FJRBandit
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Traditions, Legends and Milestones
A celebration of the love of family, the love of our country and the love of my FJR!
The picture above was taken two weeks ago tonight on July 4th. From left to right are my wife, Mrs. Bandit, Uncle George, Aunt Clack and myself. Four years ago my wife and I began a new July 4th tradition. Since then, each year over the July 4th holiday we have saddled up the FJR and ridden to Charleston, West Virginia to visit Aunt Clack and Uncle George. This was our fourth year in a row and we can't wait to go back next year and see them again!
This was just the start of what was planned to be a nine day ride for me, five of which Mrs. Bandit would be joining me. We struck out on Saturday morning, July 2nd and headed through the Coosa Valley area northeast of Gadsden, AL, following along the base of Lookout Mountain. It's a ridgeline that runs 84 miles from downtown Chattanooga, TN to Gadsden, AL. In addition to being very scenic, with canyons, rivers, waterfalls and gorgeous overlooks, history abounds along and near Lookout Mountain.
We continued on into Northwest Georgia to our favorite BBQ place in the area, Col. Poole's BBQ in Ellijay, GA. Not only is the BBQ excellent, it's an interesting little place. On a side note, I realize most of you aren't familiar with my new traveling companion, Popcorn Chicken. He's become one of the most famous chicken's in all of America in a short period of time. He made his inaugural FJR ride back in May when he went on a 10 day 5,000 mile ride to New Mexico and Colorado with me. (Yes, I have been derelict in my duty and have yet to post my ride report from that ride, but I promise it is forthcoming.
) Anyway, next time you are in the area I encourage you to get your name onto "The Hill of Fame" just as Popcorn Chicken did!
We enjoyed our BBQ and then watched some of the fellow patrons ride the piggie.
Mrs. Bandit relaxed a little on the piggie porch before we strapped our gear back on and headed back out into the heat!
It wasn't quite this warm, but it sure felt like it.
Next stop was only about 30 minutes away, but it's ALWAYS a highlight of any ride into Northwest GA. In Blue Ridge, GA you'll find Mercier Orchards. If you've never been, well, you just gotta go see it for yourself. Here we are getting ready to go inside to enjoy some fried pies, apple and peach a la mode for FJRBandit!
Well, as we are getting the gear off I spot a familiar face. While I had never met this world renowned character in person before it was impossible to not recognize this mug! I yelled out across the parking lot, "Hey Joey!" None other than Mr. and Mrs. hppants were headed in to Merciers to enjoy some fried pie as well!
We introduced ourselves and went inside with Joey and Tammy to enjoy some fried pie and nice conversation. Although I had never met pants before I felt as though I already knew him from all of the excellent ride reports he's shared with us through the years. Before we knew it at least an hour had slid by and Mercier was closing. So we said our goodbyes and each headed on our way. It was nice to meet you both and I look forward to seeing you at SFO in late October! Yes - I am a moron, not only did I forget the pics of the Col. Poole's BBQ, but I even forgot the pics of the fried pie!
We headed north into Tennessee and caught TN 68 through Ducktown and on to Tellico Plains. The shame of this was it was way too late to run up the Cherahola Skyway, one of my favorite roads in all of the US! We stopped at the little store at the entrance to the skyway and had a refreshing beverage and a nice chat with a local couple who had been out on a nice ride that day, she on her FZ 07 and he on his 2011 FJR. We were headed to Knoxville for the evening so they suggested that we take TN 360 to Vonore. So off we went. Beautiful and scenic, a road that should not be missed when in the area!
Then we made it into Knoxville, where as we were passing through the campus of the University of Tennessee we came across the makeshift memorial to the legendary Coach Pat Summit who had passed away just a couple of days before. She coached the Lady Vols to eight National championships in her 38 year career as the head coach at Tennessee. Not only was she the winning most basketball coach in NCAA history, she was a damn fine lady who was a mentor and hero to more than just the players she coached. She was, and will always remain, an inspiration to all. RIP Pat Summitt!
We made our way to the Knoxville Marriott, site of NAFO 2010, and settled in for the evening.
