Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Spring Scoot 21


So last year due to work I had to skip Twist and Play's Spring Scoot 20. I know I missed out on wee bit of fun, so I made sure to get the time off I needed to years well ahead of schedule so I could make #21. I even spent the previous weekend re-registering my Vespa 180 and doing a boat load of maintenance on it. One of the things I discovered was that it appeared my carburetor had become warped as the slide would stay open every time I kicked over the scooter and gave it a wee bit of gas. Ugh, Paddy to the rescue with a newly used carb days before I left. Disaster avoided. Anyway, the drive up to Portand was nice (see earlier post about Crater Lake) fun as a whole and I arrived Thursday night. Friday I spent with family, but as precaution I unloaded the Rally and stored on the side porch. Later on I wanted to make sure the carb wasn't going to have any additional problems I tried firing up the scooter. On the second kick the kickstart didn't return. Ugh. After looking into it I had partially stripped the kickstart lever and without another leaver I wasn't sure if I had bent the kick start quadrant. Ugh. This meant that would have to spend the weekend bump starting my scooter everywhere I rode. Great, this weekend looking great. Ugh. Anyway I bump started teh scooter and no problems with gas flow or the carburetor. I also double checked tire pressure since the rents had a bike pump, so come 7:30ish I was good to ride from SE Portland over to Club 21 and get started with my weekend plans and after a bump start I was on my way.

The initial ride across town was fairly easy and uneventful. Pulling into Club 21's parking lot I was somewhat surprised the very large turn out, espcially as it was lightly raining and Portland was expecting even more rain. Bravo, I for one tend avoid the rain and riding, especially for really long rides, but the night's rides were set to be in town and I was fine with that. I parked and killed the engine and headed into the bar, where I immediately ran into most everyone I knew from Sacramento. After about an hour were off across east portland to another location was the rain began to fall. The ride itself took nearly no deturs so we all arrived at new bar and we all made a bee line to the bar. Much of the rest of the night was spent here, but after about 1/2 the folks headed home, a number of us headed off to Sassy's for another Portland adventure in strips clubs. While I made my way over with the main group, I didn't stay that long. While I always enjoy Portland strip clubs with other scooterists, I'm also old and by 1am I was starting to feel tired and shagged out. So I headed back to the family compound, which wasn't that far from this place.

Saturday morning the meet up was up in Kenton hood of Portland. Oddly enough the day started off with a bit of sunshine and as such the amount of scooters present was actually quite large. Breakfast was was quick, so their was oddly enough a lot of socializing sent to the streets. I for one ran into quite a number of folks I hadn't seen in years or since I left Portland for the Bay area. By noon though everyone was ready to get on the road again hitting up much of what Portland has to offer in the way of strip clubs and motorcycle businesses with the ride ending up at Yur's out in East portland for a BBQ. Unfortunately for me, I had to head back home before the BBQ so I could get my eyes/glasses taken care of (it's a long story). So I missed this part of the weekends festivities.

So after having to wait an extra hour to see my eye doctor I made it home and prep'd for the evening activities. While the day had been rather dry, by the evening it was wet again, so the ride over to west portland was wet, but fine for me. I think that the only negative thing was having my gloves soak threw and having slightly cold fingers. Although I left kind of on the late side, I was one of the first to arrive. So a little dinner was in order and drinking began. After an hour or so most of the nights riders had arrived and first of the three bands got started behind a pool table. The rest of the evening was a rather unfocues for me as I had a bit to drink. Either way I had long ride home dodging dipshits in downtown Portland.

Sunday morning was quick trip up to NE Portland for another brunch, which was quick for me. This was followed by undrunken Soupcan working the audience for the raffle, which was mildly amusing, but if it had a been a drunken Soupcan, it would have been . . . umm . . . something more? I for one was happy to spend teh rest of the morning socializing and shooting photos out front. That's just the way I roll. Anyway I'd already done the falls ride a few times on the past so I headed back home after the ride out. Lunch was with the rents and by late afternoon I had loaded the Element and was heading off to Edgefield for the next day's worth of festivities. Of course, what goes on the Edgefield stays at the Edgefield. Oddly enough this was the first year in many years someone wasn't kicked out.

