NitrosMikes Driving Directions, Helpful Motorcycle Campout and Biker Run Tips
Three Rivers Run brought to you by
Sober Riders Brotherhood
Three Rivers Run is always in October. Held Near Visalia, Ca. Close to Kings Canyon Big Trees Park! For more info contact Beau 559-909-3500 or 559-799-7849.

Clean and Sober campout at the Kaweah Park Resort just off Hwy 198 near Visalia California
If you are looking for some
family fun, motorcycling, fellowship, aa/na meetings and camping or moteling it, check out this clean and sober run. Happy trails my friends
and ride safe, NitrosMike.
Run includes: Friday speaker meeting, bike games, 50/50 raffle, poker run, run pins guaranteed to first 200, river side camping at Kaweah Resort.
Price Pre Registration single $40. Couple $50
Price at the gate single $45. Couple $55.
Day pass single $25 or couple $35
Local hotel rooms still available but they go fast. No booze, guns or attitudes allowed.
Three Rivers Run 2009 Flyer and Registration
This year's Annual Three Rivers Run will be bigger and better than ever!
There will be a speaker meeting on Friday night! There will be bike and people games! There will be a poker run through the scenic foothills! Elvis will be back by popular demand! There will be a 50/50 raffle as well as plenty of other merchandise and "stuff" given away!
And food, man, will there be food! There will be a stew and bean pots for Friday night, breakfast plates for Saturday morning and a Tri-Tip and Chicken BBQ for Saturday night! For those of you with a "sweet tooth" (like me) there will be a surprise dessert!
The bottom line is...this will be the place to be. If you miss this run, you'll have to hear about it from your friends for the next year!
Nitros driving directions - LOL - From Hwy 99, take Hwy 198 east and go approximately 33 miles. (198 also crosses Hwy 5 many miles back) We're on the left hand side of the road, directly across from the Kaweah General Store. We're after Best Western, but before Holiday Inn. Just turn down the little street called MTN 349 and follow it all the way to the campground.
Kaweah Park Resort cabins are usually all booked up in advance from the previous years attendees. Tent sites are included in the price of the run. Also includes a pool, bathrooms and showers.
40457 Sierra Drive, P.O. Box 1092
Three Rivers, CA. 93271 (559) 561-4424
Kaweah Park Resort Official Website
Google Map of Campground and Driving Direction
Info Kaweah Park Resort and surrounding facilities from Hiker Central.com
A good place to stay if you want a room is right across the street is
Comfort Inn and Suites
"Sober Riders is a motorcycle club of clean and sober people who enjoy
motorcycling and who embrace the traditions from our 12-step programs.
Their purpose is to have fun, ride safely and to raise awareness of a new way of life."
NITROS MIKES RUN REVIEW: The Sober Brothers are my homies. I support them 100%. I have been on this run numerous times since 1984 which is when I first met Sober Rider Beau. I am looking forward to returning because I know it will be good time for all that attend. There is an Elvis impersonator that puts on a good show. Yeras ago there was a wet t-shirt contest. Just watch your speed. Several years ago I passed Mike Day doing 130mph on my 1969 by pumping a full 2 lb bottle of Nitrous into the engine when he decided to moon me. It was a major bust for me and Mike just outside out town on Hwy 198. The cops are still looking for us lol! 
PICTURES OF WHERE YOU ARE GOING:
Photos of the site, facilities and surrounding areas.
and some of the local attractions Photo Gallery provided by Comfort Inn Suites


Current weather conditions at Kaweah Park Resort, Southern Sierra Nevada, California

Places to stay.
Comfort Inn and Suites
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.5 miles away. All of us here at Comfort Inn & Suites extend to you a heartfelt WELCOME! Just 5 miles from the entrance to Sequoia National Park in the beautiful foothills of the Sierra, built in 2002, remodeled in 2006, Sequoia lodging facility in Three Rivers - Gateway to the Giant Sequoias. If you are searching for lodging that is convenient and comfortable you will find it here in this Sequoia hotel.
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Best Western Holiday Lodge, Three Rivers
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3 miles away
Turn back the pages of time 3,000 years with a trip through Sequoia and Kings Canyon National parks. At Giant Forest, in Sequoia Park, is the General Sherman Tree. The largest tree in the world, stan... |
Forecast: Current weather forecast for Three Rivers, CA
Background Data: Three Rivers, CA and nearby cities
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41717 Sierra Dr, Three Rivers, CA
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45978 Sierra Dr, Three Rivers, CA
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40869 Sierra Dr, Three Rivers, CA
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41117 Sierra Dr, Three Rivers, CA
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40311 Sierra Dr, Three Rivers, CA
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42323 Sierra Dr, Three Rivers, CA
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33454 Sierra Dr, Lemon Cove, CA
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33454 Sierra Drive, Lemoncove, CA
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250 E Antelope Ave # K, Woodlake, CA
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30681 N Highway 99, Visalia, CA
(559) 733-4647 - 30 mi W
... Visalia Harley-Davidson is an award winning Harley-Davidson dealer located in the beautiful San Joaquin valley in sunny California ...
