Cheryl & Leslie's Triumph Tiger 800XC ADV to Alaska

Discussion in 'Ride Reports - Epic Rides' started by soph9, Jun 12, 2011.

  1. buhhole

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  2. soph9

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    We wish we could afford one bike of each style. To answer your question we feel there is enough difference between the Tiger and Beemer for us to want the Tigers. Just personal preference and the type of riding we love and have to do(commuting).


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    Congratulations to you both on safely completing a memorable trip for a very good cause. I have been following your ride from the other side of the world........ Down Under in Adelaide South Australia.
    In post #1 you mention "Cheryl will be typing in Blue" I guess after all that cleaning, adjusting, tinkering, fire lighting, problem solving and just having fun there was no time left to "type in Blue"
    Good on you Leslie for taking the time (and money I'm sure) to keep us armchair adventurers up to date. I can't begin to imagine how time consuming that was but from all of us in ADV land THANK YOU.
    I am looking forward to seeing Vancouvers highlights in a few weeks when I am there on holidays myself.
    Regards to you both from the Adelaide V~Strom Collective.
  4. soph9

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    Videos coming later!


    We left our little retreat Loon Bay Resort and our cute little cabin that we spent three nights in unwinding. Before we left our cabin neighbours had to take our picture and off we went at about 0900. We knew right down the street from the cabin we would head off the pavement right away and take the Bonaparte Road to 70 Mile house. Great way to start the over 500 KM trek home. No cars, no people just Cheryl and me and cows!
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    Not a technically challenging road at all but nice to be in the woods with nature and it was mainly just the two of us and our Tigers.[​IMG]


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    Quite a few ranches out this way. Imagine the life of a rancher? Hard work and isolated. [​IMG]




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    Signs all over to watch out for these guys. We watched them, they watched us and then I had enough waiting and trickled along until they moved out of the way.[​IMG]


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    So common to be riding on this stuff after this trip I can even one hand it while taking pictures. Still being safe but our riding and confidence has gotten better and we are not talking about being cocky riders now. We are just much better off the pavement.
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    There are many lakes in this Interlake Region of the South Cariboo. The more we explore our own Province the more we know we are lucky and privileged to live here. There are thousands of roads like this and more challenging ones too. We could spend the rest of our riding careers just playing in our own backyard.[​IMG]

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    Got to 70 Mile House just in time. I had to pee and of course by now after being up for hours I was starving and even Cheryl was hungry. I think I average about 5 hours of sleep per night. Cheryl did better than me but I lost count how many times she had to poke me to stop snoring. Maybe I need to be check for sleep Apnea? [​IMG]

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    This is Joan. The server, the cook, bus person and hostess. Joan had us sign her guest book and wants us to put a shout out the the Show and Shine folks. Joan wants to host a Show & Shine at her motel/restaurant in 70 Mile House.

    Good food and once Joan warms up to you she is very funny and friendly. Stop by her restaurant and say hi if any of you are in her neck of the woods.[​IMG]

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    Back to the road with our guts full and now we were heading to the best road ever the Kelly Lake road right near Clinton, BC. We took this rode home last year after we got back from riding cross country but then headed down Highway 1 to home. This year we stayed on 99.[​IMG]

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    Almost to the good stuffÂ….dirt![​IMG]

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    Love this section of the road. You are right next to the lake.[​IMG]

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    Last year we saw this sign and were likeÂ….Oh no! This year we were like OH YEAH!!!!!![​IMG]

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    There is no shoulder. If you go over on this road you fall down a steep cliff![​IMG]

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    Really trying hard to steer and take pics with one hand here![​IMG]

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    Once you get to the top about 1400 metres you ride the ridge a bit and then you get a view that is worth a million bucks[​IMG]

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    The MILLION dollar view is coming up![​IMG]

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    Ready for the VIEW? Man did I take a lot of pictures![​IMG]

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    Here you go! I would like to introduce you all to the Fraser Canyon![​IMG]

