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Friday, June 2, 2017

Motorcycle Trip 2017 - The Ozarks

 
Before I start - Let’s be sure to take the time to remember our Military personnel for their service to us and our country. Also remember to think of and pray for their families. Whenever you see a Veteran on the street stop, shake their hand and thank them for their service. God bless all of the men and women of our armed forces and pray that they all come home safe. Honor – Remember – Respect all Veterans Thank You

It's that time to get started on blogging about another motorcycle adventure. It’s been to long since I have taken a trip. I'm will enjoy reminiscing about our previous trips. This is my sixth blog and my hopes are to continue writing about all of my motorcycle adventures. RIDE ON and RIDE SAFE.

I said on the evening of September 25, 2016 that next year I will be getting the BAND back together. That time has come and here we are heading to the Ozarks. I am going to try and update this blog on a daily basis during our trip if time and Internet access permits so all my family and friends at home can see our trip as it progresses. Everyone be sure to check back often to see our motorcycle journey updates. But I am also sorry that the previous group of guys could not make the trip this year. We are riding with John which is a new member of the band. John I sure hope you enjoy this trip. Elvis and Rick we are sure going to miss you this year.

As it quickly approaches departure time it seems like I don't have anything ready to go. I’ve had my share of issues before this trip even started. I’m starting to watch the future weather forecasts along our planned destination.

Motorcycle Trip Blog Accounts

6/02/17 Friday

Got everything packed and then went out to Papa's Pizza Place in Woodridge for dinner with my wonderful wife Eva and our daughter Samantha. After dinner we came home and loaded everything into the motorcycle and trailer for an early morning departure. I want to thank my wonderful wife for all of her help in preparing for this trip. Steve, John and myself  will be spending our first night in Calvert City Kentucky where we will meet up with my brother Michael whom is coming from Calhoun Tennessee.


 
 


6/3/17 Saturday

Left Lockport this morning and headed to Calvert City Kentucky and meet up with my brother Michael. We encounter some rain and storms for a short time. Long enough to have to stop and put on our rain gear. Shortly after putting on the rain gear the storms subsided. We got in to camp that evening around 5;00 p.m. We decided to go to Patti’s 1880 for dinner. The dinner was awesome we had pork chops that was 2” thick and they were outstanding. I would highly recommend it to anyone. But if you plan on going to eat there be sure to make reservations in advance. We went back to camp and called it a night.

 6/4/17 Sunday

Left Calvert City, Kentucky KOA this morning and headed to Eureka Spring Arkansas KOA. The Calvert City KOA was nice and the people who operated the KOA was helpful. It was an awesome ride for the most part. The roads were awesome riding over to Eureka Spring. We were riding in and out of rain for some of the day. We encounter some storms during today’s ride. Then when we were about two – three hours away from Eureka Springs we hit some heavy rain to the point that we hardly could see in front of us.  We made it into to Eureka Spring KOA that evening.  We checked in at the Koa and went to find someplace to eat dinner only to find out that the town folds up early on Sunday. We went to the Cottage Inn restaurant and see white table cloths on the tables and look at a menu. We decided not to eat there figured it was out of our price range and dress attire. We drove a little further and found a placed called The Rowdy Beaver. The food was very good. After dinner we went back to camp and called it a night.

6/5/17 Monday

We got up this morning and headed out for a day ride over to Boxley, Oark, Springdale, Rodgers, and back to Eureka Springs. We stopped and had dinner at A Q Chicken in Springdale. The dinner was very good and you got plenty to eat. It reminded me of White Fence Farm. It was another full day of riding.

6/6/17 Tuesday

We got up this morning and headed out for another day ride out of Eureka Springs. We did the Peel Ferry ride out of Harrison Arkansas. This ride took us over to Peel Ferry and across the lake to and rode into Branson Missouri and back over to Eureka Springs KOA. These roads were outstanding. We stopped for dinned back at the Rowdy Beaver. After having dinner we went back to camp for the night.

6/7/17 Wednesday

We got up and headed out for another day ride. Today we are riding Eureka Springs to Harrison back road run. It was another day of awesome roads and lots of twist and turns. The weather has been pretty good ever since getting here on Sunday. We went into  Eureka Springs for dinner that night at a Mexican restaurant.  After dinner we head back to camp and called it an evening.

