Sunday, April 12, 2020

Fwd: HEY !!!!

Passing on a note from Paul Andre to Vern.
Happy Easter Everyone!

---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Vernon Chrestensen <vmcalc60@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, Apr 11, 2020 at 3:20 PM
Subject: Fwd: HEY !!!!
To: Duane Switz <ddswitz@gmail.com>


PASSING ON A NOTE FROM PAUL A.

HAPPY EASTER !!!!

VERN


---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Paul Andre <pandre@schandreestates.com>
Date: Sat, Apr 11, 2020 at 10:16 AM
Subject: Re: HEY !!!!
To: Vernon Chrestensen <vmcalc60@gmail.com>


Hey Vern, thanks for the wishes aye. We are doing pretty good up here. Yes, I sure missed being down there in AZ and riding with a bunch of great people. My friend down there finally sold my bike there, so now I guess I'm buggered. Stay safe and keep the rubber down. 
  Paul and Helen 

On Sat, Apr 11, 2020 at 8:40 AM Vernon Chrestensen <vmcalc60@gmail.com> wrote:
HAPPY EASTER TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY !!!!

WE MISSED YA THIS WINTER IN AZ !!!!!   HOPE ALL IS WELL
WITH YOU AND FAMILY.

TAKE CARE

VERN

Friday, April 10, 2020

Re: Adventure Ride on April 8

On Thu, Apr 9, 2020 at 9:53 AM <Gary@mctrailersllc.com> wrote:
>
> Two weeks ago Laurie & I rode the entire length of 288 to the 260, the gravel portion South of Young was recently graded so it wasn't very dusty of rough, we did fuel up at the North end of Young for 3.16 for 87 octane. The last 26 miles to 260 is about 13 miles of tar and 13 miles of very wash boarded gravel. A lot of the ride is over 5,000 feet and some of it over 7,000 ft and about 15° to 20° colder. Very beautiful but a long slow ride.
>
>
>
> From: Pat Alsup <pmawla1963@gmail.com>
> Sent: Thursday, 9 April, 2020 11:42 AM
> To: Paul Breuklander <pbreuklander1@gmail.com>
> Cc: Al Jeanquart <jeanquartconstruction@gmail.com>; Al Negen <doublea@tds.net>; Al Servais <al.marie@yahoo.com>; Barb Shinnick <barbjshinnick@yahoo.com>; Bill Lieser <bblieser@wisper-wireless.com>; Bob Keeler <rfxk@aol.com>; Bob Shinnick <rshinnik@yahoo.com>; Bryan Hogg <djredford@hotmail.com>; Carol & Jack Green <greenjg1@yahoo.com>; Carroll / Le Ann Johnson / Lindeman <leacamp12@gmail.com>; Carroll Johnson <carrolljohnson9747@gmail.com>; Dale Ringuette <trencher123@hotmail.com>; Dan Girard <dgirard1952@gmail.com>; Dan Hallburg <danhallberg58@gmail.com>; Dan Knorr <danknorr@frontier.com>; Darrell Honrud <dlhonrud@msn.com>; Dennis McKinney <dennismck57@aol.com>; Derek Hudson <adhudson@telus.net>; Don Gabbert <donaldgabbert762@gmail.com>; Don James <djames947@yahoo.com>; Don Jenkins <djenkinsusmc@gmail.com>; Duane Switz <d_switz@hotmail.com>; Ed Kelty <edwyq85801.blue@blogger.com>; Edward & Monica Kelty <ed@thekelty.com>; Evelyn LaMott <firstavenue@msn.com>; Garry Hewitt <hewittga@telusplanet.net>; Gary Knudsen <gary@mctrailersllc.com>; Gene Bonnes <gbonnes54@gmail.com>; Irving Valvick <royceledyard@hotmail.com>; Jay Stewart <jaybstewart@ymail.com>; Jerry & Connie Kerns <kernsjck@gmail.com>; Joe Baisley <bjbais@hotmail.com>; Joe Bengston <jbengtson1@gmail.com>; Joe Sawyer <jwsawyer1944@icloud.com>; Keith Simpson <ksimpson.dvm@gmail.com>; Ken LaMott <kenneth.lamott@icloud.com>; Mark Richard <mrichard57@comcast.net>; Mark Schumann <schumann@cinet.net>; Mary Russell <wyrealty@tctwest.net>; Max Von Dahlen <maxtvd@gmail.com>; Mike Dougherty <dougherty@pdswireless.com>; Mike McDonald <papamcd1@yahoo.com>; Mike Pine <michaelpine@hotmail.com>; Paul Andre <pandre@schandreestates.com>; Peter Vander Werff <joanne.vanderwerff@gmail.com>; Phillip Parsons <parsonspj@live.com>; Ray Pabst <deanieandray@netzero.com>; Richard Kinnan <aa3hi@yahoo.com>; Richard Lilienthal <dlthal@yahoo.com>; Rick Wyma <rwyma986@gmail.com>; Roger Asleson <roger.asleson@gmail.com>; Roger Kilber <rogerkilber@yahoo.com>; Roy Karasiuk <roy@karasiuk.com>; Sandy Jeanquart <sjeanquart@yahoo.com>; Terry Dieken <terry@extremepanel.com>; Vern & Audrey Chrestensen <vmcalc60@gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: Adventure Ride on April 8