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    We used the Vibrant setting on the big cameraÂ….what a difference!
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    Heading down the beautiful Kelly Lake Road, full of hair pin turns and great views descending down to the valley.
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    Back to highway 99 and pavement for the res of the way home. What a way to ride home though. We never did the Bonaparte Road but have done the Kelly Lake last year. To get off the main road is EXACTLY why we ride DS bikes. It is an awesome feeling to not only beat the traffic but to get views only a few bikes will be able to see.
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    A bunch of travelers from Calgary, Alberta on their way to Tofino which is on Vancouver Island. Nice to see a woman part of their “gang”. Nice folks and we both hope you have a safe and enjoyable trip of our great Province of BC.[​IMG]

    Lilliooet, BC. Small town off Highway 99[​IMG]

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    After you pass Lillooet there is a little bridge that crosses over a Salmon spawning stream.
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    Seton Lake feeds the man made spawning grounds. Incredible view point for travelers to stop and get some Kodak memories.[​IMG]

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    Other than the traffic the part of Highway 99 from Lillooet to Pemberton, BC was probably the road with the most curves in it that we have seen the entire trip. Leave it up to BC to have all the fun roads.[​IMG]

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    Behind Cheryl are the Calgary folks having some fun on their sport bikes and the twisties.[​IMG]

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    Unfortunately the camera battery went dead without me knowing it and the ride into Vancouver through Whistler and North Vancouver was not captured. Might just have to go back someday and take the pics we missed and add them.

    Sorry about that!

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    Returned in sun and 26 degree C.
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    As we pulled up an got off the bikes our neighbour Adrienne was out with glass of wine in hand to help us out with the end of the trip home picture. We were both like, wellÂ…..we did it! LetÂ’s have a beer![​IMG]

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    TOTAL MILEAGE for this 44 day trip was 13673 KM or 8496 Miles. DoesnÂ’t seem that much to me but I guess if you consider the type of roads we rode maybe it is a lot? Seemed like more. We will have to make the next trip longer I suppose.[​IMG][​IMG]

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    The Heidenau K60 Scout rear still alive after all that sharp rock roads and really no signs of out of the ordinary wear. They did far better than I even expected and as I have said before, this will be the only tire we use. [​IMG]

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    So, 44 days later we are home. To us this was a truly an adventure will will never forget. The scenery, the people, the opportunity to ride Triumph Tigers compliments of Triumph Canada, the fun factor, the weather, the live report from the road, the trials and tribulations, the accomplishments all mean the world to Cheryl and myself. Many have done grander trips than this one but for us this was HUGE.

    We set out with certain goals and the only one that we did not reach was Inuvik. We do not regret not going on that day because of our concerns about the weather, but it would have been nice to achieve all the goals for this trip.

    We can now say we have seen almost all there is in Alaska and we even got to see the summit of Mount McKinley. One of the 30%. We tested the new Triumph tiger 800XC in an endurance way and in a way that we ride. On and off pavement. We did not cross river beds or single track the bikes but for the adventure rider in us these bikes are a true ADV bike. Comfortable and competent. Those are two words that stick in our minds. Over the next day or so I will try to put together our final review of the Tigers and talk a bit about our gear and expenses.


    As for the gear, remember we talked a lot of about the rain and cold but never once did we even mention that we even got wet or cold on the bikes. A little hint as to how we feel about KLIM and our Gerbing.

    Thanks to Triumph Canada, Western Powersports and also ACT-Autism Community Training. Not too late to donate to our charity ACT. We rode this entire trip raising awareness for Autism and we met so many touched by the spectrum. Even $5 would help. Please consider donating to such a worthy cause.

    Thanks to the thousands of viewers and subscribers from around the world. This was awesome to have so many people follow our ride from around the world!

    Finally we want to thank Taylor and Dave for not only running our house for the entire trip but taking such great care of our dogs and cat. We came home and it was clear that they missed us but were not not lacking LOVE. Thanks guys! We truly appreciate you helping us out!

