May 2009 Archives

Tachatticup Mine / Nelson, Nevada : 45 Miles (One Way)

Tachatticup Mine / Nelson, Nevada

Distance from Las Vegas : 45 Miles
Time of year to visit : All Year
Gasoline Available : No


Tourist Information : 

Tachatticup Mine and Nelson History:
As you make your way towards the Colorado River you will enter El Dorado Canyon where the richest claims in Nevada history were staked. Gold and Silver were discovered here in 1859 and soon the richest mines in the state were started. In the 1880's the town of Nelson grew to a population of 500 men. Many of which were said to be deserters from both the Union and Confederate armies during the Civil War. It was assumed that the isolated location of the town would discourage military authorities from looking for them.

The town of Nelson was named after Charles Nelson, a prospector who was slain at his mine in 1897.

The three largest mines were called the Wall Street, the Swabe and the Tachatticup. All three mines combined yielded five million dollars of ore during the 40-years that they operated. Today the Tachatticup Mine serves as a tourist location where you can take an hour long tour. The area is surrounded by old artifacts, antiques and props from the movie "3000 Miles to Graceland".




Directions:
• Take US-93 South / US-95 South leaving Las Vegas towards Boulder City
• Merge onto US-95 S / VETERANS MEMORIAL HWY toward SEARCHLIGHT / LAUGHLIN / NEEDLES and continue for approx. 10 miles, 
• Turn LEFT on NV-165 and continue for 11. miles until you reach Nelson, NV. The Tachatticup Mine is after Nelson just under 2 miles.


Nelson Landing, Nevada : 47 Miles (One Way)

Nelson Landing, Nevada

Distance from Las Vegas : 47 Miles
Time of year to visit : All Year
Gasoline Available : No


Tourist Information : 

Nelson Landing History:
As you make your way towards the Colorado River you will enter El Dorado Canyon where the richest claims in Nevada history were staked. Gold and Silver were discovered here in 1859 and soon the richest mines in the state were started. In the 1880's the town of Nelson grew to a population of 500 men. Many of which were said to be deserters from both the Union and Confederate armies during the Civil War. It was assumed that the isolated location of the town would discourage military authorities from looking for them.

The town of Nelson was named after Charles Nelson, a prospector who was slain at his mine in 1897.

In 1974, Nelson's Landing is noted for washing into the Colorado River after a strong downpour in the regional mountains sent the runoff down the channels and produced a flash flood. There are five wide channels that run from the local mountains toward the river. The proble is that they all converge into a small outlet where Nelsons Landing was. The entire landing and the village was destroyed and nine people lost their lives when the flood came through the wash. The wall of water and debris was reported to be about 40 feet high as it reached the river.




Directions:
• Take US-93 South / US-95 South leaving Las Vegas towards Boulder City
• Merge onto US-95 S / VETERANS MEMORIAL HWY toward SEARCHLIGHT / LAUGHLIN / NEEDLES and continue for approx. 10 miles, 
• Turn LEFT on NV-165 and continue for 11. miles until you reach Nelson, NV.
• After you reach Nelson, NV, Continue on for 1.6 miles until you reach Nelson's Landing and scneic overlook circle.



Last weekend of May

The riding months have flown by us and the temperatures are already starting to hit the triple digits. There is still some good riding ahead of us though. This coming weekend the following Las Vegas motorcycle events are taking place.

1st Annual Women's Only Ride : The name says it all. This is a women only ride sponsored and starting at Henderson Harley-Davidson at 8:00am.

6th Annual "Holy Thunder" Poker Run : is being sponsored by the Soldiers For Jesus M.C.. The ride will start at the Leather Headquarters on 4245 Boulder Hwy at 8:00am.

1st Annual Bike Show Contest : Is being held at the Indian Springs Casino and starts at 10:00am.

If you happen to be near St. George, UT., Zion Harley-Davidson in connection with Bikers Against Child Abuse are putting on the Bikers Against Child Abuse Blues and BBQ.

... and as always the Mr. D's Bike Night is Saturday night and on Sunday is the Tequila Cantina Bike Night.

Don't forget to to check out the other upcoming Las Vegas motorcycle events for the rest of the year in the RideSinCity.com Ride and Event Calendar. Remember, if you don't see an event listed you can add it by clicking on the Add an Event/Ride to the Calendar link at the top of this page.

