"...it's about the journey, not the destination..."
I've been motorcycling for over 50 years. In that time I have learned a few things, and made a BUNCH of mistakes. I am a touring rider, not a sport rider. What this means to me is that I feel that the real value of motorcycling is in going on trips, riding the backroads, as much as possible, meeting new people, enjoying "the journey."
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cb400F Super Sport |
While I am a touring for rider that doesn't mean I spend all day, every day on the interstate. Like most riders I love the twisties. I have 10 motorcycles in the garage, ranging from a Moto Guzzi v50 that I bought when I did my student teaching in Germany, a Honda cb400F that I bought for $250, to a Honda ST1100, a BMW R1150GS and a Honda FSC600 Silverwing scooter, my most recent purchase.
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ST 1100 on the Blue Ridge Parkway |
I have ridden in Germany (when there was still a Wall!!), over much of Canada, and 46 of the 48 contiguous states. When I was younger I camped most of the time (I was BROKE!!!) but now I usually stay in motels. I really enjoy riding 200 to 300 miles a day, on "back roads," but sometimes you just have to cover miles to get where you want to be.
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at Mount Rushmore |
Last summer I took a trip with my good friend Curt to the Dakotas. We rode 500 miles the first two days, which got us to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. After that we rode 200 to 300 miles a day until the last day, which was another 500 mile day. You might think this is a lot, but remember the activity each day was to ride the motorcycle. We ended up doing 5,000 miles in two weeks, and had a great time.
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1150GS in Florida |
This summer I'm going to take a "..trip of a lifetime." I leave on June 1st for a 5 week trip to Alaska on the BMW. A few years ago I broke my ankle and was laid up for 6 weeks. During that time I discovered
Long Way Down and
Long Way Round, the two programs that Ewan McGregor and Charlie Boorman made about their journeys from the top of Scotland to the southern tip of Africa, and from London across Europe and Asia to Alaska and on to New York. Those two programs inspired me to buy the BMW R1150GS. This summer I plan to do a trip across Canada to Alaska, then down to Washington, Oregon, to Colorado and Pikes Peak, and then home. Over 10,000 miles. Sounds like fun.
Does that count the motorcycles at Kate’s House? 😀 way to go dad! Love the blog! First comment!
ReplyDeleteThanks Loren!! I hope you enjoy it.
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