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Super Térrarist
Another cold night, the ground level at Bryce is 7777ft asl, but once the sun came up the temperatures rose quickly (to thawing temperature mind you). We headed north from Bryce, through farming country. The road was a bit dodgy in places with corrugations and bumps, and it was 45MPH limit, but we putted along enjoying being out on the open road. There were a few canyons along the way including this just before Antimony where we stopped for breakfast.
What do you do if doughnuts just aren't good enough for you? Supersize them and put bacon on top, of course.
At lunchtime we stopped at a petrol station for lunch and a bloke in a car saw the Alaska plates on the bike and started chatting about our trip. He was a rider and interested in where we'd been and where we were going. He finished the conversation about 10 times, but every time he'd think of another question to ask us or another trip on where to travel or stay. The thought of two Aussies flying halfway around the world and taking the road trip he always dreamed of had him spellbound. Eventually about after half an hour he finally dragged himself away and got back in his truck.
We stayed off the main highways for most of the day until the last few km into Provo.
Provo itself is surrounded on at least 3 sides by mountains, which were mostly snowcapped. This means good riding is guaranteed into and out of the city through the valleys.
Even pedestrians can enjoy the bends
What do you do if doughnuts just aren't good enough for you? Supersize them and put bacon on top, of course.
At lunchtime we stopped at a petrol station for lunch and a bloke in a car saw the Alaska plates on the bike and started chatting about our trip. He was a rider and interested in where we'd been and where we were going. He finished the conversation about 10 times, but every time he'd think of another question to ask us or another trip on where to travel or stay. The thought of two Aussies flying halfway around the world and taking the road trip he always dreamed of had him spellbound. Eventually about after half an hour he finally dragged himself away and got back in his truck.
We stayed off the main highways for most of the day until the last few km into Provo.
Provo itself is surrounded on at least 3 sides by mountains, which were mostly snowcapped. This means good riding is guaranteed into and out of the city through the valleys.
Even pedestrians can enjoy the bends