>
>
>
> Thinking of all the miles I logged while living at GV and that I never made this ride.... Shame on me!... Great pictures and another well written account. Thank you.
>
>
>
> Shutterbug
>
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 9, 2020 at 8:59 AM Paul Breuklander <pbreuklander1@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ---------
> From: Phillip Parsons <parsonspj@live.com>
> Date: Wed, Apr 8, 2020 at 7:36 PM
> Subject: Adventure Ride on April 8
> To: Irving Valvick <royceledyard@hotmail.com>, Vern Chrestensen
> <vmcalc60@gmail.com>, Dan & Sherry Knorr <danknorr@frontier.com>, Paul
> Breuklander <pbreuklander1@gmail.com>, Jay Stewart
> <jaystewart@ymail.com>, Al Jeanquart <sandybigal@gmail.com>
>
>
> Irv and I were the only two riders today at 9:00 at the Chevron; it
> was no surprise. We had formed a goal to see the terrain along the
> 288 going to Young, and this was the day. Indeed, the ride to Young
> is one of those places where you can be alone anytime! There seemed
> to be plenty of traffic going east on the 60, but it thinned out
> quickly when we turned north toward Roosevelt Lake.
>
>
>
> You just get a look at the beauty of nearly-full Roosevelt Lake, then
> take the right on 288, where it is 47 miles to the elusive town of
> Young, a town of about 600 people in the middle of forested mountains.
> Not many people go to Young because the twisting mountain road
> consists of 9 miles of highway, then about 16 miles of thin unmarked
> blacktop, then the rest is gravel, including another 25 mile stretch
> going north that connects to the 260 between Payson and Heber. We
> didn't do it all; our goal was the first 25 miles of hard-surface
> that ended just before Sawmill Flats, where we ate the lunch we
> brought with us. That was the place where 3,000,000 bd ft of lumber
> for building Roosevelt Dam came from. The scenery is awesome! As you
> drop to the Salt River bridge where we have been to the little
> retention dam before, Roosevelt Lake appears occasionally. Soon there
> are huge cliffs and canyons with hairpin turns. There was a very
> talented road grader operator cutting ditches along the blacktop. You
> may have heard the term "Desert to Pineland" in AZ descriptions, and
> it's all true on this stretch of road. The first 25 miles offers hard
> surface riding, where we returned the way we came after our rest stop.
> We resolved to make a full round trip with Irv's Jeep next fall.
>
>
>
> We made 185 miles on today's trip in 5 ¼ hours of exciting riding.
> The plan for Saturday is to see the scenery out from Payson. It's a
> great time to be in Arizona!
>
>
>
> Phil Parsons

Thursday, April 9, 2020

RE: Adventure Ride on April 8

Two weeks ago Laurie & I rode the entire length of 288 to the 260, the gravel portion South of Young was recently graded so it wasn't very dusty of rough, we did fuel up at the North end of Young for 3.16 for 87 octane.  The last 26 miles to 260 is about 13 miles of tar and 13 miles of very wash boarded gravel.  A lot of the ride is over 5,000 feet and some of it over 7,000 ft and about 15° to 20° colder.  Very beautiful but a long slow ride.