6/8/17 Thursday

We got up and headed over to Sillisaw, OK / Fort Smith, AR. We had another awesome day of riding going over to Sillisaw KOA. We rode the Pig Trail along with several other awesome roads with lots of twist and turns. We got into Sillisaw KOA early afternoon. The owners of the KOA are fantastic people and said if we need anything to let them know. They have a beautiful campground and lots of activities for all to do. I would highly recommend anyone traveling and looking for a place to stay to come and stay at the Sillisaw / Fort Smith KOA.

 

6/9/17 Friday

Got up this morning and headed out for another day ride. We did the Scenic 71 loop and Devils Den State Park.

Monday, May 28, 2012

Motorcycle Trip 2012 - Go West - "Yellowstone National Park"

Motorcycle Trip Blog Accounts





Let’s be sure to take the time to remember our Military personnel for their service to us and our country. Also remember to think of and pray for their families. Whenever you see a Veteran on the street stop, shake their hand and thank them for their service. God bless all of the men and women of our armed forces and pray that they all come home safe. Honor – Remember – Respect all Veterans Thank You


It's that time to get started on blogging about another motorcycle adventure. I'm enjoying reminiscing about our previous trips. This is my fifth blog and my hopes are to continue writing about all of my motorcycle adventures. RIDE ON and RIDE SAFE.



I am going to try and update this blog on a daily basis during our trip if time and Internet access permits so all my family and friends at home can see our trip as it progresses. Everyone be sure to check back often to see our motorcycle journey updates. I’m looking forward to my nephew Michael Jr. joining in on a trip. I hope he has an awesome time and really enjoys himself. But I am also sorry that the previous group of guys could not make the trip this year. I sure hope next year we will be able to get the BAND back together.

As it quickly approaches departure time it seems like I don't have anything ready to go. Starting to watch the future weather forecasts along our planned destination Michael contacted me today and informed me about Bear Tooth Highway. Here is what was posted on their website: ON THE ROAD Update 6/10/2012 - 8:29 am The Beartooth Highway is closed for travel. As of 8:30 am the Beartooth Highway remains closed due to winter-like weather conditions at higher elevations of the Highway. The Road will remain closed today unless weather improves significantly. We still have several days till we are finally in that area. Just hope everyone has warm clothing. BRrrrrrrrrrrrrrr especially at night. Hope everyone enjoys reading about our journey

6/15/12 Friday


Friday is finally here and my motorcycle and trailer are packed and ready to hit the road. After all the planning and hoping that the routes that I put together are going to be awesome rides. My brother Michael and my nephew Michael Jr. had a late departure from Calhoun, Tennessee this morning. I am anxiously awaiting theirs arrival at my house in Lockport, Illinois for the start of our 5th Annual Motorcycle Trip. I’m all be jacked up on an adrenalin rush waiting for our morning departure from my house to "Awesome Yellowstone National Park" can't wait. Eva got home from work and Eva, Samantha, Michael, Michael Jr. And an old high school friend of Michael's got together for some pizza and cold beverages that evening at Papa’s Pizza in Woodridge, Illinois. The food and service was wonderful like always. Thank you Sandy, Andrew, and the entire Papa’s staff.

6/16/12 Saturday

We departed from Lockport, this morning at about 6:45 a.m. We had overcast and temperatures around 75. We ran into on and off rain a good portion of the day. We made it to the Jackson, MN. KOA around 4:30 unpacked the trailer and went to Burgen’s bar & grille for dinner under the recommendations of the staff at the KOA. It was going to be a two hour wait unless we wanted to sit at the bar. That wasn’t a tough decision for us to make and that is what we choose to do. The place would probably only seat about 35 people total and it was constantly busy. It was the BEST hamburger that I have ever eaten. And `the food that the others had was said to be just as good.

6/17/2012 Sunday

We departed Jackson, MN. And was headed over to Rapid City, SD. We got into the campground around 4:00 and got settled in and went for a swim. We then went to Golden Coral for dinner. After dinner we went back to the campground. We went to Mount Rushmore for the night time presentation. What an awesome presentation. After that it was about 11:00 p.m. when we arrived back at camp. We hit the sack for the night.

6/18/12 Monday

We got up and departed the campground this morning after breakfast for a day trip. We rode the Badland National Park, Needles Highway, Iron Mountain, and Custer State Park. We arrived back at the campground around 3:30 p.m. We then went for a swim and the headed out for dinner. We had dinner at Firehouse Brewery in Rapid City. The restaurant was in one of the original Rapid City Firehouse.

