The Horsethief 99, day 2






Horsethief99 Day 1 -- this is Day 2 -- Day 3 -- Day 4 -- Day 5 -- Day 6 See the 1998
Horsethief 500
or the
Oregon Backcountry
Discovery Route
(OBDR 2000)



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Helge

Alex

North Ridge

Before

After

Climbing

Perry

At the top

Rugged

Supertanker

Alex climbing

Climbing Quartz

Keenan meadows.
Morning, DAY 2

Steep ups and downs on the North Ridge trail.

Alex, our meticulous german friend, wiggles the RMX between a rock and a hard place.
Helge manuevers his wide-load around tight switchbacks on North Ridge trail.
Helge breaks out into the clearcut.

Such a relief to get out of the trees....

.......he's twistin' that thang!

.....dang!

I waited at the top of this hill to see if Helge would make it.  It was steep, rooty and difficult.  Really! But in the picture, it looks level.

It takes a good photographer to realistically portray the steepness of a trail.

In this case our best photographer was raising a plume of dirt and a hack was running the camera.

Perry waits in the background.

Perry making his way to the top.

Photo ©Helge Pedersen

Chris zooms past panoramic views and alpine flora enroute to Windy pass.

In the far backgound is Snoqualmie pass looking NorthWest.

It appears that Helge is pausing to take in the rugged beauty of the Cascades.
 

The professional photographer is actually thinking of f-stops or how he might use his new gyro-syabilized telephoto lens.

He's lamenting the ever-present burden of trying to decide if it's worth digging a camera out.

Helge's borrowed XR650L, with the 5-gallon Acerbis desert tank, performs supertanker duty to Alex's thirsty RMX.

The desert tank did not allow lock-to-lock steering, but a guy who would have brought a BMW wouldn't even notice such trivia.

Photo ©Helge Pedersen

Alex is getting the hang of the RMX as he winds along along the Manastash ridgetop towards Quartz mountain.

Hint - if you want Helge to take your picture, ride stylishly past gnarled, bleached evergreens.

Photo ©Helge Pedersen

Manastash ridge trail edges past unseasonal snowbanks on the last rocky hillclimb to Quartz mountain.

Alex has a fair amount of experience riding heavy motorcycles in rocks. Tomorrow he'll ride a light motorcycle up a clay hillclimb with crappy tires. Fun!

Photo ©Helge Pedersen

Towards the end of DAY 2.

The trail down from Quartz mountain meanders along the Manastash creek thru Hereford and Keenan meadows; enroute to Buck Meadows to camp for the night.




Horsethief99 Day 1 -- this is Day 2 -- Day 3 -- Day 4 -- Day 5 -- Day 6 See the 1998
Horsethief 500
or the
Oregon Backcountry
Discovery Route
(OBDR 2000)



Would you follow this man?

Tom Myers is the owner of CycoActive Inc / Touratech-USA in Seattle, WA.

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