Next up, Day 2, on to Charleston, WV.
A celebration of the love of family, the love of our country and the love of my FJR!
The picture above was taken two weeks ago tonight on July 4th. From left to right are my wife, Mrs. Bandit, Uncle George, Aunt Clack and myself. Four years ago my wife and I began a new July 4th tradition. Since then, each year over the July 4th holiday we have saddled up the FJR and ridden to Charleston, West Virginia to visit Aunt Clack and Uncle George. This was our fourth year in a row and we can't wait to go back next year and see them again!
This was just the start of what was planned to be a nine day ride for me, five of which Mrs. Bandit would be joining me. We struck out on Saturday morning, July 2nd and headed through the Coosa Valley area northeast of Gadsden, AL, following along the base of Lookout Mountain. It's a ridgeline that runs 84 miles from downtown Chattanooga, TN to Gadsden, AL. In addition to being very scenic, with canyons, rivers, waterfalls and gorgeous overlooks, history abounds along and near Lookout Mountain.
We continued on into Northwest Georgia to our favorite BBQ place in the area, Col. Poole's BBQ in Ellijay, GA. Not only is the BBQ excellent, it's an interesting little place. On a side note, I realize most of you aren't familiar with my new traveling companion, Popcorn Chicken. He's become one of the most famous chicken's in all of America in a short period of time. He made his inaugural FJR ride back in May when he went on a 10 day 5,000 mile ride to New Mexico and Colorado with me. (Yes, I have been derelict in my duty and have yet to post my ride report from that ride, but I promise it is forthcoming.
We enjoyed our BBQ and then watched some of the fellow patrons ride the piggie.
Mrs. Bandit relaxed a little on the piggie porch before we strapped our gear back on and headed back out into the heat!
It wasn't quite this warm, but it sure felt like it.
Next stop was only about 30 minutes away, but it's ALWAYS a highlight of any ride into Northwest GA. In Blue Ridge, GA you'll find Mercier Orchards. If you've never been, well, you just gotta go see it for yourself. Here we are getting ready to go inside to enjoy some fried pies, apple and peach a la mode for FJRBandit!
Well, as we are getting the gear off I spot a familiar face. While I had never met this world renowned character in person before it was impossible to not recognize this mug! I yelled out across the parking lot, "Hey Joey!" None other than Mr. and Mrs. hppants were headed in to Merciers to enjoy some fried pie as well!
We introduced ourselves and went inside with Joey and Tammy to enjoy some fried pie and nice conversation. Although I had never met pants before I felt as though I already knew him from all of the excellent ride reports he's shared with us through the years. Before we knew it at least an hour had slid by and Mercier was closing. So we said our goodbyes and each headed on our way. It was nice to meet you both and I look forward to seeing you at SFO in late October! Yes - I am a moron, not only did I forget the pics of the Col. Poole's BBQ, but I even forgot the pics of the fried pie!
We headed north into Tennessee and caught TN 68 through Ducktown and on to Tellico Plains. The shame of this was it was way too late to run up the Cherahola Skyway, one of my favorite roads in all of the US! We stopped at the little store at the entrance to the skyway and had a refreshing beverage and a nice chat with a local couple who had been out on a nice ride that day, she on her FZ 07 and he on his 2011 FJR. We were headed to Knoxville for the evening so they suggested that we take TN 360 to Vonore. So off we went. Beautiful and scenic, a road that should not be missed when in the area!
Then we made it into Knoxville, where as we were passing through the campus of the University of Tennessee we came across the makeshift memorial to the legendary Coach Pat Summit who had passed away just a couple of days before. She coached the Lady Vols to eight National championships in her 38 year career as the head coach at Tennessee. Not only was she the winning most basketball coach in NCAA history, she was a damn fine lady who was a mentor and hero to more than just the players she coached. She was, and will always remain, an inspiration to all. RIP Pat Summitt!
We made our way to the Knoxville Marriott, site of NAFO 2010, and settled in for the evening.
Next up, Day 2, on to Charleston, WV.
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