Entries by allan

Website Enhancements

clicking photos now brings larger images I’m working diligently to get the WorldRider website to where I hoped it would be on my departure. Thank you for your patience. There are a few enhancements you should know about. First, I know many of you are enjoying the photographs I’ve taken and posted on the site. […]

The Case Of The Missing Wallet: Solved

Over coffee and toast the other morning I went through my daily web update and email ritual when I found an email sent to my address for communication trough my other website – the long time blog “The Digital Tavern”. I couldn’t believe what I was reading. A gentleman doing some training in the Montana […]

12K Service – Brattin Motors, San Diego

A somber day as we remember September 11th 4 short years ago. It was the following day that I made my decision to leave the company I founded. But that’s a whole other story. If you’re interested you can read my letter I wrote shortly after here. I picked up the bike from Brattin Motors […]

San Diego Chill

Definately going to stay through the holiday weekend here in San Diego. Bring the bike to Brattin on Tuesday. I’ve been in contact with another guy who’s in the midst of his own motoryccle ride down from Alaska to Argentina. Seems he’ll be in the LA area sometime next week. So I’m going to continue […]

Nothing Like A Jesse – Hot Town Phoenix

I can’t quite put my finger on it, but there’s something about Flagstaff appeals to me. Perhaps its proximity to those magnificent lands I traveled through to get here. Or maybe the fact that like an oasis in a land of dry, colorful desert, Flagstaff sits at 7,000 feet with forested mountains, cooler climate and […]

Spending Too Much Time Making Money?

Riding into nightfall I roll into Flagstaff tired and hungry. The pace of the journey has picked up because I need to get to Phoenix and then San Diego for bike maintenance and to make a few adjustments to my packing and change out supplies for the read adventure to come: Mexico, Central and South […]

Sun Valley to Monument Valley

Stopping in Sun Valley for a quick sandwich and rushing back to the road, I planned for a long day. With nothing much holding my interest between here and Southern Utah I blasted down 93 until I hit Internstate 84 and then finally picking up Interstate 15 north of Salt Lake City. For the first […]

Salmon Again. On The Trail of Lewis & Clark

The Lewis and Clark expedition traveled more than 8,000 miles over a period of 2 years, 4 months and 10 days. The Lewis and Clark journals are among the treasures of our nations written history. Traveling with Lewis and Clark was Sacajawea, an Agaidika (Salmon Eater) Shoshone Indian. The Shoshone were a nomadic tribe based […]

The Case of The Lost Wallet – Again

I didn’t get too far out of Missoula when the sun started to dip behind the mountains. So I grabbed a small cabin in the cute little town of Darby just an hour outside of the Idaho border and the continental divide. Eager to spend a little time on the trail of Lewis & Clark. […]