 

From: Pat Alsup <pmawla1963@gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, 9 April, 2020 11:42 AM
To: Paul Breuklander <pbreuklander1@gmail.com>
Cc: Al Jeanquart <jeanquartconstruction@gmail.com>; Al Negen <doublea@tds.net>; Al Servais <al.marie@yahoo.com>; Barb Shinnick <barbjshinnick@yahoo.com>; Bill Lieser <bblieser@wisper-wireless.com>; Bob Keeler <rfxk@aol.com>; Bob Shinnick <rshinnik@yahoo.com>; Bryan Hogg <djredford@hotmail.com>; Carol & Jack Green <greenjg1@yahoo.com>; Carroll / Le Ann Johnson / Lindeman <leacamp12@gmail.com>; Carroll Johnson <carrolljohnson9747@gmail.com>; Dale Ringuette <trencher123@hotmail.com>; Dan Girard <dgirard1952@gmail.com>; Dan Hallburg <danhallberg58@gmail.com>; Dan Knorr <danknorr@frontier.com>; Darrell Honrud <dlhonrud@msn.com>; Dennis McKinney <dennismck57@aol.com>; Derek Hudson <adhudson@telus.net>; Don Gabbert <donaldgabbert762@gmail.com>; Don James <djames947@yahoo.com>; Don Jenkins <djenkinsusmc@gmail.com>; Duane Switz <d_switz@hotmail.com>; Ed Kelty <edwyq85801.blue@blogger.com>; Edward & Monica Kelty <ed@thekelty.com>; Evelyn LaMott <firstavenue@msn.com>; Garry Hewitt <hewittga@telusplanet.net>; Gary Knudsen <gary@mctrailersllc.com>; Gene Bonnes <gbonnes54@gmail.com>; Irving Valvick <royceledyard@hotmail.com>; Jay Stewart <jaybstewart@ymail.com>; Jerry & Connie Kerns <kernsjck@gmail.com>; Joe Baisley <bjbais@hotmail.com>; Joe Bengston <jbengtson1@gmail.com>; Joe Sawyer <jwsawyer1944@icloud.com>; Keith Simpson <ksimpson.dvm@gmail.com>; Ken LaMott <kenneth.lamott@icloud.com>; Mark Richard <mrichard57@comcast.net>; Mark Schumann <schumann@cinet.net>; Mary Russell <wyrealty@tctwest.net>; Max Von Dahlen <maxtvd@gmail.com>; Mike Dougherty <dougherty@pdswireless.com>; Mike McDonald <papamcd1@yahoo.com>; Mike Pine <michaelpine@hotmail.com>; Paul Andre <pandre@schandreestates.com>; Peter Vander Werff <joanne.vanderwerff@gmail.com>; Phillip Parsons <parsonspj@live.com>; Ray Pabst <deanieandray@netzero.com>; Richard Kinnan <aa3hi@yahoo.com>; Richard Lilienthal <dlthal@yahoo.com>; Rick Wyma <rwyma986@gmail.com>; Roger Asleson <roger.asleson@gmail.com>; Roger Kilber <rogerkilber@yahoo.com>; Roy Karasiuk <roy@karasiuk.com>; Sandy Jeanquart <sjeanquart@yahoo.com>; Terry Dieken <terry@extremepanel.com>; Vern & Audrey Chrestensen <vmcalc60@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: Adventure Ride on April 8

 

Thinking of all the miles I logged while living at GV and that I never made this ride.... Shame on me!... Great pictures and another well written account.   Thank you.

 

Shutterbug

 

On Thu, Apr 9, 2020 at 8:59 AM Paul Breuklander <pbreuklander1@gmail.com> wrote:

---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Phillip Parsons <parsonspj@live.com>
Date: Wed, Apr 8, 2020 at 7:36 PM
Subject: Adventure Ride on April 8
To: Irving Valvick <royceledyard@hotmail.com>, Vern Chrestensen
<vmcalc60@gmail.com>, Dan & Sherry Knorr <danknorr@frontier.com>, Paul
Breuklander <pbreuklander1@gmail.com>, Jay Stewart
<jaystewart@ymail.com>, Al Jeanquart <sandybigal@gmail.com>


Irv and I were the only two riders today at 9:00 at the Chevron; it
was no surprise.  We had formed a goal to see the terrain along the
288 going to Young, and this was the day.  Indeed, the ride to Young
is one of those places where you can be alone anytime!  There seemed
to be plenty of traffic going east on the 60, but it thinned out
quickly when we turned north toward Roosevelt Lake.



