junkjeeps
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- Nov 24, 2001
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The idea for this ride came from my riding buddy mafols. He was supposed to make a trip with Tony to Mexico or Big Bend(I forget which), but that ride was postponed. Matt already had his vacation in so he started looking for other options. He called me up and told me about his intended trip/route and I was all in. We would ride the Atchafalaya levee from somewhere near Verdunville, La to Krotz Springs, La and then ride asphalt to False River. At False River we would catch the ferry across the Mississippi to St. Francisville and camp there Monday night. Tuesday we would explore St. Francisville and then ride a similar route back. Tuesdays route started at LA1 in Morganza where we rode the levee all the way to Bayou Sorrel. From there we rode asphalt the rest of the way back to Raceland. I'm sure Matt will post up a final route map when he gets the chance.
Monday - 11/12
We planned to make the trip on a Monday & Tuesday(11-12/13). One kink in the plan was that I had to work on Sunday night. I don’t get off of work ‘til 4am so that limited the amount of sleep I was going to get before we left. I agreed to be at Matt’s no later than 10am. I made it there on time and by the time we unloaded my bike, loaded all the gear and were ready to pull out it was after 11am. A little later than we wanted to get started, but hey, we’re riding while most are working, so it all good.
So our goal was to ride as much dirt and gravel as possible, with as little asphalt as possible. Only problem was to get to the start of the gravel, we had to cover a good bit of asphalt. So the next goal is to stay off of 4 lanes and ride only 2 lanes. We made a brief stop to check our gear and start a GPS route.
We had lunch at a Wendy’s in Morgan City. Sorry no pics of lunch – I left the camera on the bike. Close your eyes and picture a #1 combo with a DrPepper. We made it close to the levee and stopped to fill up here -
We found the levee road and picked up the pace. After cruising for a while we stopped and took a few pics at a public boat launch. I had to get some pics of my bike because it was my first and last trip on the XR250L. I bought this bike to ride back and forth to work and it suits that purpose well. The highway I ride to work is posted at 35mph. It’s great for that and 65mpg is hard to beat. When I decided I wanted to start making a few DS trips I figured a larger displacement bike would be necessary. After making this trip I knew for sure more cc’s were necessary. The 250 was capable of 60-65mph, but it didn’t like it for long distance. My 400 should be able to take care of that.
To be continued....
Monday - 11/12
We planned to make the trip on a Monday & Tuesday(11-12/13). One kink in the plan was that I had to work on Sunday night. I don’t get off of work ‘til 4am so that limited the amount of sleep I was going to get before we left. I agreed to be at Matt’s no later than 10am. I made it there on time and by the time we unloaded my bike, loaded all the gear and were ready to pull out it was after 11am. A little later than we wanted to get started, but hey, we’re riding while most are working, so it all good.
So our goal was to ride as much dirt and gravel as possible, with as little asphalt as possible. Only problem was to get to the start of the gravel, we had to cover a good bit of asphalt. So the next goal is to stay off of 4 lanes and ride only 2 lanes. We made a brief stop to check our gear and start a GPS route.
We had lunch at a Wendy’s in Morgan City. Sorry no pics of lunch – I left the camera on the bike. Close your eyes and picture a #1 combo with a DrPepper. We made it close to the levee and stopped to fill up here -
We found the levee road and picked up the pace. After cruising for a while we stopped and took a few pics at a public boat launch. I had to get some pics of my bike because it was my first and last trip on the XR250L. I bought this bike to ride back and forth to work and it suits that purpose well. The highway I ride to work is posted at 35mph. It’s great for that and 65mpg is hard to beat. When I decided I wanted to start making a few DS trips I figured a larger displacement bike would be necessary. After making this trip I knew for sure more cc’s were necessary. The 250 was capable of 60-65mph, but it didn’t like it for long distance. My 400 should be able to take care of that.
To be continued....
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