6/19/12 Tuesday

We departed from camp and made our way to Sheridan, Wyoming. It was another good day of riding. We arrived at the Sheridan KOA around 4:45. We unloaded the trailers and then relax a bit before going out for dinner. We had dinner in Sheridan, Wyoming at a placed called Sanford’s Grub & Pub. The food was very good. We went back to camp after dinner and had couple of cold beverages before turning in for the night. Michael Jr. is doing well and I think he is enjoying himself.

Wednesday 6/20/12

We departed the Sheridan KOA and headed over towards Red Lodge, Montana KOA. When we left camp this morning the temperature was 58 degrees and as we proceeded towards Red Lodge, Montana we encounter temperatures as low as 33 degrees going over Big Horn Mountains. Thank goodness for heated gear. Tomorrow should be probably about the same as we embark upon a journey over Bear Tooth Pass. I hope everyone is enjoying reading my updates. We will be in Red Lodge for two day before departing for Yellowstone National Park.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Motorcycle Trip 2011 " The Awesome Southwest"

Motorcycle Trip Blog Accounts



Let’s be sure to take the time to remember our Military personnel for their service to us and our country. Also remember to think of and pray for their families. Whenever you see a Veteran on the street stop, shake their hand and thank them for their service. God bless all of the men and women of our armed forces and pray that they all come home safe. Honor – Remember – Respect all Veterans Thank You

It's that time to get started on blogging about another motorcycle adventure. I'm kind of having fun with it, along with reminiscing about our previous trips. This is my forth blog and my hopes are to continue writing about all of my motorcycle adventures. RIDE ON and RIDE SAFE.

I am going to try and update this blog on a daily basis during our trip if time and Internet access permits so all my family and friends at home can see our trip as it progresses. Everyone be sure to check back often to see our motorcycle journey updates. Also be sure to check out this site too which was created by my good friend and Brother Firefighter Steve Mast aka Elvis. http://www.outforacruise.blogspot.com/ Love ya all, see ya soon and stay safe.

After all the planning and wondering what all the routes that I put together were going to be like. I hope that they are routes that everyone will enjoy. We will be traveling to Mesa Verde National Park, Arches National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, North & South Rim of the Grand Canyon, Sedona, Hopi Indian Reservation, Painted Desert, over into New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois. This year our trip membership grew a bit. We finally hit the maximum allotted number of members we are at six. I'm excited to see that Steve M.(aka Elvis)is joining us on a trip. Looking forward to meeting Rick who is a friend of Steve E.,and Russ who is a friend of my brother Michael.Wally you really shocked me by selling your bike and not joining us on our motorcycle journeys anymore.You will be missed,thought of,and I'm sure talked about along our journey.But it's all good. Thanks for being part of our original trip memories. The clocks a ticking TIC-TOC, TIC-TOC, we’re burning daylight. Just a few more days and we will be riding down the road.

9/09/11 Friday

Friday is finally here and my motorcycle and trailer are packed and ready to hit the road. After all the planning and hoping that the routes that I put together are going to be awesome rides. My Bushtec trailer was finally loaded up and ready to go. I have all my electronics; cell Phone, IPod, Digital Camera, Video set up and my GPS. My brother departed from Calhoun, Tennessee this morning around 5:00 a.m. I am anxiously awaiting his arrival at my house in Lockport, Illinois for the start of our 4th Annual Motorcycle Trip. I'm all jacked up on an adrenalin rush waiting for our morning departure from my house to "The Awesome Southwest" Eva got home from work and we went to Papa's Pizza in Woodridge for some pizza and cold beverages. The food and service was excellent like always. Thank you Sandy, Andrew, and the entire Papa's staff.

9/10/11 Saturday

We left my house in Lockport and had to deal with fog for about the first three hours into our trip. When the sun finally showed its wonderful self and made the fog disappear it made for some awesome riding for the rest of the day. Our first stop of the day was in LeClaire, Iowa at the headquarters of the Antique Archaelogy from the T.V. show American Pickers. This show is about a life long picker, Mike's been picking through junk since he was waist high. Over the years, he's earned a reputation as one of the country's foremost foragers, traveling coast to coast in search of forgotten American treasures. Vistit them on the History channel Mondays 9/8 Central.


