TaterTOT Central

* Introduction * Wheels Outside the Garden * Wheels in the Garden *TaterTOT 2011 *

 

* Getting There * TaterTOT Central * Around Kellogg * Kellogg to Cataldo * Wallace *

* Harrison to Chatcolet * Down Dobson Pass * The Snake Pit * Home Through Montana *

The Guesthouse Inn was TaterTOT Central. It was an ideal place to stay--right on the Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes. Staff were very kind to us, especially considering the kind of impact when ninety-five trikes descended on the place.

A hearty breakfast was available each morning, fueling everybody up for the day's rides and giving online friends a chance to meet face to face.

A friend of Wayne's owns a microbrewery. About ninety-five of Wayne's friends are professional tasters.

People brought a huge assortment of trikes, including these velomobiles.

This extended trike had enough bags to transport all the things a baby needs on an outing. It was also equipped with fairings (windshields) for both pilot and stoker.

TaterTOT gave participants a chance to try out lots of different trikes.

Including a rowbike quad and an Earth Traveler.

People transported their trikes in a variety of ways.

This well equipped trike had a full fairing, lights, trailer, and huge green headrest.

Doreen admires two members of the 700 Club.

Someone even brought a Batmobile.

Tom and four trikes rested in the parking lot after a long ride.

And right in the same parking lot, a trailer gave birth to a trike.

We wrap up the day feasting on Dave's many special sausages.