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15336 E Mineral King Ave, Visalia, CA
(559) 627-2275 - 20 mi SW
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1440 N Dinuba Blvd, Visalia, CA
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131 N Crespi Ave, Exeter, CA
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131 N Crespi Ave, Exeter, CA
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EMERGENCY MC TOWING locally .
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41500 Sierra Dr, Three Rivers, CA
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366 E Naranjo Blvd, Woodlake, CA
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200 N Valencia Blvd, Woodlake, CA
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38625 Balch Park Rd, Springville, CA
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145 N Mount Vernon Ave, Lindsay, CA
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145 N Mount Vernon Ave, Lindsay, CA
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145 N Mount Vernon Ave, Lindsay, CA
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200 W Lindmore St, Lindsay, CA
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201 N Valley Oaks Dr, Visalia, CA
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2000 E Mineral King Ave, Visalia, CA
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GUYS SUGGESTED PACKING LIST FOR A 3 DAY RUN:
Bare essentials. This doesn't have much. Cash, cash is good - at least
$200 and a credit card - break downs can be expensive.1 pair black jeans
that you wear there and back (black doesn't show oil, grease or dirt),
3 underwear and socks (includes the one that gets you there), 3 t-shirts
(includes the one that gets you there), tooth brush - tooth paste, sun
screen, towel, sleeping bag, tent, air mattress and 4 battery air pump
(why rough it too much)
GALS SUGGESTED PACKING LIST FOR A 3 DAY RUN:
T his is a good one. I have had gals bring everything you can think
of - including a 120 volt AC current hair blow dryer when I had my brand
new full dress Harley back in 1987. She thought "full dresser"
meant it could hold as much as a FULL bedroom clothes dresser LOL and
she had shit bungee corded everywhere. I objected like crazy but believe
it or not - we were camping in the middle of no where and she walks
up to a redwood tree and it had a live outlet plug coming out of the
bark - she plugged it in and dried her hair - that was weird - really
weird. Best suggestion. Give them one saddle bag 1 week in advance -
and tell them to pack whatever they need in it and there is no more
room than that except what they can wear on their back. Good luck.
What to Pack if you have a chase vehicle or pick a few if you
really want it and have room left on your bike:
Cooking:
Stove
Fuel
Food/Ice Chest
Beverages/Water
Charcoal (opt.)
Waterproof Matches
Spatula
Can Opener
Pot
Plates
Cups
Utensils (I like metal)
Coffee
Salt/Pepper/Spices
Tablecloth
Dish Towel |
Sleeping/Care:
Ground Tarp
Tent
Sleeping Pad
Sleeping Bag & Extra Blankets
Pillow
Dry Clothing
Jackets/Vests
Hat/Sunglasses
Bathing Suit (opt.)
Lip Balm
Toilet Paper
Toothbrush/Paste
Camera & Film
First Aid Kit
Condoms |
Miscellaneous:
Hatchet
Insect Repellent
Fishing Supplies
Chairs/Tables
Compass
Backpacks (Hiking)
Firewood
Flashlights
Biodegradable Soap
Paper Towels
Garbage Bags
Storage Bags (Ziploc™, etc.)
Sponge/Scrubber
Lanterns
Maps |
First Aid Kits
Anti-Bacterial Ointment (Neosporin™)
Band Aids™
Burn Ointment (Aloe Vera)
Calamine Lotion (Bites, Poison Oak)
Elastic Bandages (Sprains, Support)
Gauze Pads
Medical Tape
Moleskin (Blisters)
Pain Reliever (Tylenol™, Aspirin)
Sunscreen
Thermometer
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EMERGENCY KIT: I can get out of almost
any jam with the following.