You just get a look at the beauty of nearly-full Roosevelt Lake, then
take the right on 288, where it is 47 miles to the elusive town of
Young, a town of about 600 people in the middle of forested mountains.
Not many people go to Young because the twisting mountain road
consists of 9 miles of highway, then about 16 miles of thin unmarked
blacktop, then the rest is gravel, including another 25 mile stretch
going north that connects to the 260 between Payson and Heber.  We
didn't do it all; our goal was the first 25  miles of hard-surface
that ended just before Sawmill Flats, where we ate the lunch we
brought with us.  That was the place where 3,000,000 bd ft of lumber
for building Roosevelt Dam came from. The scenery is awesome!  As you
drop to the Salt River bridge where we have been to the  little
retention dam before, Roosevelt Lake appears occasionally.  Soon there
are huge cliffs and canyons with hairpin turns.  There was a very
talented road grader operator cutting ditches along the blacktop.  You
may have heard the term "Desert to Pineland" in AZ descriptions, and
it's all true on this stretch of road.  The first 25 miles offers hard
surface riding, where we returned the way we came after our rest stop.
We resolved to make a full round trip with Irv's Jeep next fall.



We made 185 miles on today's trip in 5 ¼ hours of exciting riding.
The plan for Saturday is to see the scenery out from Payson.  It's a
great time to be in Arizona!



Phil Parsons

Re: Adventure Ride on April 8

Thinking of all the miles I logged while living at GV and that I never made this ride.... Shame on me!... Great pictures and another well written account.   Thank you.

Shutterbug

On Thu, Apr 9, 2020 at 8:59 AM Paul Breuklander <pbreuklander1@gmail.com> wrote:
---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Phillip Parsons <parsonspj@live.com>
Date: Wed, Apr 8, 2020 at 7:36 PM
Subject: Adventure Ride on April 8
To: Irving Valvick <royceledyard@hotmail.com>, Vern Chrestensen
<vmcalc60@gmail.com>, Dan & Sherry Knorr <danknorr@frontier.com>, Paul
Breuklander <pbreuklander1@gmail.com>, Jay Stewart
<jaystewart@ymail.com>, Al Jeanquart <sandybigal@gmail.com>


Irv and I were the only two riders today at 9:00 at the Chevron; it
was no surprise.  We had formed a goal to see the terrain along the
288 going to Young, and this was the day.  Indeed, the ride to Young
is one of those places where you can be alone anytime!  There seemed
to be plenty of traffic going east on the 60, but it thinned out
quickly when we turned north toward Roosevelt Lake.



You just get a look at the beauty of nearly-full Roosevelt Lake, then
take the right on 288, where it is 47 miles to the elusive town of
Young, a town of about 600 people in the middle of forested mountains.
Not many people go to Young because the twisting mountain road
consists of 9 miles of highway, then about 16 miles of thin unmarked
blacktop, then the rest is gravel, including another 25 mile stretch
going north that connects to the 260 between Payson and Heber.  We
didn't do it all; our goal was the first 25  miles of hard-surface
that ended just before Sawmill Flats, where we ate the lunch we
brought with us.  That was the place where 3,000,000 bd ft of lumber
for building Roosevelt Dam came from. The scenery is awesome!  As you
drop to the Salt River bridge where we have been to the  little
retention dam before, Roosevelt Lake appears occasionally.  Soon there
are huge cliffs and canyons with hairpin turns.  There was a very
talented road grader operator cutting ditches along the blacktop.  You
may have heard the term "Desert to Pineland" in AZ descriptions, and
it's all true on this stretch of road.  The first 25 miles offers hard
surface riding, where we returned the way we came after our rest stop.
We resolved to make a full round trip with Irv's Jeep next fall.



We made 185 miles on today's trip in 5 ¼ hours of exciting riding.
The plan for Saturday is to see the scenery out from Payson.  It's a
great time to be in Arizona!



Phil Parsons

Thursday, April 2, 2020

Wed 4/1/20

Well three trikes and five riders met at the station for a very nice
day to ride. Ther was Jay and Dottie, Irving Valvick, Bobbie B and Me.
Jay lead our little group I was the tail. Guess what with new ear
phones we all talked find . S it was my head set all winter that was
wrong. We headed East to the 79 cut off, with 10 min. break at Tom Mix
rest area. ( Two other Bikes stopped there too. We then heads on to
Park Link road and then west/north to the Shell station for Fuel and a
snack. 81 octaine was only 2.19 a gallon. There we headed on threw
Coolidge to Ironwood and home. It was 3 hours and 40 min. and about
140 miles.
There were about 4 bikes and 6 or 7 rider left as I got bto the
station, Jay said they were riding The rim. that all I know about that
ride.
Tell next time Be safe so I'll see all your smiling faces.

Paul B your summer reporter,
Ride sunny side up and dirty side down.