20-OCT-2007
Keepers Of The Wild
This is a non-profit organization working to keep wild animals in their natural habitats.
20-OCT-2007
Hualapai Indian Reservation, Arizona
Then we crossed through Hualapai Indian Reservation on Route 66. A name sounded familiar before I realized that I saw the Hualapai rally track in Richard Burns Rally simulation that I played on my home computer. This is also the place where the annual USA Rally takes place.
20-OCT-2007
An abandon Route 66 Gas Station and Garage
It was like going back in time, seeing structures from the early 1920s'
20-OCT-2007
Route 66 Gas Station
I guessed back then they filled up right on the sidewalk?
20-OCT-2007
Seligman, Arizona
We stopped by here to fill up and it was nice to start seeing people driving around with scoped rifles hanging on gun racks on the back windows of their pick-up trucks and SUVs. This is my kind of town. An armed society is a polite society.
They also walked around with 8" dagger strapped on their hips, looked like they were on their way to hunting.
I should bring my own rifle and a scabbard and strap them to the side of my bike. It'll be fun, to be free.
20-OCT-2007
The Three Amigos at Seligman, Arizona
20-OCT-2007
Highway 89 South - From Flagstaff to Sedona
The road was just awesome. With pine trees lined up both sides of the road and temperature was dropping every minute.
I was always able to find inner peace when I rode on a long lone highway.
20-OCT-2007
Changing face shield...
We all need to change our helmet face shield from dark smoke to a clear shield as the sun was almost completely down. We also put on our jacket liners and cold weather gloves as the temperature was dropping quickly.
Here is Vu and his BMW R1200R.
20-OCT-2007
Sedona, Arizona at Night
Here is Sedona, Arizona. A small and nice little town but it was too touristy for me. Lots of people and the traffic jam can easily beat Los Angeles.