What is it about the desert that calls to me so strongly? After all, I'm WoodsChick, not DesertChick. I don't know exactly what it is, but the solitude and absolute silence are good for the soul. The smell of sage is intoxicating, so much so that I put off running my pants through the washer when I get back to the city. I also like seeing the horizon in almost every direction I look. I feel like I can breathe deeper when I'm in the desert, as if the wide open spaces allow my lungs to expand just a little bit more. Well, whatever it is, the siren song of the desert lured me away from the city for 6 glorious days over the Labor Day holiday.
We left on a Wednesday evening, spent the night in Winnemucca, and headed out in the morning to camp near the Oregon border. I'd been hankering for a ride on the 450 so I decided to ride it on the first day as we headed out to find a route over McGee mountain that would take us down into Sheldon National Wildlife Refuge.
The ever-present wild burros...
I was surprised to see it so green...
Headin' into them thar hills...
The soil is so much nicer on top of the mountain...
Heading down into the refuge...
Ahh, the water felt great!
Cruising through a little valley...
The view that greeted us as we crested the top...
The trail we were looking for down below...
The mouth of the gorge at the bottom...
We found an abandoned track across the desert and headed for camp, arriving with 60 miles under our belts.
As I was watching the sun dip below the horizon, I turned around just in time to see the full moon coming up in the east. The sunset and moonrise happened almost simultaneously...cool!
Even cooler still was the next morning when I was lying in bed marveling at the sky as the sun was about to peek over the mountain. I happened to look to the west in time to see the full moon sitting on the horizon in almost the exact same spot where the sun went down the previous evening. Don't believe I've ever seen that happen before!
Moonset in the desert...
Day 2 (a 200 mile'r) on the way...
WoodsChick
We left on a Wednesday evening, spent the night in Winnemucca, and headed out in the morning to camp near the Oregon border. I'd been hankering for a ride on the 450 so I decided to ride it on the first day as we headed out to find a route over McGee mountain that would take us down into Sheldon National Wildlife Refuge.
The ever-present wild burros...
I was surprised to see it so green...
Headin' into them thar hills...
The soil is so much nicer on top of the mountain...
Heading down into the refuge...
Ahh, the water felt great!
Cruising through a little valley...
The view that greeted us as we crested the top...
The trail we were looking for down below...
The mouth of the gorge at the bottom...
We found an abandoned track across the desert and headed for camp, arriving with 60 miles under our belts.
As I was watching the sun dip below the horizon, I turned around just in time to see the full moon coming up in the east. The sunset and moonrise happened almost simultaneously...cool!
Even cooler still was the next morning when I was lying in bed marveling at the sky as the sun was about to peek over the mountain. I happened to look to the west in time to see the full moon sitting on the horizon in almost the exact same spot where the sun went down the previous evening. Don't believe I've ever seen that happen before!
Moonset in the desert...
Day 2 (a 200 mile'r) on the way...
WoodsChick



I'll take that as a compliment
:rant: ... well at least I tried ...

It really is a lot of fun out here. I really enjoy the 610 in this stuff, but I've got to get back to the singletrack at some point. My skills are probably diminishing with every ride, but it's so much fun! We're heading into dirtbike season here, though, so I'll probably put the street tires back on anyway.
Not only that, I always get a prompt about re-sizing my photos when downloading them but this time the prompt did not appear. My photos are smaller and grainier than usual, which isn't a good thing because they weren't all that high-quality to begin with. Kinda bums me out. I might try downloading them to SmugMug instead, enen though there are a few more hoops to jump through when posting them
It now runs a lot better, mostly on the rear wheel, and we can do some really big miles now!