Stats John Aiton - 640adv
Byron Defenbach - Vstrom 650
Miles 230
Rolling time 5:30 hrs /min
Total Time 8:20 hrs/min
Max speed – 75mph (dirt & pavement)
Original plan was to take Whiskey Mt Road out Reynolds to Jordon Creek. It tops out ~7,000-7,500 ft. Every other time I’ve taken the route we see deer and elk and you pass through an alpine meadow on top and head waters of Succor Creek . Saturday evening Byron called and said his battery on the KLR was dead. What to know if I still wanted to go or could he take his Vstrom? Of course I wanted to go we could re-route through Silver City
and stay on maintained roads.
We left my house ~ 7:15. Had to make a pit stop in Kuna, and then spent 10-15 minutes at Dan’s Ferry Service to see if there were any other takers.
We still made it into Jordan Valley by ~10AM. It was great morning overcast, temps in the 70’s and a sprinkle of rain near Silver City.
And the gal at the Chevron in JV was actually pleasant (but I don’t remember if this was the nice one or mean one)!
We breakfast at the JV Café and were back on the road by 11:30. There was 2-3 fire camps set up in town.
We took the Hwy 95 north to the Succor Creek turn off.
This portion of Succor Creek is a maintain road thru wide open vista’s. You can top out in the straights ~ 75mph.
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We rode about halfway down Leslie Gulch to Dago Gulch
Dago Gulch (doesn’t seem very PC does it?) I need to see how far I can ride down this road.
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Just as we exited Leslie Gulch my let boot felt cool and wet and I hadn’t crossed an creeks ! I looked down and saw gas streaming from the tank.
The cross over hose had come loose and I was spilling gas from both sides.
The clip and hose had worked loose, probably a good application for safety wire.
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I wanted to get to Succor Creek camp ground so I could wash off my boot and sock in the creek. It was about 10-15 miles away.
Along the way there was only mucky looking ditch water and after about 10 minutes my left foot started “burning” ( no it wasn’t on fire).
At the campground I took my boot off and soaked my foot, sock and boot in the creek. The creek still had some flow and was clean.
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Byron & I missed “got lost” and missed our turn in Homedale and ended up on the out skirts of Parma before we caught Hwy26 to I84.
Who owns that big ranch / horse farm between Homedale & Parma ????
I84 on Bubba was chore, he can do 65-75 mph but doesn’t have any oomph left for high-speed passing like Major Kong does.
Bubba might need to go a tooth bigger on the counter sprocket. I could keep up with Byron. At the Meridian exit my fuel light came on so I pulled off.
I wonder how much fuel I dumped.
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