Antique Archaeology
LeClaire, Iowa



Our second stop of the day was at the Freedom Rock located in Iowa. Take I-80 to exit # 86 and go southon Hwy 25 for approximately 1.5 miles. The rock is on the left side of the road at the intersection. This rock was created bya talented artist, Ray (Bubba) Sorensen II. Every year for the last nine years he has done this Memorial Day tribute to our servicemen and servicewomen, both past and present. Its a must se, go and see for yourself and visit his website at http://www.thefreedomrock.com.// After we stopped there to see it and pay our respects to Veterans and to Bubba for his dedicated work we continued on to Grand Island Nebraska for the night at the KOA. We stopped for dinner at T-Bones Steak House before going on to the campground for the night. Eva & Samantha I hope you both are having fun during Mom's weekend at WIU. Samantha be sure keep your mom out of trouble. I love you both and I will post some pictures at a latter date.

9/11/11 Sunday

Got up this morning and started loading the bike's and trailers for today's ride. Let's take a moment to reflect and remember all those we lost on September 11, 2001. And continue to say a prayer for their families. We also need to remember all of our military personnel for a safe return
home and continue to pray for them and thier families. We arrived in Colorado Springs, Colorado and checked into the KOA campground, unloaded the motorcycles, and took a ride over to Memorial Park to see the IAFF Firefighter Memorial.


IAFF Firefighter Memorial
Colorado Springs, Colorado














After we left the Firefighter Memorial we went to Applebee's for dinner and thenwe stopped at Walmart for some supplies for tomorrow ride. It was another great day of riding. Weather was sunny and 85. We will get up tomorrow and head towards Cortez, Colorado. It was warm during the day and nice cool evening for sleeping.




9/12/11 Monday

Got up this morning and once again loaded the bike's and trailer for today's ride. It's another beautiful morning and should make for some more awesome riding. We are getting ready to depart Colorado Springs KOA. We arrived at Cortez, Colorado KOA and had another great day of riding. The temperatures were up and down from 50 to 86 degrees. We had three brief rain showers that lasted maybe five minutes each. We will be staying here in Cortez Colorado KOA for the next two nights. Tomorrow we will head to Mesa Verde National Park and then over to the Four Corners. Everyone is doing well and we are having a great time. Everyone have a great day and I will post more later.


9/13/11 Tuesday

Once again we hada spectacular day of riding. It's was sunny and probably in the 80's. We got up and our first stop for the day was Mesa Verde National Park. That took up most of the the morning. We saw some wild horses and also saw the Cliff Dwellings made by the Ancestral Puebloans as there place to live and flourished here. They built these elaborate stone communities in the sheltered alcoves of canyon walls. In the late 1200s, in the span of a generation or two, they left thier homes and moved away. Mesa Verde National Park preserves a spectacular reminder of this ancient culture. Archeologists have called these people Anasazi, from a navajo word sometimes translated as "the ancient foreigners." We now call them Ancestral Puebloans, reflecting their modern descentants. It was an amazing site.




Then after we departed Mesa Verde National Park our second ride of that days was to the Four Corners Monument. This monument is a unique landmark ran by the Navajo Nation. The Four Corners is the only place in the United States where four states intersect at one point: Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and Colorado. This location is very remote. The original marker erected in 1912 was a simple cement pad, but was redone in granite and brass. Navajo vendors sell hand made jewelry, crafts, and traditional navajo foods nearby.



We then continue our journey for the day back to Cortez Colorado KOA for the night. We took a dip in the pool and tried to decide where to eat dinner tonight. We ended up eating at a place suggusted by someone at the campground. it was Jack & Janelle's Country Kitchen on Main Street. It appeared to be a dive from the outside but it was excellent home made food, great service, great prices, plenty to eat, wonderful homemade deserts and a friendly family owner and operated establishment. I will have to give them an A++++ across the board. We will depart Cortez in the morning and continue our journey onto to Arch's National Park and stay in Moab, Utah KOA for Wednesday night. I will post more at a later time. Hope everyone enjoys reading this blog as much as we are enjoying our trip. Love everybody back home see you in a short while.


9/14/11 Wednesday


We got up this morning and left camp from Cortez, Colorado KOA and headed towards Moab, Utah. It was a cloudy morning with light rains on and off. We are blaming the rain on Rick because yesterday he went into Walmart and ask if they had any Sun Block. So see what happens when you play with mother nature. We got into Moab, Utah and rode through Arch's National Park. What a magnificent ride and amazing rock formations. It's like you were on another planet.




