Oh well, all was not lost. The weather cooperated for most of the weekend, as we either outran rain or showed up after the roads had dried already.

Definitely need to do this when the weather's more cooperative.
Stevens pass was chilly, with a thick mist that kept the roads pretty moist, just around the summit area. But once we cleared the other side going down to Leavenworth, it was gorgeous. Met a BMW rider at the rest area who was bragging about her heated grips...

Props to the incredibly friendly folks from Dryden running the coffee stand, awesome cookies! From then on it was beautiful sunshine, with some gusty winds, all the way to Winthrop.
Early morning departure from Winthrop was looking good, at least until we neared the summit of Washington Pass. Temperatures dropped and the sun disappeared behind some nasty clouds. Needless to say, we got in lots of rain riding practice!

Thumbs up to the Pirelli's on the 929, they held up awsome in the wet, with plenty of grip. The only moments came while traversing a muddy stream on the road and a little slippage on the center line under acceleration during an overtake.
We got so focused on the ride, we forgot our promise to stop and take lots of pics. So we only got a handful at a stop just prior to the transit over Washington Pass (we were adding layers and raingear

). Here's a few, enjoy. That's the wife and her new Daytona, three weeks old and 1200 miles on the clock already. Should log another 600 or so this weekend.
Tom