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Riding to the Red Sea

Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2007 11:51 am
by Karter
The weather's finally felt like spring time here, so my buddies and I decided to take a ride down to the Sinai Peninsula or the Gulf of Aqaba, depending upon which of the 4 countries you're actually in when looking at the Red Sea. 200 miles south of Jerusalem; Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Israel and Egypt all meet at this peninsula. The ride itself was pretty uneventful for me, other than the my IPod and camera choosing a bad time to crap out on me. But Chris had some problems with his Harley as it wasn't meant to ride at a continuous 80+ MPH, as it rattles too much and after market accessories start to fall off. He had to take off his head lamp and tighten his throttle and mirror before the trip came to end. His issues made me feel better about my decision to bring a BMW with me to Israel.

As for my other friend Farid, he lives in Bethlehem, which is actually not inside Green Line Israel. So he had cross from the West Bank border into Jerusalem before he could meet up with us. With a black backpack tied to the back of his bike, the border police took their time searching him and his bike, so Chris and I ended up waiting an hour for him before we began our trek. The ride took us through the West Bank on an Israeli controlled highway and down the bank of the Dead Sea. We passed Masada, Qumeran (where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found), the "sights" of Sodom and Gomorra and the pillar of salt that Lot supposedly turned into. We rode through the desert and pulled into Eilat about 4 hours after we departed J-town. Tel ride back took us through some mountains and some breathtaking views, but as I said, my camera crapped out on me and you won;t find those pictures here.

Waiting for Farid in Jerusalem
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Passing Qumeran
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Desert Riding
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Surviving the Dead Sea
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Taking a Break
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Resting in the Negev
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101 Km to the Border Snake and Reptile Zoo
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Time for Repairs
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More Roadside Repairs
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Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2007 12:06 pm
by DJ Downunder
Chris had some problems with his Harley as it wasn't meant to ride at a continuous 80+ MPH, as it rattles too much and after market accessories start to fall off
That'll teach him for riding a Harley.. :lol: ..great pictures and report..thanks for posting them..and keep them coming.

DJ

Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2007 4:01 pm
by MIXR
Loved all the green grass and rolling green hills - Oh - Wait a minite - That was a different report! :lol:

I though we had some dry country! Nice to see what sort of 'hard' territory you have to ride through. I don't know I'd like it - Too scared I'd get shot at! :shock:

How hot does it get on the road?

Posted: Tue May 01, 2007 12:52 am
by iowabeakster
Great report. Too bad about the camera failure.

thanks, and keep them coming