Monday, June 27, 2011

My final thoughts of the trip

WOW!!!!!  words can not describe it.
But before I start, I want to give a big shout out to my wife and son for all of their support during this trip.
I’m going to approach this a little different, and summarize it through categories, here we go....
Biggest Highlight
Looking back there were tons of highlights, but the Tetons is the most memorable.  Seeing them up close for the first time was unbelievable.  We left Rock Springs and rode Rt 191 towards Jackson Hole, WY.  As we were going down a mountain pass on the Bridger-Tetons National Forest, the hills went down and there on the center-left she just popped out of nowhere and you saw all of her glory...OMG....she was a beautiful sight, I could’ve pulled over and just stared at her for hours...hey, I’m talking about snow covered mountains here..lol
Most disappointment
Yellowstone.  I know, I know, this is the main reason why I went on the trip, but it was kinda boring.  Yeah I saw Ol Faithful erupt, 90 minutes of waiting (10 minutes of teasing us) for boiling water to shoot up more than a 100 ft for three minutes.  At least we had good seats.  We were able to snatch some rocking chairs in front of the cafeteria after we ate lunch, still I almost fell asleep.  Good thing Mary wanted to see more of it as the colorful hot spring was very cool.
Best Road
Needles highway.  Drove through it over 10 years ago, but this time I rode on it, very cool.  Over 10 hairpin turns, 6 mountain tunnels - three of which you saw Mt Rushmore, Buffalo herd blocked the road - not once but twice, three pigtail bridges (over 360 degree turns), granite mountain formations all over, narrow and high roads with no guardrails....oh yeah, it was awesome.
Most Surprising
The Badlands, I did not know how cool this place was.  It goes really high and you can see the entire valley, how millions of years of erosion has shaped that area, almost reminded me of the Grand Canyon, but in yellow...lol.  The colors of the minerals that are imprinted on the rocks before we exited the park was really cool (I got to stop saying “cool” and use another word..lol)
Funniest moment
After riding the needles highway, we ate lunch at a local place in Keystone, after paying for lunch, a daughter driving her mother parked next to my bike, the mother appeared to be in her late 80s, early 90s and used a walker, she saw I was paying close attention to make sure the passenger door did not hit my bike, right before she entered the diner she says to me “Don’t worry, I was very careful and made sure that the door did not strike your bike, because if I did, I know you would’ve kicked my ass”.  Oh man did I laugh my ass off.
Scariest moment
Toss up: after Needles highway and lunch, we rode back to our motel in Rapid City, I lead, Mary was second, and Mike was riding tail, halfway though the ride, I did not see Mike, we pull over and waited for like 10 minutes, I went back looking for him, in my head I was prepping for the worse, then all of the sudden I see him and he beeps at me as if nothing happened..son of a B....a plastic bag came out from Mary’s saddlebag a few miles back....Mike don’t you ever do that to me again, you hear!!!  The other incident involved me when I was returning home alone.  Right before going on 80, in Illinois, I was following a truck hauling a backhoe, well a rock a little bigger than a golf ball dislodged and hit my helmet.  My ears were ringing for a good minute or two.  Good thing I was wearing my 3/4 face helmet and not my 1/2 helmet or it could’ve hit the top of my face, I don’t want to think about it.
Best Tool
My Iphone, you hear that Mike and Mary, “my f..ing iPhone!!!!!!”  Facetime was awesome.  Seeing the family on video beats talking to them by a mile.  Took all of my pics with it and posted the good ones on facebook.  The weather and radar apps were the best.  It told us where it was raining and where it wasn’t and we were able to make decisions where to ride for the day.  Heard music as I was riding, this phone can do it all.  So can a Droid, when it is working correctly, from what I’ve heard...doh...lol
Best traveling techniques
The Machnica Method.  Man can they choose a cheap and clean motel, they taught me so well that I was able to pick one myself when traveling alone when going back home in South Bend, Indiana.  I budgeted $100/night for accommodations, for this trip, I avg less than $55/night.  And asking the locals for recommending places to eat, WOW.  How can you beat R&B Breakfast and Lew’s Restaurant, what about The Oasis, which btw, had the best bed and pillows of all of them, oh man did I sleep so good that night.  In addition, the day off at Jackson Hole was pure genius, we...I needed that, not the shoe in my face, but the rest...lol
Best State:
Wyoming.  Wow this is a very diverse beautiful state.  It has everything.  grassland, mountains, rock formations, and a dessert, yup a dessert, who would’ve thought.
Best Scenic Rides
Black Hills, South Dakota.  Spearfish Canyon Highway, Needles Highway, the list goes on an on.  Highly recommend this area. 
Worst Drivers:
South Dakota.  Sorry for those who live there but you would’ve thought that the place that holds the biggest motorcycle rally would’ve paid close attention to motorcyclist.  We got cut off so many times, one almost clipping Mary.  Sheesh, I think all of them need to take safety driving classes again.
Most Frustrating 
My FOB security system.  Resetting reaction times was very slow.  In some instances, it felt like the bike would not start, I had to wait for it to reset, and start the entire start process twice and sometimes three times for the bike to fire up.  
Best riding companions
Mike and Mary.  Yeah we know Mary is a hell of a rider, and Mike, well he is also a badass, but they are truly blessed.  Yeah he is devoted strict ultra conservative, but I can forgive him for that, not everybody is perfect...lol.  I had such a ball with them.  We laughed so much.  This felt like a “vacation”, very relaxed, no specific agenda/goal for the day, we adjusted to each other, doing the thing we enjoyed the most, riding.  If it wasn’t for these two wonderful people, the trip would’ve not been as memorable.  Thank you!!!
Milestones/notables
Rode through 10 new states, OH - IN - IL - IA - NE - CO - WY - SD - MN - WI
Total Round trip miles: 5,219.6
Best time: PA, going back home 4 hours and 15 minutes, 313 miles, one gas stop for about 10 minutes (gas, bathroom, 5 hour energy drink, banana) = 73.6 mph..wow!!!
Even with what I noted above, I have not even scratched the surface of the trip.  How can I?  I will post a link of pics and videos I took in the near future, but as someone told me, pictures does not do what we saw justice. If you are thinking of doing this, don’t think, DO IT!!!!!  You will never regret it.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Blog update