    Until next timeÂ…..Cheers!
  5. OldCoot

    OldCoot Been here awhile

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    WOW!!! :clap:clap:clap

    Just found your RR (I'm only up to page 12, but I'll catch up... might take a couple days... but well worth it).
    Your pictures are awesome, and the Triumphs are beautiful!!
    Thanks for doing this for the rest of us!


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  6. soph9

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    Better late then never! Welcome!:freaky
  7. Wonko the Sane

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    You ask if you could have sleep apnea. The way to find out is to get a sleep study, wherein someone watches you sleep while you are wired to machines measuring respiration, oxygen level, etc. If you have sleep apnea, they will hook you up to a machine to force air up your nose to find out how much pressure you need to keep your airway open. Your doctor will discuss CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) machines with you.

    You might want to search online for sleep apnea, CPAP, and surgical procedures to relieve sleep apnea. A CPAP machine does help you sleep, and will be a godsend to Cheryl. Before I was diagnosed, my wife would close our bedroom door, go across the hall to another bedroom, close that door, and put a pillow over her head so she could sleep. She said I sounded like a diesel locomotive idling. CPAP helped both of us. It is an electrically driven air pump, so camping would entail some kind of battery power, and will that fit on a bike?

    The gold standard of sleep apnea treatments is a tracheostomy - a hole in the neck, plugged during the day so you can talk, open at night so you can breathe. After our divorce, this is what I went to (for a variety of reasons) but its not for everyone, and I doubt my ex would agree that its better than CPAP. There are other surgical procedures as well, but their success rate (last time I checked) is about 50%.

    Sleep Apnea is definitely some thing to take care of if you have it. Do some research online, talk to your doctor about it, and about a sleep study. Whenever you mentioned your snoring, I was tempted to bring this up, I'm glad you mentioned it.
  8. opaque_machete

    opaque_machete girls wanna have fun

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    Leslie and Cheryl...thanks for allowing us to ride with you on this epic journey. I have had so much fun reading your narratives and looking at your pictures that I almost felt the rain and tasted the dust. :eek1 I look forward to your final evaluation on the Tigers and gear. In the meantime, I have donated $20.00 to ACT in your names. Ride well, ladies. You have been an inspiration. :clap:freaky
  9. soph9

    soph9 Would Love to ride ALL the TIME

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    Thanks for the info...I was sort of joking...allergies were bad on the trip and I work in healthcare...but may chat with one of my Intensive Care docs...but i don't really think I have apnea....:wink:
  10. falconbm

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    Thanks Cheryl & Leslie for the great report and pictures, you 2 are one of a kind. :freaky I live in northern BC in Kitimat and have been on most of the same BC roads as well. What a great place we live in. May all your future journey's be as adventerous as this was. Thanks Again

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  11. GypsyWriter

    GypsyWriter Yup, I'm a girl.

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    Just got through to the end. :clap:clap:clap

    Now it's time to :freaky:freaky:freaky and get some shut-eye. Woohoo, yay for memories!!!
  12. soph9

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    Nice description....thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!
  13. Wonko the Sane

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    Chat with a doctor instead of going online? How quaint! :lol3
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    Thanks for bring us along!!

    Awesome trip :beer
  15. soph9

    soph9 Would Love to ride ALL the TIME

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    Want to get an idea how BC looks? Watch big screen in HD, much better!

    <iframe src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/2nMcchXDRm4" allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="349" width="560"></iframe>
  16. Chris K

    Chris K Been here awhile

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    Looks amazing - all those miles of dirt roads.

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    <iframe width="560" height="349" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/zdSYiRCEq5k" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

    Much better wide screen in HD:wink:
  18. soph9

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    <iframe width="560" height="349" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/BTgPOSENR7A" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

    HD and wide screen remember!:wink:
  19. dogmoon

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    Great trip, pictures and ride report was awsome, thanks alot.:D
  20. Oldone

    Oldone One day at a time!

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    What a fascinating trip you've had! It's giving me ideas, but I'm afraid I'm a little too late. I suppose I'll have to be satisfied watching from the sidelines but at least your RR was so entertaining I sometimes felt like I was there too!

    Thanks for a great RR.

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