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Posted 10/14/2005 7:35:37 PM


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OHG & Cherrie

The both of you are so correct - one must enjoy the roads around them. It is an existential mantra of sorts and I try to hold on to it on a daily basis.

However, every fall I get this feeling that tells me, I didn’t ride enough the last summer. That feeling pushes me to make plans and devise more ways to ride the next year. So knowing that I am a task driven person and given my vacation, if I do not plan to bike it, I will end up painting the house or something of such nature. So to ensure I do the right thing and RIDE, I have to make is special.

Maybe just planning to go to Americade or Honda Hoot or to see Old Faithful will be enough for next year, I do not know.


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You are so right Z-Man. But we are coming upon my favorite riding time: late fall and winter. But you may be where it gets really, really cold. Here in NW Arkansas we can ride most of the winter, except for a few days of frozen rain and snow.

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Posted 10/17/2005 7:19:11 AM


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OHG -
I wouldn't say really really cold, but previously it has been cold enough to not enjoy a ride (twenties and colder). However, I just got my Gerbings clothing and wonder how far I can push the envelope. I need to get a helmet liner and better winter boots for riding, but look forward to going below my previous 38 degree cut off.

Gotta say, I was looking at the tours of Arizona last night, really getting my riding juices going .....

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Posted 10/18/2005 12:51:15 PM
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I have been to the Alps and to Norway on a bike tour. I wouldn't mind going back to either one but most likely won't as I would prefer to go places I haven't been. New Zealand is on my list to do after I get retired. I want to make it a big trip and rent a bike to ride across the southern coast of Australia and then New Zealand before or after that. I am figuring on about a month. I don't want to be on a tour group though.

I rode to Alaska several years ago. Because I have I have checked into renting a bike up there and just flying up. I haven't checked lately but I would expect they have a good buisiness renting in Alaska.

As far as a tour group anywhere in the States I will pass. Once I get retired I will be able to take some long trips across the country and spend some time anywhere that interests me so I don't see the need for a guide. I have made several cross country trips and have seen the big things that I care to. When I get retired I will be checking out the small things and back roads that I have not had the time for in the past.

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Posted 6/1/2008 6:01:40 PM
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Scratch33 (10/13/2005)
Alaska is on my "to do" list for 2007. I haven't yet decided whether to ride all the way there or fly out and rent/buy a dual sport; it'll be a joint decision between me and my touring partner.

Mission accomplished.

http://www.sport-touring.net/forums/index.php/topic,7907.0.html

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Posted 8/14/2008 8:13:23 PM


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If you were to take one of these trips, would you go outside of the country?

I do all the time...14 years in a row so far.

And if you have, which one and how did you choose?

The Alps are known as motorcycling paradise. I knew that after my first time there. In fact, I hardly hit my local roads anymore when I get back from there. They're just not worth it.

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Posted 8/15/2008 1:30:38 PM


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Let me thanks you, one and all, for the great ideas. I am planning to take a month and ride the American South East. Tennessee, Ga, South Carolina and north Carolina.
I will start planning my trip tonight and try to go in Mid September and early October. Thanks for the idea. I'll let you know how it works out.

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Posted 8/15/2008 6:40:27 PM


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caseysanta (8/15/2008)
Let me thanks you, one and all, for the great ideas. I am planning to take a month and ride the American South East. Tennessee, Ga, South Carolina and north Carolina.
I will start planning my trip tonight and try to go in Mid September and early October. Thanks for the idea. I'll let you know how it works out.

caseysanta

Bill, you live in a great area.  You may pass those roads often and take them for granted but people ride from all over to experience that beauty you take for granted, so see it anew, with eyes that have not grown accustomed to its beauty.  In the 80's into the 90's I lived in Lubbock, TX for 8 years and enjoyed riding there in that flat desert land.  My wife and I would climb on the old Wing and do a sunset ride in the cool dry desert air.  Some of the most beautiful sunsets there I've ever seen except in Key West. 

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