We made it into camp and hoping that it stops raining before dinner and tomorrows ride over to Bryce Canyon - Cannonville, Utah.








We went out to dinner at Zak's Resturant on Main Street. The food was excellent and the service was good. I decided to toss my slab of ribs onto the floor so I could get another slab of ribs for nothing. Just kidding about wanting free stuff. They fell onto the floor and the manager came out and gave me another slab at no charge. They ran out of coconut cream pie so the manage said we could flip a coin to see who gets the last piece. Michael and myself decided that we would just split the piece. Everyone is doing great and having an amazing trip.


Here is a glipse of the night sky here in Moab, Utah. Visit this blog again for further trip updates.















9/15/11 Thursday



The morning sky as we get ready to depart from Moab, Utah and head over to our next destination which is Cannonville / Bryce Valley, Utah. We had to deal with a couple of rain storms on today ride. Oh well thats what riding is all about, ride on and deal with what mother natures sends your way. If you were to stop and try to wait out the weather you could be sitting somewhere for days. Keep rolling on and make the best of it. The scenery once again was breath taking. At times we were on roads that had drop offs on both sides that seemed like if you went over that you would never hit the bottom.This is where Elvis slipped over the side and almost fell. Elvis hang on I will get a rope and toss it to you.
Relax just kidding!!!














We got into Cannonville, Utah KOA and unpacked the bikes and trailer. We didn't have much of a choice for places for dinner tonight. We ended up at The Pizza Place in Tropic, Utah and it took forever to get our food. No ones food came out at the same time. We were all done eating before Michael even got his hamburger. I would highly recommend not to eat there if you are looking to eat anytime soon. We went back to camp and discussed the ride for tomorrow.



Here is a picture of a rainbow from our cabin.






9/16/11 Friday


We got up this morning it was a cool morning and we headed over to Bryce Canyon. It was more spectacular scenery that words and pictures can not express enough. Hoodoo - a pillar of rock, usually of fantastic shape, left by erosion. At Bryce Canyon National Park erision forms an array of fantastic shapes which are called Hoodoos. Geologists say that 10 million years ago forces within the earth created and then moved the massive blocks known as Table Cliffs and Paunsaugunt. Ancient rivers carved the tops and exposed the edges of these blocks,removing some layers and sculpting formations in others. You would have to see this with your own eyes to believe it. Pictures do not give it justice.





Here is another group shot and Russ is no where to be found. He is still out at his motorcycle doing something.








Sorry I have not been able to update this blog the last few days. I will try and catch up with the days blogging sometime soon. We hit the tail end of a storm as we headed over to Glendale, Utah KOA. We spent two nights in Glendale. We had no cell phone or Internet service.




9/17/11 Saturday


We got up and it was a beautiful day for riding. We left Glendale, Utah KOA and rode over to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. We stopped first thing in the morning for fuel and coffee at the shell service station across from the Thunderbird Resturant just outside of the entrance to Zion National Park. There were bus loads of European tourist that was amazed by us on our motorcycles. They kept asking if they could take photos of us. It was like we were the animals in the cages at the zoo. We then continued to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon.










What an amazing place and scenery. We spent most of the day at the North Rim and then we started back to Glendale, Utah KOA. Prior to getting to the campground we decided to have dinner at the Thunderbird Resturant. Once again the food and service was very good and reasonably priced. We will get up in the morning and depart here and head to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon.


Once again Russ must be playing hide and seek because another group shot and he is no where to be found.
Really he is with us on this trip.



9/18/11 Sunday


We got up to another beautiful day and continued over to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. On the way there we stopped at seen some Cliff Dwellings and Indians selling jewelery and crafts that they made. Cliff dwellings are where the Indians made their homes in rock formations.



The South Rim was a very busy place much more then the North Rim. It by far was the more touristy place of the two. Its amazing that the distance from the North Rim to the South Rim as the crow flies is only ten miles but driving it is like two hundred miles.



But once again what beauty out here. I enjoyed the North Rim much more. After visiting the South Rim we continued on to the Williams, Arizona KOA for the next two nights. We got settled in at the KOA and went into Williams, Arizona for dinner.