Red Rock Canyon, Nevada : 25 Miles (One Way)

Red Rock Canyon, Nevada

Distance from Las Vegas : 25 Miles
Time of year to visit : All Year
Gasoline Available : No (Gas is available within 12 miles of Red Rock down Charleston)
Fee : 5$ to enter the 13-Mile Scenic Loop, no charge for the Red Rock Overlook

Web Links : 

Tourist Information : 

Red Rock Canyon History: 
Red Rock Canyon was designated as Nevada's first National Conservation Area. Red Rock Canyon is located 17 miles west of the Las Vegas Strip on Charleston Boulevard/State Route 159. The area is 195,819 acres and is visited by more than one million people each year. Red Rock Canyon offers enticements of a different nature including a 13-mile scenic drive, more than 30 miles of hiking trails, picnic areas, and visitor center with exhibit rooms and a book store.

The unique geologic features, plants and animals of Red Rock Canyon NCA represent some of the best examples of the Mojave Desert. In 1990, special legislation supported by the Nevada congressional delegation, changed the status of the Red Rock Recreation Lands to a National Conservation Area (NCA), the seventh to be designated nationally. This legislation provides the funding to protect and improve the area. Red Rock Canyon NCA is enjoyed by the local population as well as visitors from the United States and many foreign countries. One million visitors each year enjoy the spectacular desert landscape, climbing and hiking opportunities, and interpretive programs sponsored by the BLM.

The 13-mile scenic drive is a Backcountry Byway. It is completely paved and offers opportunities to see desert wildlife, red and cream sandstone formations, waterfalls and petroglyphs. The 13-Mile Drive is a one-way road. Bicycles are permitted to ride on the scenic drive, and must obey traffic laws. Sightseeing, photography, and hiking trails are accessible from the designated pullouts and parking areas. The scenic drive is open daily from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Winter (November through February); 6 a.m. to 8p.m. in the Summer (April through September); and from 6a.m. to 7 p.m. in the Spring (March) and Fall (October). Show courtesy towards cyclists and pedestrians. Drive only on established roadways and park only in designated areas. Watch for rocks or other debris on the roadway. All terrain vehicles (ATV's) and unlicensed vehicles are not permitted at Red Rock Canyon NCA.





Directions :
• Take US-95 N toward ELY / RENO. for approx. 5.7 Miles;
• Take the SUMMERLIN PKWY exit- EXIT 81A;
• Follow E SUMMERLIN PKWY. for approx. 5.5 Miles;
• Take CR-215 S / BRUCE WOODBURY BELT. for approx. 1.8 Miles;
• Take the NV-159 exit- EXIT 22- toward CHARLESTON BLVD / RED ROCK CANYON;
• Turn RIGHT onto W CHARLESTON BLVD / NV-159 W. Follow NV-159 W for 9 Miles;
• Either Continue on W. CHARLESTON BLVD for the Scenic Overlook or turn right on OAK CREEK CANYON RD for the 13-Mile Scenic Loop.

Hot Hot Hot!

This coming weekend there are a couple of things happening.

Friday Night:
8th Annual Run-a-Mucca if you are near Winnemucca, Nevada

Saturday:

Sunday:

plus there are a few motorcycle bike nights that are still on the schedule this week.

As always, check out the RideSinCity.com Motorcycle Ride and Event Calendar for all these events and much more!

ABATE Meeting

The American Bikers Aimed Toward Education (A.B.A.T.E.) meeting is this Tuesday ar Mr. D's. ABATE helps stops unnecessary legislation that restricts our right to ride free. They need your support and you need theirs!

Bike Nights!

Bike Nights, We have Bike Nights! 

Tuesday:
Pogo's Tavern Bike Night 

Wedensday:
Mr. D's Bike Night 
Scundrels Bike Night 

Thursday: 
Las Vegas Harley-Davidson Bike Night 
Hard Rock Hotel Bike Night

Details for these events can be found on the RideSinCity.com Motorcycle Ride and Event Calendar.

Additional Two events this weekend

The state of Nevada H.O.G. Rally starts today. Registration will be at Henderson Harley-Davidson from 6pm to 8pm, they are also hosting the Early Bird Party from 7pm to 9pm.

Saturday, May 16th is the Viva Las Vegas Ride 4 Autism poker run. Registration for this event is at Las Vegas Harley-Davidson on Eastern starting at 9:00am.