A little of this and that. First of all most helpful is a cell phone
- but they don't work everywhere so you are gonna need a Small Maglite,
matches, some duct tape, 36' of bailing wire, (1) 36' length of red
electrical wire and (1) 36' length of black electrical wire (can be
used to make on the spot jumper cables or replace a burned electrical
system wire), Leatherman tool (very handy), combination wrenches 3/8"
to 5/8" in 1/8" increments (metric if your bike needs it),
a large open end wrench, the allen wrenches that will fit you bike (not
every size ever made), set of spare spark plugs and spark plug wrench,
fuses, a can of "fix a flat" and an oil rag. You should also
carry a Master lock if you have to leave your bike along side the road
for a SHORT TIME but they get stolen real fast locked or not - but it
helps. If you have to leave it push it to the side where it can't be
seen. You might consider asprin, band aids, large sterile gauze for
a bad cut injury, surgical tape, small iodine, condoms and some Preparation
H if your ass hurts LOL. $200 cash and a very sharp Buck Knife comes
in real handy in an emergency.
Sun Exposure
Sun exposure is a real threat, especially in the deserts of Nevada.
But Heat Stroke & Sun Stroke can happen anywhere (especially at
high elevations where you have less atmosphere to absorb and disperse
the sun's rays). Wear Sunscreen/Hats to avoid severe burns and use ointments
after a burn to preserve your body's moisture. Dehydration is quite
common and drink plenty of fluids. It is said that you are near dehydration
by the time you realize you are thirsty. Dehydration will lead to heatstroke
and this can cause your body to reduce blood flow to the brain. If affected,
stop and rest, seek shade. Drink plenty of fluids and immerse yourself
in water or wet towels, if available. Seek medical attention in severe
cases or if loss of consciousness.
Hypothermia
Hypothermia is a condition where your body's core temperature falls
to a dangerous level. This is very serious. Campers are at risk any
time of the year, not just winter. You never know when a freak thunderstorm
can pop up. In a summer thunderstorm, the temperature can drop 40 degrees
in minutes. And the water temperature can be 32 degrees. Always keep
a source of warmth near you. Always keep dry clothes available (use
ziploc™ bags if you are away from your car). This is rarely a
problem for car campers, but your cars give many a false sense of security.
Beware of the Water
Most ground water sources in Nevada are contaminated with Giardia and/or
Cryptosporidium. The most pristine streams are likely to be contaminated.
Reason is that cattle, deer and other mammals (even other campers) are
up stream contaminating with their waste. Cattle can be found way over
10,000' in Nevada. Even if the place looks totally deserted, who knows
what is a mile up stream. Pack in water, or if you cannot, use filters
or water treatment tablets, or boil the heck out of it.
Snakebites
The only poisonous snake found in Nevada is the Great Basin Rattlesnake.
If you are invading it's space, it usually will warn you with it's rattles.
If you encounter one, back away slowly and leave it alone. It will most
likely leave you alone, they are quite scared of humans. If you get
bit by one, get away from the snake and seek immediate medical attention
(do not let the possession of a snake venom extractor give you a sense
of security, many are practically worthless and waste valuable time).
Ticks
These little blood sucking creatures are not uncommon, especially in
the brush. I found the best way to deal with these guys is with repellent.
Use liberal amounts on exposed legs and pant legs. Repellent usually
won't keep them off you totally, but they won't bite right away. They'll
search around for a place with no repellent then bite, but this can
give you some time and maybe you can identify them and flick them off
before biting in. Better yet, wear long pant legs and tuck 'em into
your socks. If you get one, it's best not to yank it out. If you are
confident in your ability to remove it, it is best to do so. Otherwise,
seek medical attention. If you break the head off inside you can get
blood poisoning as a result.
The Plague
This is a real threat, but not extremely common. There are warnings
in effect in the Modoc, Lassen and Plumas Forests. It is carried by
rodents (another reason not to play with squirrels and chipmunks). Make
sure to keep your pets away from these varmints. Of course, seek medical
attention if you become ill after coming into contact with rodents in
a plague warning area (signs are posted in campgrounds in plague areas).
Hantavirus
Though a camper is not likely to encounter this problem, nothing is
an absolute. This is a very serious and unusual illness and the proper
precautions need to be taken. Hantavirus is spread in dry Deer Mice
droppings. If you come across Deer Mice, find another area (one or two,
you can try to scare them away). Absolutely do not pick up droppings
or try to clean up dropping piles (sweeping is a serious no-no). The
problem is when the droppings dry and are stirred up and the Hantavirus
gets airborne (and inhaled). If you come in contact with Deer Mice and
start to become ill, seek immediate medical attention.
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I am a friend of Bill W. and Dr. Bob. I practice
the "One day at a time" principal.
I created this page for each run. As
runs come up specifics for that event will be posted. Pre-registration,
links to routes, organizer contact info, links to the sponsoring clubs
site when available and run details as best I can. I have personally
made each one of these runs, some for over 20 years straight. If they are listed here I
personally recommend each and every one of them.