Experience the Old West as it really was at the Wild West Junction, on Old Route 66 in Williams, AZ., a town with saloons, wooden sidewalks, hitchin' posts, and even real cowboys-you'll feel like you took a time travel journey back 100 years ago to the days of Billy the Kid, Wyatt Earp, and Doc Holiday!







This is a authentically-recreated town. We got to see some of the theme rooms that he created in thier hotel.What an awesome place. While we were eating dinner outside a skunk came walking near our table area and about scared Russ. The skunk continued to walk out towards the main street and before you knew it you could smell it in the air. Something sure disturbed it.

















9/19/11 Monday


We got up to another wonderful morning for riding. We decided today to ride some of Old Historic US Route 66 instead of going to Red Rock Country - Sedona. We stopped at the Old Stagecoach Motel on Historic Route 66.





The Inn Keeper showed us some of the theme rooms that she created, the Saloon, and the Restaurant. What an awesome job she did with remodeling this old motel, resturant and Saloon.
















The Harley Davidson Room & The Norway Room
















We continued to ride Historic Route 66 into Seligman, Arizona after leaving the Stagecoach Motel on Route 66. When we got into Seligman, Arizona we stopped to walk around some of the shops. Once again there were several tour buses with European tourists and they were also fasinated with us and our motorcycles. They were asking for pictures with us. We said maybe we should put a tip jar out to help us fund this trip. Ha Ha! We rode some more Historic Route 66 before going back to Williams KOA. We got back to the KOA and took a dip in the pool and hot tub before going to dinner. Elvis went to the Harley dealer to pick up oil and filter for his bike. When he got back to the camp ground he changed it. Tonight we had dinner at Rod's Steak House. Once again the service and food was very good. You will have to ask Russ about the skunk when you see or talk to him. Tomorrow we will be heading to Grants, New Mexico.















9/20/11 Tuesday


We got up this morning to another beautiful day provided to us by Mother nature. Temperature's were between 70 - 80 degrees today. This is the day that Steve had to depart us and head home. We rode on some more of Historic US 66 and I was Standin' On The Corner Park, in Winslow, Arizona.








What an awesome town Winslow is. If you are in the area ever you must visit this town.We rode on some more of Historic US 66 and stood on a corner in Winslow, Arizona. What an awesome town Winslow is. Then we proceeded to head over to the Peterfied Forest and the Painted Desert.




After leaving there we continued onto Grants, New Mexico where we stopped at the KOA for the night.


Tomorrow ride will take us over to Maggie's Diner in Madrid, New Mexico where they filmed the 2007 Movie "Wild Hogs."


I will post more at a later date with some more photos when time allows. I hope you enjoy reading about our journey.


9/21/11 Wednesday

Today is another nice day. We have a couple of brief rain showers. Nothing to write home about. Our first stop for the day will be Maggie's Diner in Madrid, New Mexico. This is the location where they filmed the fight scene in the 2007 Movie " Wild Hogs." The Diner still look the same but it was never a real Diner. The owner said that it originally was a vacant lot that she owned and they built the diner for the movie. It is now a gift shop.






The inside still has a counter along with a couple of booths. We were able to sit it the booth that the Wild Hogs sat in when they walked into the diner in the movie.



After we left there our second stop for the day at the "Cadillac Ranch" in Amarillo, Texas. This is where they buried several 1950's Cadillacs on end all in a row. This I believe also that these cars have been portrayed in movies and some music.



After visiting the Cadillac Ranch we continued on to the Amarillo, Texas KOA. We got checked in and unloaded the motorcycles and trailer. After that we had a Limo pick us up to take us to The Big Texan Steak Ranch for dinner. We had a awesome dinner. The food was excellent and the service was just as good. We then went back to the campground snf hit the sack since tomorrow was going to be a 500 + mile ride to Springfield, Missouri.

9/22/11 Thursday

We got up and loaded up the motorcycles and trailer. It was a very chilly and windy morning. We departed the Amarillo, Texas KOA with a lightning show in the sky. We was not on the road very long before we hit the rain showers. We ended up have rain till we got to Oklahoma City. that is also where Michael departed from us to continue on to Tennessee.We all had a 500 mile + day of riding. The rain ended for us around the time we spit off with Michael. He ended up have raid for most of the day. We arrived in Springfield, Missouri KOA for the night. We had diner at the Golden Corral Buffet. Went back to the campoground and hit the sack for another early departure in the morning.

