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GS Riding in N. Idaho

timsh

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The theme of the national rally this year is the "Northwest Passage", referring to the expeditions of Lewis and Clark. Lewis and Clark were true adventurers. Our goals this year for the GS ride is in the spirit of Lewis and Clark, and we plan to provide some adventures into the beautiful wilderness of North Idaho and Eastern Washington. You will see some country that is absolutely breath-taking. There are literally thousands of miles of off-pavement riding in the inland northwest. You will have the choice of very well maintained gravel roads to hundreds of miles of single track trails. There are many lakes and mountain tops to explore. The rivers run crystal clean and are brimming with wild trout. If you are a fisherman, bring the fishing gear! WeÔÇÖll have more later. :wave
 
Hey Tim,
Your descriptions themselves are breathtaking! Can't wait for the snow to melt and to help you guys with laying out the routes.
It's gonna be the best National for GS riders yet!
(Hope I can keep up with ya on my XL350)
Chris
 
Hello Chris,

Last Friday the GS ride commitee got together in Sandpoint and had a great time planning and figuring out some rides. We will be offering guided rides on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, with some real fun stuff planned for Saturday. We are still looking for local GS riders in the Spokane/North Idaho area to help out with some rides, and volunteers to help in other areas.

Some areas we will be checking out is Mt. spokane, Mica, the Coeur d'Alene Mountains which is South off of the Fourth of July Pass exit, and Latour Peak between Cataldo and St Maries. From Latour Peak you can see Spokane which is about 60 miles away.

When the snow melts and we can get into the mountains, I'll be sure to contact you for the ride of your life!!
 
GS Rides

:D This sounds like us GS guys are going to have some great riding! I'm ridin' my Dakar up through Nevada, SE Oregon and western Idaho from the high desert of SoCal just to get there, & I'm lookin for any other GS riders thinking of riding from SoCal. Gonna depart SoCal several days early to take in some of the awesome country on the way.
 
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JoeDakar said:
:D This sounds like us GS guys are going to have some great riding! I'm ridin' my Dakar up through Nevada, SE Oregon and western Idaho from the high desert of SoCal just to get there, & I'm lookin for any other GS riders thinking of riding from SoCal. Gonna depart SoCal several days early to take in some of the awesome country on the way.

Hello Joe Dakar,

If you let me know which way you are coming up through Idaho and I will give you some options of either paved back roads or back country gravel roads. Let me know how much time you have and what food and sleepings arrangements you want.
 
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