On Sunday the 4th Annual Hog Wild for Kids Ride takes place. Registration will be at Hogs & Heifers from 8:00 am to 10:00am.

For more information on these and many more upcoming events, click on over to the RideSinCity.com Motorcycle Ride and Event Calendar.

Nevada State H.O.G. Rally

Tucked away between the glitter of Las Vegas and the majesty of the spectacular Hoover Dam, Boulder City was created to ensure that workers at the dam and their families could live and perform their dangerous jobs constructing the dam without outside distractions. 

Today, it is an oasis of green grass, shade trees and friendly people. From here, the site of the 2009 Nevada State H.O.G. Rally, you may choose to ride the scenic shores of Lake Mead taking in the awesome beauty of the Valley of Fire, tour an old Gold Mine, check out the Dam itself, or simply stroll the picturesque streets of Boulder city, stopping in at some of the unique shops and restaurants. Or maybe you will prefer to just 'hang out' on the refreshing expanse of Bicentennial Park--site of the biker games, get-togethers and Street Fest. Whatever your chosen activity, you are sure to enjoy your visit to Boulder City and the 2009 Nevada State H.O.G. Rally.

You will find there are many great places to stay in or nearby Boulder City including the Boulder Inn and Suites, the El Rancho and our Host Hotels - Railroad Pass and Best Western Lighthouse. And if so inclined there are lots of great resorts in Las Vegas for your sleeping needs

Registration Info... what you get, etc.
HOG Member Pre-Registration: $45.00
Includes:
Nevada State Rally T-Shirt, pin, 
patch, dog tag, and one Bug Spat
Special "Instant Prizes" and raffles
Admission to all listed activities

HOG Member On-Site Registration: $30.00 Includes:
Nevada State Rally dog tag and one bug spat
Nevada State Rally pin or patch (While supplies last)
Raffles
Admission to all listed activities
HOG members may purchase Rally merchandise while supplies last

Guest Policy:
One (1) guest per HOG member. Non-HOG member guests may participate in most events. Guests will NOT be eligible for raffle prizes. A Nevada Rally T-Shirt, pin, patch or dog tag will NOT be given or sold to non-HOG members:

Guest Registration: $30.00

HOG members may purchase additional merchandize on the Pre-Registration form.

Ala Carte Items
Rally T-Shirt @ $15.00 
Rally Hat @ $ 6.00 
Rally Pin @ $ 5.00 
Rally Patch @ $ 5.00 
Bug Spat @ $ 1.00 

Double D Ride for Motorcycle Safety and Public Awareness

The Double D Ride for Motorcycle Safety and Public Awareness is coming this weekend. Please plan to attend and show your support for fallen bikers and a great cause to raise public awareness.

What : Double D Ride for Motorcycle Safety and Public Awareness

Who : All motorcycle riders regardless of brand. All who wish to honor their fallen biker.

When : Saturday, May 9th, 2009 Registration 9:00am to 10:15am / Ride at 10:30am

Where : Las Vegas Harley-Davidson, 2605 S. Eastern Ave.

More Information :  Ride is designed to increase motorcycle safety and public awareness for all and to honor fallen bikers.

Safety inspections, Sportbike suspension checks, the NoZone Truck and other activities dedicated to safety, and a complimentary lunch.



Carey Hart Ride to Wasted Space

This just in from Hogs & Heifers: 

Hello everyone! I hope you all had a fabulous weekend. The weather was great wasn't it?!   

We are now the starting point for a new event with Carey Hart of Wasted Space "THURSDAY NIGHT RIDE".....the RIDE will start here at Hogs & Heifers at 6:00pm which we will have a special $2.00 off any drink for people participating in the ride ONLY and we'll have some fun door prizes to give away. You will then ride with Carey to Wasted Space at 8:30pm to enjoy some live music and other dibotcheries. 

I also have word that the first Thursday of every month starting in June, the ride will be a poker run!! I don't have all the details yet but will pass them along as soon as I get them! Sounds like lots of fun though!  


click here to go directly to our website: www.HOGSANDHEIFERS.com 

click here to check out Wasted Space: http://www.hartswastedspace.com/ 

Shawn

May and June Events are still incoming

Last minute flyers are hitting the calendar for May and June. Be sure to check the event calendar often as the local motorcycle groups and clubs are trying to get their events organized and posted before the summer heat hits.

If you see any errors in the calendar, please send an E-mail to info@RideSinCity.com .