9/23/11 Friday

We got up and packed up the motorcycles and trailer. It was another chilly and foggy morning. We departed the campground around 6:30 a.m. So after we left we encounter rain showers once again. We stopped to put on our rain gear. We then continued on with another long day of 500 + miles to home. It finally stopped raining around St. Louis, Missouri. The rest of the trip home was clear and dry. We stopped in Odell, Illinois for our last fuel stop and said our goodbyes to each other. We then continued onto to our prospective exits. Everyone probably arrived home around 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. I stopped after I got back in town to get by trailer and motorcycle cleaned. It was filthy after this 5200 mile journey. I hope every had a great trip and enjoyed the routes that we put together. I want to thank Steve, Michael, Elvis, Russ, and Rick for a awesome and enjoyable journey. I hope you guys had as much fun as I did. God Bless and continue to be safe. Thanks Now its time to get together with the membership and start thinking and planing for next years journry. What will it be - Time will only tell.

Monday, May 31, 2010

Motorcycle Trip 2010 " Wonderful Colorado"

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Its Memorial Day 2010

Lets be sure to take the time to remember our Military personnel for their service to us and our country. Also remember to think of and pray for their families. Whenever you see a Veteran on the street stop, shake their hand and thank them for their service. God bless all of the men and women of our armed forces and pray that they all come home safe. Honor – Remember – Respect all Veterans Thank You

I think I'm finally getting the hang of this Blogging thing. I am kind of having fun with it, along with reminiscing about our previous trips. This is my third blog and my hopes are to continiue writing about all of my motorcycle adventures. RIDE ON.

This is my first trip pulling a trailer. My lovely wife Eva and wonderful daughter Samantha got me a Bushtec Quantum GL trailer for Christmas. Wow what another awesome gift. I really think she got it so she would have room to buy more shoes and purses when we are traveling.

I am going to try and update this blog on a daily basis during our trip if time and internet access permits so all my family and friends at home can see our trip as it progresses. Everyone be sure to check back often to see our motorcycle journey updates. Love ya all, see ya soon and stay safe.



6/04/10 Friday

After all the planning and hoping that the routes that I planned were going to be like. My Bushtec trailer was finally loaded up and ready to go. I have all of my electronics: Cell Phone, IPod, Digital Camera, Video setup and a GPS. Michael and Wally departed Tennessee this morning.I am anxiously awaiting thier arrival to my house in Illinois for the start of our 3rd Annual Motorcycle Trip. My brother Michael and our friend Wally arrived from Tennessee to my house. We were all on adrenalin rushes and excited to get going

Eva got home from work and Eva, Samantha, Michael, Wally and a old high school friend of Michael's got together for some pizza and cold beverages that evening at Papa’s Pizza in Woodridge, Illinois. The food and service was wonderful like always.

Thank you Sandy, Andrew, and the entire Papa’s staff.

6/05/10 Saturday

We donned our rain before leaving my house in Lockport because it looked like we were going to be hitting rain for awhile since the rain appeared to be coming from the direction that we were head. It had stopped raining at that time but we were sure that it was not going to be completely dry. We did encounter a few brief showers until we got to the Iowa border then it cleared up for the most part only being a little overcast. We arrived at Grand Island, Nebraska found a place called T-Bones for dinner. We had a good dinner and then proceeded to the Grand Island KOA for then night. We checked into our cabin, went to the pool for a bit and it was cold. Shot the breeze for awhile discussing tomorrow’s route and went, back to the cabin and called it a night.

6/6/10 Sunday

Got up this morning and started loading the bike’s and trailers for today’s ride. Had a few sprinkles but decided not to don or rain gear. Steve told Michael come on we are burning day light. “Tick Tock Tick Tock” We went to fuel up and got on the road. We got to Cheyenne Wyoming and had reports of bad storms. We were lucky to have dodged the storms and only hit a couple of brief showers. We arrived at Fort Collins, Colorado Poudre Canyon KOA got checked into our cabin and went into downtown Fort Collins and had dinner at Austin’s American Grill. Had a nice dinner left there and stopped at Safeway foods to get some water, and fruit for tomorrows ride. We went back to camp had a couple of cold beverages and talked about tomorrows ride thru Poudre Canyon over to Estes Park Colorado where we will stay for the night. The trailer is great and it makes it a lot easier every day the trying to pack everything on the bike. What an awesome gift from my girls. It’s a nice evening with a nice cool breeze. I will post more later, enjoy the reading and everything is good here.

