Dave - From "Three Wheel Journey" - Missed
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Dave - From "Three Wheel Journey" - Missed
Dave is the one who got me into bike touring and it is a very poignant story. Dave was documenting his journeys around America. Giving great tips along the way. I would feel I was riding along with him by the way he would document his trips. His last entry is from Nov. 18, 2015. No one, including his family has heard from him since
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Check out his Youtube channel and meet Dave if you haven't yet!
Dave - Three Wheel Journey
.Check out his Youtube channel and meet Dave if you haven't yet!
Dave - Three Wheel Journey
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He said he's 20 miles from Bly. When did somebody look for him?
If an animal got him, the bike would be there in the woods. Getting hit by a pickup truck or motorhome is possible, but how would the driver make everything disappear before a car came along? Maybe he found a better GF. LOL. Could be he just got mugged too I suppose. Don't see a reason for suicide.
Anyway, his videos are way boring with his head in the screen 80% and he's just standing. He could talk and show the ride for way better effect.
If an animal got him, the bike would be there in the woods. Getting hit by a pickup truck or motorhome is possible, but how would the driver make everything disappear before a car came along? Maybe he found a better GF. LOL. Could be he just got mugged too I suppose. Don't see a reason for suicide.
Anyway, his videos are way boring with his head in the screen 80% and he's just standing. He could talk and show the ride for way better effect.
Last edited by GamblerGORD53; 10-05-21 at 10:11 PM.
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He said he's 20 miles from Bly. When did somebody look for him?
If an animal got him, the bike would be there in the woods. Getting hit by a pickup truck or motorhome is possible, but how would the driver make everything disappear before a car came along? Maybe he found a better GF. LOL. Could be he just got mugged too I suppose. Don't see a reason for suicide.
Anyway, his videos are way boring with his head in the screen 80% and he's just standing. He could talk and show the ride for way better effect.
If an animal got him, the bike would be there in the woods. Getting hit by a pickup truck or motorhome is possible, but how would the driver make everything disappear before a car came along? Maybe he found a better GF. LOL. Could be he just got mugged too I suppose. Don't see a reason for suicide.
Anyway, his videos are way boring with his head in the screen 80% and he's just standing. He could talk and show the ride for way better effect.
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I figure that he had to have gotten to at least Bly, if not Klamath Falls, to post his last video #57. Looks like an OK little village. So somebody there would have known something of him. The next one, Beatty is just a few rotten houses and a little store.
That's one of the few highways I haven't driven thru.
Would be interesting to see the Sheriff's file.
That's one of the few highways I haven't driven thru.
Would be interesting to see the Sheriff's file.
Last edited by GamblerGORD53; 10-07-21 at 12:20 PM.
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Bly really welcomed us. IIRC, there was one small store and one bar in town.
When we rode into Klamath Falls and we’re passing through one particular area I turned to my partner and said “I never thought I would ride into a town that makes Butte [MT] look nice.” (We had stayed in Butte the previous year. There were flyers on poles warning people to lock car doors and keep valuables with them due to drug-related breakins.) Five people had their bikes stolen from our camping area that evening.
For the record, I actually like Butte. I’ve spent three nights there. I know where to get a good steak in town. During one tour I told a Montana resident I was heading there. She called it “the armpit of Montana.”
When we rode into Klamath Falls and we’re passing through one particular area I turned to my partner and said “I never thought I would ride into a town that makes Butte [MT] look nice.” (We had stayed in Butte the previous year. There were flyers on poles warning people to lock car doors and keep valuables with them due to drug-related breakins.) Five people had their bikes stolen from our camping area that evening.
For the record, I actually like Butte. I’ve spent three nights there. I know where to get a good steak in town. During one tour I told a Montana resident I was heading there. She called it “the armpit of Montana.”
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Geeze, that's too bad about your experience.
It was 1980 I think when I drove thru Klamath Falls and stayed the night there. So likely much smaller and I guess it wasn't much then either. The volcano lake was awesome tho. Great view of the cow ranches too.
I still remember the great $6 turkey dinner I had at Mom's cafe on the north end highway.
I've been to Butte also. LOL.
It was 1980 I think when I drove thru Klamath Falls and stayed the night there. So likely much smaller and I guess it wasn't much then either. The volcano lake was awesome tho. Great view of the cow ranches too.
I still remember the great $6 turkey dinner I had at Mom's cafe on the north end highway.
I've been to Butte also. LOL.
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When we took the shuttle into the center of town earlier in the day we saw a fenced off greenhouse in the middle of a rail yard. There were some sort of law enforcement cars close by. Turns out it was a medical marijuana growing facility.
We had two days in Ashland, OR before Klamath Falls. What a contrast. We went to a grocery store in Ashland that made Whole Foods seems relatively cheap.
By "volcano lake" do you mean Crater Lake, the deepest fresh water lake in the U.S. and one of the deepest in the world? We rode up to it from Ft. Klamath, around the Rim Road, and then down to Prospect. It was my second time riding the Rim Road. That thing ages you, but some spectacular views.
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Sucks that he hasnt been heard from. That has to be awful for family.
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So did anyone know what happened to him? I really enjoyed his videos, well done and always gave a feel to the road and towns.
Been 9 years since his last video, he used to engage in conversations there all the time, and suddenly, no more videos.
Edit: Searched a little bit, found a few things about him including his military ID showing up at a Jack in the Box
Been 9 years since his last video, he used to engage in conversations there all the time, and suddenly, no more videos.
Edit: Searched a little bit, found a few things about him including his military ID showing up at a Jack in the Box
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(...)His last entry is from Nov. 18, 2015. No one, including his family has heard from him since
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Dave - Three Wheel Journey
.Dave - Three Wheel Journey
Are you nuts? That would be like watching a concert documentary and seeing nothing of music culture. Every moment on he's screen is bike culture.
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So, you can edit and upload while you are that far out?
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He did show his water bottles on the rear rack of his bike. He certainly travelled at a bike pace. My comment is still there at the bottom on #57.
His last comment was 9 years ago.
I saw a comment saying he supposedly got to the end of the trip by Port Angeles Nov. 18. So well into winter snows. But it got deleted I think.
I had the odd theory he got buried in the forest. But his tent surely would have been found sooner or later.
His videos did have nice scenery, but otherwise not much to hold interest. I did complain about his face time too.
I just did a street view of Lakeview dated 2024/5. Doesn't look like it's dying to me. Sawmill and prison town. LOL
Edit >> He does show his whole bike in motion in Colorado, video #39. Surly LHT. Disc brakes. His last few vids he didn't.
And he had full swept bars like mine. Smart guy. LOL
His last comment was 9 years ago.
I saw a comment saying he supposedly got to the end of the trip by Port Angeles Nov. 18. So well into winter snows. But it got deleted I think.
I had the odd theory he got buried in the forest. But his tent surely would have been found sooner or later.
His videos did have nice scenery, but otherwise not much to hold interest. I did complain about his face time too.
I just did a street view of Lakeview dated 2024/5. Doesn't look like it's dying to me. Sawmill and prison town. LOL
Edit >> He does show his whole bike in motion in Colorado, video #39. Surly LHT. Disc brakes. His last few vids he didn't.
And he had full swept bars like mine. Smart guy. LOL
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