1466.jpg
Probably saw 20,000 bikes as we headed toward Toas to make the enchanted circle. It was fun but, I'm not sure, I'll go back. Here's a few bike pics. http://i814.photobucket.com/albums/zz64/JimW_photos/100_1478.jpg http://i814.photobucket.com/albums/zz64/JimW_photos/100_1475.jpg http://i814.photobucket.com/albums/zz64/JimW_photos/100_1473.jpg http://i814.photobucket.com/albums/zz64/JimW_photos/100_1471.jpg
We stopped by the Rio Grande Gorge so the kids could look over the side of the bridge at the 700ft drop. My wife and I have seen it so many times we just looked thru the vendors scattered along the sides of the road. The winds were terrible the whole time we were there. The mountain passes seemed to double the wind speed and at times would nearly blow us into oncoming traffic. Had to stay on our toes the whole time. The trip home was just as trying with 50 to 60mph side winds for close to 100mi and temps in the flat lands running over 100deg. When we saw a place to get out of the wind we'd stop to gather our wits for a few minutes before heading out again. I'll try to get more pics post asap
Next pic was taken when we reached the NM state line. L to R, Son in law Jeremiah, daughter Faron, yours truly and wife, Son in law, Ryan and youngest daughter Carrie, and a couple of thier friends. The wind was just beginning to pick up. By the time we reached Springer NM we were fighting 50 -60mph head winds. Fought those winds for close to 125 miles before we reached our cabin in Cimarron NM. http://i814.photobucket.com/albums/zz64/JimW_photos/100_1455.jpg
Cimarron sits at the foot hills of the Sangre de Christos and the bike rally was in Red River which is at 10,000ft up about 40mi. Here we stopped for a short break on our way up. http://i814.photobucket.com/albums/zz64/JimW_photos/100_1462.jpg
Heres the view of Eagle nest lake as we topped the ridge coming into Eagle Nest. Eagle Nest is a small tourist town that sits in a wide valley and about 16mi from Red River. The bike population jumped ten fold as we approached the small town. http://i814.photobucket.com/albums/zz64/JimW_photos/100_1463.jpg
Here we are in Red River. The town is less than a half mile long and took about 45min to get all the way thru and it wasn't even that busy. By the time we left a couple of hours later there was a line of bikes 3mi long waiting to get into town. The first pic is looking east from the west end of town. My Biker Betty Shadow was a pretty good hit with the crowd also.http://i814.photobucket.com/albums/zz64/JimW_photos/100_1466.jpg
Probably saw 20,000 bikes as we headed toward Toas to make the enchanted circle. It was fun but, I'm not sure, I'll go back. Here's a few bike pics. http://i814.photobucket.com/albums/zz64/JimW_photos/100_1478.jpg http://i814.photobucket.com/albums/zz64/JimW_photos/100_1475.jpg http://i814.photobucket.com/albums/zz64/JimW_photos/100_1473.jpg http://i814.photobucket.com/albums/zz64/JimW_photos/100_1471.jpg
We stopped by the Rio Grande Gorge so the kids could look over the side of the bridge at the 700ft drop. My wife and I have seen it so many times we just looked thru the vendors scattered along the sides of the road. The winds were terrible the whole time we were there. The mountain passes seemed to double the wind speed and at times would nearly blow us into oncoming traffic. Had to stay on our toes the whole time. The trip home was just as trying with 50 to 60mph side winds for close to 100mi and temps in the flat lands running over 100deg. When we saw a place to get out of the wind we'd stop to gather our wits for a few minutes before heading out again. I'll try to get more pics post asap