Anyway, I spent the better part of the weekend taking way too many photos, you can find them at here

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Crater Lake Part I


I've wanted to visit Crater Lake in winter for a few years now. As a matter right before Xmass last year I attempted to do so. I spent two days traveling to Portland and made mad rush up the mountain only to find it snowing and visibility reduced to about 50'. Ugh. So when I was planning out my next trip to Portland for Spring Scoot I asked for 2 more days off so I could try it again. This time around, I had a bit of success (WOO HOO!). Anyway, I made it up to Klamath Falls the night before and found a pretty inexpensive hotel for the night. The next morning at 5am I was on the road to the top. Before leaving I checked the weather forecast and it said sunny and 21 degrees. Hells yes! I was on. I stopped for gas, but forgot about any form of breakfast. Hell I forgot about food (not an easy thing for a fat kid like me too). Anyway, but 6am I was up at the rim and tromping around. The first thing problem I had was the sun hadn't quite come out, so it was a wee bit colder then 21 degrees. 15 minutes out and I was happy go back to the car and get proper gloves as I couldn't feel my own fingers at this point and the sun was finally beginning to see the light of day

for the next 2 hours I headed north west along the rim and snowed in road to get more photo opportunities. After an hour, the M7's meter system started to act wonky as if either the battery was dying or something was going wrong, either way I stopped using it and relied on the m240 and Xpan. My beat Xpan preformed remarkably btw. The H240 developed oil spots across the morning on the sensor. Ugh. Anyway, my first hike was on rather flat road and only some hiking into deeper snow. I ran into two other hikers along the way, one who had hiked out the night before and another who had driven up that night and simply gotten the trail about an hour before me.

After about an hour two I found my stomach rumbling a bit and headed back to the parking lot and hoping to find the restaurant at the lodge open ended in disappointment. Ugh, I did have a 2 bottles of water in the car, so headed back to the parking lot to quench my stomach rumbling. Afterwards I headed the opposite direction towards the south east of the park.

Here I found the snow deeper and somewhat more slushy, I was OK with it, as I had decent clothing on and wasn't too worried about it. I ended up climbing up most of Garfield peak when My stomach started to tell me that fat kid needs to eat. Along the way back I started to feel water making it's way into my left boot, oddly enough at no point did I feel my feet begin to get cold along the way.

Anyway the trip back to the car was fairly easy other then finding my waxed jeans had also soaked threw after all the deeper snow tromping. I changed at the car into shorts and tennis shoes as my hiking time as up. I was also pretty famished and really wanted to get back on the road to get something to eat. This was 11am and to my surprise the lodge had finally opened. I got a few odd looks about the shorts and tennis shoes, but hell my tummmy was happy either way

Anyway, here are some of the digital color shots I took along the way. I of course forgot to shoot any detail shots as I was engrossed on wider scenery. I should have B&W film stuff in the coming week. Enjoy

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

The Take Away: This American Life's "Good Guys Story 1


So I've been a long listener to NPR's weekly show "this American Life" for many many years. I've actually listened to every single story they've broadcasted over the years, mainly because it's a very good show, and because when I'm doing cataloging work, it keeps me sane. Anyway, for their March 20th show they did story about "Good Guys" and as a interesting lead into the show they did a story specifically about "The Good Guy Discount." The story goes into the ins and outs of actually asking for and expecting a discount on every day things you and I buy every day. The basics are "I'm a good guy, you're a good guy, any chance you can pass a long a good guy discount to me over this sale?" It actually took nearly a year for the producers over at This American Life to actually do the story. The main producer found the whole idea "smarmy" from the start, mainly because you're really asking a total stranger to do and give you a big favor while costing yourself money/work/time over a small transaction to start with. Deep down, this isn't really the behavior that a good guy should be doing. Or maybe it's just moxy? Anyway the story tries out the premise at several different places and in most cases, they get a no. Basically it's not so much a no, but a "we don't do discounts unless they are advertized. 5 No's in a row, plus they go back and ask store folks about it. Most simply don't give it, or it's just not open to most people. They try mom and pop stores as well as chain stores. It's small sample, but you get the idea, but they get one yes in 5 tries and it's a single %5 discount. At the end of the story they straight up saying we shouldn't try this, partually due to what a real good guy is, and what a good guy's real behavior should be.

Anyway, take a listen for yourself
This American Life - Good Guys
http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/551/good-guys-2015

Now skip forward to today and I'm at lunch and I'm overhearing a very loud conversation about the story in question. I was shocked to hear what I did, which was 180 of what they were saying. They only heard and understood that if you ask retailers for a good guy discount, you could be saving money. Oy vay, I hate people.

Anyway, here's a photo I took the other evening in berkeley