Saturday, June 28, 2014

End of the ride

I haven't posted for a few days but I have been having a good time. While in Iowa friends had a nice cook out where I was able to catch up on old times with them. Mom and Dad are doing good and we were able to get off the dime and listed their cabin in Colorado for sale. I rode back down to Steve's in KC on Thursday. I put a new tire on the rear of my bike Friday and then that evening my friend Frank flew in to KC and we took him to a guys house where he bought a 2010 Gold Wing that was listed on Craigslist. This morning he and I headed to Arizona stopping in Tucumcari, NM for the night.

It's been a great trip and I've spent some good quality time with new and old friends. Right now I've got another neat trip planned at the end of July that has 2 different directions which I won't lock into until later.

Thanks for following along.

Frank and his "new to him" Gold Wing, nice bike.



A stop today to put on rain gear.

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

In Iowa

I made it to Mom and Dad's Monday evening. Went to breakfast with Joel this morning and spent the rest of the day here at the folks. The weather is nice, for Iowa, with partly cloudy skies and a light breeze to blow the knats and mosquitos away. Tomorrow there is a get together with old friends that will be fun. All for now.

Saturday, June 21, 2014

A good turn out

By the end of Friday night 25 motorcycles could be counted in the camp area coming in from several states. Arizona, Missouri, Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois and South Dakota.


Friday, June 20, 2014

Day rides

MKevin took us on a long ride through the Wisconsin hills on narrow county black top roads. At one point we took a car ferry across the Wisconsin River.





A little rest stop.








Steve wondering where we are.


One horse power 








Thursday, June 19, 2014

Loc STOC

Steve and I rode from Kansas City to Spring Green, WI to the Loc STOC motorcycle camp out our brother Kevin is hosting. It was a decent 525 mile ride with only about 30 miles of rain. Shorttly after arriving and setting up our tents it started with a steady rain hence everyone jambed under the EZ up shelter.

Leaving Steve's garage






Mississippi River


Nice barn


Photo op farm


Set up just as the rain started


Kevin in the middle holding court.







Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Wednesday

Nothing interesting to report today. Cleaned up the bikes and packed them for tomorrow's trip to Wisconsin and brother Kevin's Loc STOC event. Should have a few pictures to post tomorrow evening.

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Garage work day

I changed oil and the front tire on my bike today. I should say Steve changed my front tire while showing off his new tire changing machine. I think my rear tire will go the distance to and from Wisconsin later in the week so I'll put the new rear on when I get back here to Kansas City before I head back to Arizona.












Monday, June 16, 2014

Made it to Kansas City

No pictures today. I rode for 528 miles across eastern Colorado and all of Kansas with hellashus cross winds and nothing of interest to take pictures of. I arrived at Steve and Lisa's a little after 4:00pm. I'll be spending a few days of down time here until we ride to Loc STOC later in the week. I will be doing an oil change while here. I had ordered a new set of tires and had them sent here so I'll be checking out my old ones and either change them this week or when I stop back in a couple weeks before heading home. All for now.

Sunday, June 15, 2014

Rocky Mountain High

I pulled out of Rifle, CO this morning under clear skies and cool temperatures. It was a nice ride on I-70  through tunnels and along the river with lots of green mountains. I stopped at one of the rest stops and made myself a morning cup of coffee. The joys of no schedule. I continued on and got off the interstate at Frisco and rode through there and Breckenridge finally stopping in Fairplay at the Colorado Mountain Hat company. The owner is a vendor at Winter Range whom I've known for years. We chatted for awhile and then I had a great burger and cold beer next door. I then turned East on highway 285 and stopped at the family cabin in Grant just for a quick look see. I continued on and got off the main road and took some nice twisty black tops into Colorado Springs. From there I continued to Limon, CO where I had a room reserved and met up with a fellow BMW K1600 rider who was going the other way. We had a nice chat at supper and now it's time to wrap up the day.







You don't want to get lost around here and have to call for help and explain where you are.

I'm taking my coffee break, shown below, at this location.






"The cabin" in Grant



So here I am rolling down the highway and my phone rings. It's not a voice call or a text message it's a Face time call from Blake. So we are chatting to each other with live video and audio. Blake took this snap shot that shows each of us while we were talking. High tech at its best ( or worse depending on your thoughts about this kind of thing) I was on an open stretch of road and could see the road clearly.



Done for the day. One bike from Arizona and the other from Connecticut.









Saturday, June 14, 2014

On the road again


I decided to break up the next leg of my trip into 3 instead of 2 days so I packed up and left camp this morning. I changed from a direct route (I-70) to more of a scenic back country one that took me through a couple of National parks in Utah. I did end up on I-70 just outside of Colorado and headed East on it. As I passed Rifle, CO it started to sprinkle and looked like rain ahead so I turned around and grabbed a motel in Rifle. I had put 360 miles behind me which was enough for a day of leisurely riding. It was 4:00 pm and I had been on the move since 8:00 am. Here are some pictures from today's ride.
































Friday, June 13, 2014

Bryce Canyon day

Today I road to and within Bryce Canyon Nat. park. There were several scenic overlooks where I stopped and took these pictures.