We took a lot of pictures of the bikes in beautiful places on our trip for two reasons:
- The more miles we traveled without incident, the more attached we grew to our bikes
- Putting us in the pictures meant taking off our gloves, helmets, and maybe other gear. The bikes were always ready for a shot.
So- welcome to the bike gallery


Todd riding through a mud hole

There is actually a bike in this picture

SSDB. Same Spot, Different Bike


Lots of Adventure bikes get ready to ride the Great Divide Trail

Red Rock Pass on the Montana Idaho border



Looks like the Ducati could use a good scrubbin’

BMW in front of the Teton Mountain Range

Hypermotard in front of the same Teton mountains

I think the turn was somewhere around here

It’s opener there, in the wide open air

Peek a Boo!


Um…. over there?



At least he was staying hydrated!










This is on my short list of favorites

Slow down. There’s a turn coming up in a mile or two!



Waking up on top of the world. Summit County, Colorado

Another one of my favorites. CityBike magazine on top of the world!




This was the highest we got on our trip at 13,185 feet

Don’t remember where. Don’t remember what I was doing.



Marshall Pass, one of many times we crossed the Continental Divide







Hoosier Pass Colorado. 11,539 feet. My old stomping ground










Natural Arch, Colorado

The bikes were still clean at this point of the trip




Time for a quick repair

Only the finest on this adventure

You thought that was a big bump? That was nothing!

Ducati gas tank

Marzocchi forks, when they were still beautiful

Hand carved Dunlop D616 tire ready to be put to work

First stop of the trip- the Pie-O-Neer restaurant in Pie Town, New Mexico

Resting under a shady tree