Guys I can not blog...I'm having such a great time!!

Mary is writing such a Pulitzer please read hers

http://sistermooo.blogspot.com/?m=1


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Monday, June 13, 2011

Day 1 - Friday to Joliet illinois

I just found out how to post on my blogger using my iphone so here it goes :D

I didn't get much sleep. Packed my bike, and left around 6:45am. The plan was to meet Mike and Mary from Buffalo at Joliet IL. Crossed the Delaware river on route 80 and what do you know.....traffic jam argh!!!!!

Well after penguin walking for a mile, a driver to the right of me compliments my bike. After he asks where I was going, I said "Yellowstone". He replies that is awesome, he was there years ago. He wishes me safe travels and I noticed the huge grin!!! Man that felt great!!!

After crossing the PA /'Ohio border I get off and call mike and Mary. To my surprise they are eating lunch aprox 100 miles west of me!!!

I put on my rain gear quickly and continue on without delay. Hit some rain, but that is not the issue....50mph speed limit....what? I'm sorry but I can't do that....no wonder I was passing everybody...because I was making great time.

Now while we were stopping along the way, we were txt each other to see where we were. Now being from Jersey, I was providing mile marker / exit # with the state I was in. I get "in Indiana"...!!?????!!!

Oh boy....lol. Anyway I arrive in Illinois look at my txt msgs and see "we are checking in at Lansing Il".......huh?????!!!!.... I just passed that 30 minutes ago???? How in the world did I pass mike and Mary??!!?? Lol

We talk and tell them "I'm off exit 149b"....So the waiting begins and finally we meet!!!!

It was great to see my friends again!!! The mods to Mary's Heritage looks so amazing!!! we ride together to Joliet and check in.....799.5 miles in 12 hours not bad to a start of an awesome bike trip!!!!!

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Start of the ride

Friday, June 3, 2011

it's almost here!!!!

Well the day is almost here and I got a million things to do.  I always do that, why????  Wait till the last minute to do everything.  Perhaps I love the rush.  Anyway, I got to change the oil, wash & wax, charge the battery, and I haven't even scratched the surface on what I will pack.

One thing that I will enjoy during the trip is my new iPhone.  Looking forward to video chatting with the family and updating everybody in facebook.  BTW, I have to see if there is an app for Blogger, perhaps I could post right from my iphone.

I'm really looking forward to this trip.  Can't wait to see Yellowstone, and the Grand Tetons, and the Badlands, and....well I'll stop there, lol.

Monday, March 7, 2011

Bluetooth!?!?! Why can't I use my stock CB!!!

OK, look, I use to have a GoldWing before my Road Glide.  Why did I get rid of the Wing, it basically removed me from the motorcycle experience.  Don't get me wrong, the Wing is an awesome machine, it was just too smooth, felt like I was driving a car, and had gadgets to the yin yang.

Now my buddy, Mr. Mike, bought bluetooth headsets so he and his wife, who also rides, can communicate B2B during the trip.  Ok, that makes sense, you may want to communicate that there's a hazard coming up to the rest of the group, you need a bathroom break, or tell me that my radio is too loud :p

Now the Road Glide comes with a standard CB radio.  It even came with headsets and everything, but you would think that these bluetooth companies would at least allow you to use the stock CB with their wireless headsets.  I know, I know, they have to make $$.  I have to buy THIER headset so I can at least talk to my buddies.  Why can't they at the very least, have an accessory that I can plug in to my CB so it can be paired with their headsets.

Am I going to buy one, reluctantly most likely, as I see the Sena device is not compatible with the Scala as well.

Am I losing some of the motorcycle experience, yeah I am, but at least I'll get to annoy Mr Mike during the entire two week trip, and that is going to be priceless :D

Proposed mods for the big trip

It's raining today :(

I wanted to at least go for a ride, but no need to go out in this weather unless I have to.  So what did I do today.....surf.  Surf the net to see what mods I can install on my bike for the trip.

Matt called this afternoon.  He got my heritage style bars.  He's going to give it to me at work tomorrow.  I gave him my stock saddlebag supports (I installed bag guards on my RG Ultra a few weeks ago) as he wanted the "clean" look on his Road King.  So last weekend we installed my ol' supports on his bike.  He rode off a happy man.

Now that I'm getting the bars, it is time to start my mods.  First I got to order some heated grips.  Decided on the Harley Contoured Chrome and Rubber grips.  Matches the crested bar & shield logo collection items I've already installed on the bike.
I'll order a few minor things as well to take advantage of the 20% online discount.

Lastly, I created this blog account, as I want to use one during the trip.  Feel free to comment.  Perhaps there are others that are better.