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lumberjim 09-27-2015 07:56 PM

Blue Ridge Parkway
 
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Background:

One night early this summer, Amanda and I went over to the Blue Monkey Tavern for dinner. She had, on her agenda, for us to decide where and when we were going for vacation this year. Among the other ideas, a long motorcycle ride down the mountains to visit my dad was offered up, and ultimately settled upon. Plans began.

The motorcycle situation was assessed and found wanting. We have done day trips to the beach with just my old flop over saddle bags and a backpack strapped to the sissy bar, but a week long ride with 2 of us was going to require a few upgrades. I had just ordered the Corbin seat, and had decided the old saddle bags were not going to work anyway, so I started looking into bigger bag options. I like the flat black of the leather, so I went with the XL Hammer style Viking bags. I had to paint the red on the piping to make them match... Also got that BIG Backpack for the sissy bar. Saddlemen. It hooks on relatively easily and securely.... Has a bajillion pockets that lock, and a rain fly in the top pocket that you deploy when you're being rained on. It works.
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Starting off in Coatesville on Saturday morning... Planned to leave by 9 am... I woke up at 4 Am... Going over the contents of each storage area on the motorcycle.... I had replaced both tires, front and rear brakes, oil change, new rear turn signals to accommodate the larger saddle bags....I knew we were ready , but I was still up until 5:30 fretting.... dozed until 7:14 and that was all I could bear. UP!

Two long hours later...packed, fed, and all fogged up from the cloud that had settled in overnight, we embarked. It was 9:11 am as we pulled out of Amanda's lot.

We took Pa 340 West to Lancaster, picked up rte 30 and rode that out to York. Bypassing York on 30, get rte 15 south at Gettysburg. Once over the Pa Md border, the surface of the highway was stripped up for repaving. It's not at ALL fun to ride a motorcycle on that type of surface. We ducked out in Emmitsburg and took the business route, but that put us right back on the nurled highway 5 miles south. I just had to white knuckle it until it was through. I think it was a million miles (15) until we got passed that mess.

Fast forward to Front Royal. At this point I realized that I had not put sun screen on because it was so gloomy when we left, and so cool out, that I didn't feel it until we stopped. So... find a pharmacy and procure sunscreen and something with lidocaine in it. We found a cool little tavern to have lunch, and then set out to tackle the Skyline Drive. We've ridden 177 miles at this point... Skyline is 110 miles... and it's 35 mph. So it is said to take 3 1/2 hours to ride. We got on it at 3pm

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The sun had set at 8pm as we got off.....
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Here's a video I made.... the speed is accelerated in places... I'm not actually riding that fast.


xoxoxoBruce 09-27-2015 08:18 PM

Traffic looks pretty light for a Saturday, which is good, because the tourists drive like they're texting with both hands.

Your bike looks perfect for traveling, big/heavy enough not to beat you to death. And won't be mistaken for scooter trash, having somebody stick a shotgun out of a pickup at you. All you need is a chauffer following in a Foretravel Motorhome. :haha:

elSicomoro 09-28-2015 12:38 PM

Hey Elspode, this looks way better than our Blue Ridge Parkway here in KC.

Griff 09-29-2015 06:37 AM

Wow man, color me jealous. Nice damn ride.

glatt 09-29-2015 07:32 AM

The last time I drove on Skyline Drive, I saw a black garbage bag on a hillside by the road. But then as we got closer, it moved, and I realized it was a bear. True story.

Gravdigr 09-29-2015 03:43 PM

The old bear-in-the-garbage-bag...That's an old bear trick.;)

xoxoxoBruce 09-29-2015 04:01 PM

That's why trash man is right behind commercial fishermen as most dangerous job. :yesnod:

lumberjim 10-07-2015 11:07 PM


xoxoxoBruce 10-08-2015 12:57 AM

Didn't your daddy tell you not to ride on acid. :rollanim:

fargon 10-08-2015 05:40 AM

Wow that was neeto burrito.

classicman 10-08-2015 01:15 PM

That was really enjoyable to watch Jim. Thanks for sharing.

glatt 10-08-2015 01:43 PM

It looks like a really nice road to ride. But I personally didn't care for all the wacky special effects.

lumberjim 10-08-2015 02:00 PM

lol.. I just get bored


you didn't like the moon bursting into flames? I thought that was funny

xoxoxoBruce 11-29-2015 12:02 AM

You picked the right time.
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ASHEVILLE, N.C. -- Due to expected heavy rain, high winds and the threat of historic flooding in some parts of the Blue Ridge region, the Blue Ridge Parkway is again reminding visitors to use extreme caution when traveling this weekend.

The parkway will be shut down from just north of Mount Mitchell all the way to Cherokee.

Roads are expected to be under water due to heavy rain, and there is a major concern for flash flooding and rock slides.

Griff 11-29-2015 08:03 AM

Just had a thought that I should go Civil Warring down through there. Some crazy shit went on in that area. Noted here as a note to to self.


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