Angela wasn't up to riding this day so stayed at the room in Fort Stockton while I road around. This is Oil Country - tons of pumpjacks across the desert. West of the Pecos Museum McDonald Observatory (including the HET from the Visitor's Center.) Surrounding Chihuahuan Desert When at the overlook for those last few … Continue reading Pecos and Fort Davis
Category: Travel
La Grange.
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Remember this fellow?
Finally getting into the photos…
Here's a teaser for you; our bikes at Bonneville Speedway.
The trip.
Don’t touch that dial!
A note about the future of this blog. The post for the last day of the trip is in the queue, and some photo posts are coming up. The blog isn't done, though, as we'll still have more bike adventures; there will probably be a trip out to Denton, NC, next month, and various other … Continue reading Don’t touch that dial!
The End, Act I
We started the day with an early lunch at a classic drive-in in Huntington, West Virgina, then got on the road. The ride was uneventful, but I did have a surprise for Angela - stopping at a yarn shop in Meadows of Dan, Virginia. During the ride Blue Bird rolled over 64,000 miles. That's 55,200 … Continue reading The End, Act I
The Journey Home, part I
St Louis was the climax of this story and we are now in the two days of dénouement. Sunday was a long one of riding about 460 miles through 5 states - Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, and West Virginia - stopping for the night in Huntington, WV. There isn't a lot to say about this … Continue reading The Journey Home, part I
Kansas City and St Louis
We rode down to breakfast with a couple who are friends of a friend. They're also relatively new motorcycle riders and great people. Then it was on the road to St Louis and dinner with a friend there. She took us to a fantastic little restaurant called Small Batch, which does whiskey and organic fare. … Continue reading Kansas City and St Louis
Catch-up
It's been an exhausting few days... We had an extra day in California as I was too tired to cover much ground. There are worse places to have to stop than South Lake Tahoe. The next day we made Elko, Nevada. After Elko was Rock Springs, Wyoming. There's not a lot to say about that … Continue reading Catch-up
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