Here's a few more articles and photos of previous trips           Go To Page - 2 - 3 - 4


How to crash a reunion, well not really, one of us was actually invited. Our ridin' buddy Mano had to make an appearance at his wife's family reunion so the rest of us got "invited" to attend. What can you say, when great food and a party is going on a bunch of bikers is always ready to join in. Thanks to all, we enjoyed the hospitality and the good homestyle cooking.

< Mano's mother-in-law, Alice in center.

More pics of the ride.



Anniversary Ride 2008

 Boop and I took a little two day trip to celebrate our 27th. Anniversary, we rode in the rain for one day and then went trail riding for a while the next, damned GPS, I told it not to route us on any gravel roads,,,, but all in all we had a great time.
 
Here's a few pics of the things we did and places we seen.
This photo sums up the general consensus of our ride to East Tennessee, Georgia and North Carolina. Although we cut it short by two days due to bad weather moving in, it was still one great ride!

Our trip started on Monday and we were back home, safe & sound on Thursday evening, we traveled 951.2 miles at an average speed of 34.2 mph. so you can tell we were on some real twisties a lot of the time.

More photos  and an overview of the trip.

Download Garmin GPS route of this trip.

 


July 4th - McLemoresville Parade



July 7th - Natchez Trace State Park - Quick trip around the block.

 

 

 

 


 

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