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Beartooth open and beautiful.......

bigskyrider

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I live about one hour outside of Red Lodge and went up the Beartooth today.
The temp. in Red Lodge was 89 degrees and up at the top it was a crisp 48 degrees with the wildflowers just starting to pop.

Cheers!

Mike

P.S. just a few pot holes to keep an eye on.
 

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One more pic......

I saw a number of Beemers flying by but couldn't catch one in a snap.
 

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Same place in August

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USA at its best!

beartooth has got to be one of the best:). A lot of great paases in the USA and this one ranks somewhere in the top 5, imo. Been there twice; once in 2006, riding my R100/7, going to Vermont National Rally and again last year on the K1200LT, towing our trailer to Wisconsin National Rally:). Beartooth is one HOT pass and should not be missed by anybody riding two wheels. Randy"Polarbear":usa
 
One more pic from yesterday.

A large number of bikes pulled over on the climb to put on more clothes, the temp. drops 40 degrees in about twenty minutes.
 

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I'm not sure what excites me more; going to the BMKWMOA Rally in Gillette and fishing Wyoming :bliss , or getting to spend three full days in Montana fishing immediately after the Rally. Sort of the long way home....:thumb :bliss
 
Fishing?

What kind of gear do you carry. I would love to find a compact set, just for bike travel and fishing:) A great way to break up the day, when riding through some amazing fishing country. Randy:eat
 
What kind of gear do you carry. I would love to find a compact set, just for bike travel and fishing:) A great way to break up the day, when riding through some amazing fishing country. Randy:eat

I have two travel rods, graphite, 7 ft. and 7.5 respectively one for spinner and one for fly, along with a fly reel and two spinners. Both of these are Cabellas and go in a travel case that hangs over on the rack on the sides exactly the width of my rear luggage boxes. My reels are nothing special, but have landed alot of fish! I jam on the top of the load a small wooden net with fish safe netting. I bring my old fly box with every bug that graces the west; it spans 20 yrs or so. I actually broke down last year for a real cool tackle box made of cordura, about 5"X8"so I carry an aresenal of fly's nymphs, spinners.

Water bubbles on a spin cast also works well in the Wyoming wind, and my guess is that rig will get a lot of use with a parachute adams or possibly a black gnat dy flies? whatever hatches!

My first step, for at least an overnight is just south of Red Lodge on Rock Creek. The last time I fished this, it was an easy access with minor wading only perfect for water sandles, and grest fish! from there I don't know, but that's a good start!

I am heading there Sunday after the Rally. I simply cannot wait any longer...
 
Pic of Rock Creek this past Sunday....

A great place to pitch a tent and fish (though the water is high right now) is about 8 miles up the mountain, look for the right turn at the rock creek sign.

Happy fishing!

Mike
 

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Mike
We are traveling from Central Alberta Canada, the end of July to ride the bears tooth.
Looking forward to do it too.

Charlie
 
BIG Fish pics needed;

I'm going shopping for gear for my fishing too:). We will require big fish pics from anybody catching whoppers! Any fish will do. I'd love to see some, with the Beemer in the background:). Anybody have a clue what states charge for fishing permits. There must be a guidebook with all the states listed? OR, do we just cheat? I'd be the one caught:(. Randy "Polarbear"
 
Okay one more snow pick.....shot on Sunday June 22.

This was one of the smaller snow drifts, I'm 6'1"......so you can get a reading on the depth.
I scooped up some snow for my ice tea, pulled my aerostich back on and sped north.
 

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