Okay, enough of these shenanigans. I need to get on the road before it gets dark. I decided to head to Laughlin, NV. I've never been before and it seemed like a good place to stop over and get a cheap room. It's also a place frequently visited by a good friend of mine, so I wanted to check it out. My cheap room ended up being $21, which was worth it because finding a nice place to camp in the dark, on foreign land isn't much fun. Oh, it's cold and the time just changed. My GPS says sundown is at 4:40PM, so I lost an hour. :/ Around sunset, I stopped at the Glamis Dunes for a short break. Watching all the folks having fun on their dirt bikes makes me wish I had a duel sport or something. My little BMW with street tires was having problems in the parking lot sand drifts. Maybe one day I'll get something with knobbies..............

Okay, it's officially pitch black and I'm freezing. Heated grips would be nice. This is the part where not planing to bring things like extra layers bites you in the ass. I'm wearing everything I brought with me. At least I can put my gloves on the engine to warm them up, then put the gloves on my hands to de-frost my fingers. When I get to Laughlin, I will have a nice, hot, steamy shower.

Oh Laughlin, your cheep rooms will bring me back one day. I didn't really do anything here except for sleep and eat so another trip in the future is warranted! I don't gamble, so the jokes is on you, casino owner! I decided I needed to get up early to make use of the available daylight. I got a basic breakfast with coffee down in the casino. It wasn't too expensive either! Time to hit the road. I don't know where I'm going but I know I gata go.

Where am I going anyways? I guess I should go north to Vegas, which isn't very far away, but first I stopped at Davis Dam just outside Laughlin. I'm quite fascinated with dams and admire all the engineering that goes into executing such a project. The Davis Dam has quite a bit of competition for visitors because of the Hoover Dam up north. As such, there wasn't much to see here so I continued on my way north.

The head wind at this point was insane. While it's been very windy the whole trip, but the wind today was on another level! I felt like my head was against a wall and I was using all my weight to try and break it down. I'm probably going to have a sore neck! It also felt like someone was pulling the road out from underneath the bike sideways. I had to run the bike with the throttle wide open. This bike has a weird issue where the motor cuts out at high speed. I think my float levels are off maybe? I had to take a break on the side of the highway to warm up, figure out where I'm going and give my neck a break.

I've already spent a bunch of time in Vegas, and while I like it there, I don't feel like going this time. Looks like Utah is right there! I'm going to Zion National Park! It's suposta be great! As I rode through Vegas and continued up north, the temperature started to drop. I pulled my tablet out and checked the weather. There is a low of 34f. No way I'm camping. I'll die. I can imagine the poor person who would find my preserved dead frozen body. I don't want to do that to anyone, so I'll just get a cheap room near the National Park and check it out in the morning. That night the temperature got down to 28F according to the LED sign at the bank across the street from my room at the hotel. I need to gear up if it's going to be this cold, so I found a store and bought some flannel to wear under my leathers, and some socks.