Travels with the Original Easyrider®
2016 Edition

My Seriously Senior Geezer B'day Adventure
A scouting mission in preparation for
"The Ride Of A Lifetime"

Touring Nevada Highway 50
The Loneliest Road In America
From Carson City, Nevada to Austin, Nevada

Various Ghost Towns and points of interest
Virginia City, Nevada
Virginia City Boot Hill Cemetery
Virginia & Truckee Railroad
Dayton, Silver City and Gold Hill
Middlegate Pony Express Station
Battle Mountain and Winnemucca, Nevada
Gerlach, Wadsworth, Wiggins, Nevada
Fernley, Stagecoach and Fallon, Nevada

Also travel the Back Country Byway to Denio, Nevada
Fields, Frenchglen and Cecil, Oregon
John Day Fossil Beds
Keno, Olene, Bly and Lakeview, Oregon

Travel through Surprise Valley to
New Pine Creek, Oregon
Davis Creek, California
Cedarville and Eagleville, Californaia

A 5 day, 1,500 mile Adventure of Exploration!
(While we are both still above ground and able to have them)

The "ride of a lifeime" trip was planned for 2014 but for a
variety of reasons keeps getting postponed.

June 10th long weekend, 2016
June 10 - 14, 2016


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Keno is an unincorporated community in Klamath County, Oregon, United States,
southwest of Klamath Falls on the Klamath River near Oregon Route 66. As of 2000,
the population was 1,059. Keno's elevation is 4,108 feet above sea level.

Keno was supposedly named after the first postmaster's bird dog. It was previously
called Plevna and Whittles Ferry. Keno post office was established in 1887.

One hundred eighty eight children attend Keno's one school, Keno Elementary. It is a
K-6 school in the Klamath County School District.




The owners of the Whoa Saloon and restaurant seem like a nice couple. They
bought the place a while back and have been renovating it for the past 6 months
or so. The wife invited us in (they are still not ready to open for business)
and gave us a nice tour.

























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