I MIGHT hit my goal of 10K miles by my 1 year anniversary! Was surprised on my eldest son's birthday (4-17-17) with my amazing Khaleesi :D We've averaged about 1000 miles a month in the warmer months, and right now it's still very erratic, weather wise. So ... at 9030 miles here on 3/4/18, it will be close.
We've passed this house about 3 times; this time we finally got a pic! Silos built in! |
Not a bad year for it being my first year! Ridden in TN, GA, NC, SC, AL, and VA. Named roads include the Tail of the Dragon, Rattler, Back of the Dragon, Devil's Triangle, The Snake, The Blue Ridge Parkway, Cherohala Skyway, and the Copperhead. Thousands of other non-named roads that were just as awesome, or MORE awesome than the named roads! I have absolutely ZERO complaints, except that I wish I'd hurry up and win the damn lottery so I can quit my job and ride my bike every day!
Dang dude, could you please take ANY longer?? ;) |
Today dawned clear and cool. I procrastinated as long as I could until David finally gave in to my pitiful faces and we thundered out of our neighborhood around noon. I was wearing 5 layers on top, 3 layers on bottom, face shield on the helmet closed. My wonderful hubs kept us off Hwy 411 as much as possible, as it's just a long, boring, straight road. We took side streets down to one of my favorite roads, Hwy 307 down into Athens. It's just a curvy road through picturesque farm side, but there's not a lot around us like it!
We motored through Athens, Charleston, and down into Cleveland where we stopped for lunch. After our refueling, we hit Hwy 64 in Ocoee that winds next to the river that is used liberally for rafting and kayaking. The waters were swollen and loud, and we actually saw a few kayakers shredding the rapids! I tell ya, those peeps are crazy! You'll never catch my butt doing that ;) Stand up paddle board on a calm lake, or kayak down a class 1 is my only speed, lol!
I'm grateful my bike practically drives herself because I was NOT looking through my curves, I was looking all around at everything! We came up out of the river area, and followed Hwy 68, snaking our way up and over a mountain or 2. David challenged me today; he lays into curves like they're nothing ... as he approaches a turn where he SHOULD be Slow, Look, Press, and Roll ... he SPEEDS, looks, presses, and rolls harder, lol! I felt myself get a little bit tense; I was gritting my teeth as I twisted hard to catch up to him. He got so far ahead of me, our radios lost each other, which does NOT happen often. He did that last time on that road! Apparently we have ridden that road before, but it's been long enough for me that it was like the very first time. A fire was burning on the mountainside, and we actually went RIGHT past open flames, CRAZY!!
Pit stop! |
68 took us into Tellico Plains, and the start of the Cherohala Skyway. We touched the Skyway again, then turned off onto Hwy 360, which dumps us out on 411 up in Vonore. I had adjusted my attitude, my expectations, and changed my style a little bit. I moved my hand further up on the throttle, so that when I twisted it, I wasn't "breaking" my wrist, which makes me feel like I'm not working as hard. 360 has some LOOOOONG sweeping turns, and we flew through it 55/60 mph unless it was a "suggested speed" curve of 30 or less. I'm pleased to say he did NOT run off and leave me this time, and I think just adjusting my hand position made a HUGE difference. We took our side streets back to the house in just under 200 miles and 6 hours.
GREAT ride today, I thank God EVERY DAY for my husband, our bikes, and our ability to ride together. It has been SO nice to not have to worry about upsetting the hubs over spending a weekend doing horse things. Confession ... STILL not missing out! When I get a spare dollar or two, all I can think about it is what I can buy for my motorcycle (cue laughing emoticon here).
Down by the water in Ocoee! |
Hopefully more ride updates soon! This upcoming week is going to be freaking cold again :(
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