gr8eyes
Well-known member
I think you are right. If I had put on the vest about 10:00 I might have been OK.
I guess you kept Petey in Line. LOL
Glenn
I guess you kept Petey in Line. LOL
Glenn
That's pretty funny Glenn. Nobody keeps petey in line...'cuz nobody can catch petey to try. I'd have to learn a few more tricks from the "petey school of motorcycling" to do that. Only time I catch up to petey is when we room together...(he has to stop sometime to sleep)I think you are right. If I had put on the vest about 10:00 I might have been OK.
I guess you kept Petey in Line. LOL
Glenn
I did encounter a Chupacabra between Ely and Tonopah, about 1:30am, but managed to avoid pasting it. It looked like a jackrabbit at first, but then it spun around and froze in place, glaring at the bike as it went by at 80+. It looked mostly like a fox in the face, but it was kinda small and the tail wasn't very long or bushy at all. Definitely a predator, but no bigger than the large jackrabbits out there. Kinda spooky, in a cool sort of way. You don't get to see much of that activity during the day, and it's also very hot.Great to see you again Bob and congrats on the SS1K! Nothing bigger than bunnies though...
Yeah but..... I'd still hate when that happens. :angry:Had to pay a minor road tax in Nevada but it was a rural ticket so no reporting. 67 dollars averaged over 3400 miles is cheap.
That's "there aboots" to you. Hope you had a fun trip there Tom. :clapping:Made it home last night (wednesday) about 8:30pm eastern daylight saving time.
Here is my trip of wanderings....
https://jasonjonas.org/spot/tripViewer.do?id=153
7,700kms there abouts....
---Made it back this afternoon. What a great event. A huge thanks to all who put out a huge effort to make it a success.
I did a ten state loop for the trip for a total of 4,014 miles and a moving average of 51.4 MPH. A lot of effort went into avoiding straight roads, but there's a bunch of them out there. I got speed shy following my performance award coming into Colorado. On the way home, I joined Tim and Joe (Alaska bound) for a while (up into Montana) but I had enough of the hot weather and headed west. Just before parting company we did a great stretch of road with lots of twisties and a reasonable speed limit.
It was a wonderful event and trip but as Dorothy said, "There's no place like home, there's no place like home"
So it wasn't just me....A lot of effort went into avoiding straight roads, but there's a bunch of them out there. I got speed shy following my performance award coming into Colorado. On the way home, I joined Tim and Joe (Alaska bound) for a while (up into Montana) but I had enough of the hot weather and headed west. Just before parting company we did a great stretch of road with lots of twisties and a reasonable speed limit.
It was a wonderful event and trip but as Dorothy said, "There's no place like home, there's no place like home"
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