6/07/10 Monday

Got up this morning and started loading the bike’s and trailers for today’s ride. It’s a beautiful day morning and should make for some awesome riding. We are getting ready to depart Fort Collins area and move on. We seen two moose’s which was really cool. We arrived in Estes Park Colorado after stopping in Boulder for dinner. It was another great day of riding. Weather couldn’t have been any better. We will get up in the morning and head out to Rocky Mountain National Park. Everyone is doing well and we are have a great time. Everyone have a great day and I will post more later.

6/08/10 Tuesday

Got up this morning and it’s another beautiful day and should make for some more awesome riding. We are getting ready to depart Estes Park KOA and we will return here tonight before moving on to another location on Wednesday. We had another great day of riding. We rode thru Rocky Mountain National Park. We saw Elk and Moose during today’s ride. The temperatures ranged from 74 degrees to 46 degrees. We hit some rain late today right before stopping for dinner. Everyone is doing good and just excited for tomorrow ride. We will be leaving Estes Park and moving on to Gunnison Colorado KOA. I will post more later. Love ya all back home.

6/09/10 Wednesday

Got up this morning and it’s another beautiful day and should make for some more awesome riding. We are getting ready to depart Estes Park KOA and we will head on over to Gunnison, Colorado KOA where we will be spending the next two nights. We had another great day of riding. Weather was 84 degrees and we skirted a couple of showers late in the day. We stopped at South Park City in Fairplay, Colorado which is an old mining town from the 1800’s. We were able to walk thru several of the original town building. It actually was pretty cool to see. Everyone is doing good and just excited for tomorrows ride. We will be riding the Black Canyon route tomorrow. I will post more later. Thanks honey for the hockey updates.

6/10/10 Thursday

Got up this morning and it’s another beautiful day and should make for some more awesome riding. We left Gunnison, Colorado KOA to go ride Black Canyon of Gunnison. We saw the Painted Wall which is the tallest cliff in the state of Colorado. We also saw several other spectacular gorges. Boy the scenery just gets better each day. I will post pictures at a later date when I am able to download the photos. We had another great day of riding. Weather was good and we will be heading over to Ouray Colorado KOA tomorrow for the next two nights. Everyone is just excited once again for our next day’s ride. I will post more later.

6/11/10 Friday

Got up this morning and it’s another beautiful day and should make for some more awesome riding. We left Gunnison, Colorado KOA to head to Ouray, Colorado KOA. We rode thru Red Canyon, Unaweep Scenic Byway, and several other awesome rides. If we would have taken the direct route from Gunnison to Ouray it would only be about 80 miles but we went the back way which was about 280 miles. Anyone one that has a motorcycle and just rides around town doesn’t realize what they are missing. Words can’t explain it. If someone would ask me today which ride on this trip was my favorite I couldn’t pick one right know. It just seems when you think you’ve seen it all and couldn’t top that days the next day’s ride just seems to prove you wrong. We will be here at Ouray for the next two nights before moving on to Durango, Colorado. I hope everyone enjoys reading this and I will post photos and a better day by day account when I get back home. So be sure to visit back at the site. Everyone is just excited once again for our next day’s ride. I will post more later.

6/12/10 Saturday

Got up this morning and it’s very cloudy and calling for thunderstorms. We left and headed over Red Mountain Pass towards Silverton,, Colorado. We ran into some sleet on the pass. Then it got a little sunny and warmer as we got closer to Durango. When we left Durango and headed over Lizard Head Pass it started looking stormy again. We stopped to don our rain gear. We proceeded to be in and out of Ran until we got to Telluride then we encountered rain the rest of the way back to Ouray. Hopefully tomorrow will be a better and clearer day. I ‘m hoping that the rain stops by the morning. We will be heading on over to Durango, Colorado KOA and we need to be able to get across Red Canyon Pass. Because we need to be able to get over Red Mountain Pass without any snow. Today’s ride was good considering the rain. We did San Juan Skyway and Million Dollard Highway. The temperatures were down to 42 degrees and raining. Thank goodness for my heated clothing. I hope everyone enjoys reading this and I will post photos and a better day by day account when I get back home. Everyone is just excited once again for our next day’s ride. I will post more later.

6/13/10 Sunday

Got up this morning and it appeared to be another beautiful day for riding? Once again it’s a clear skies and sunny. We left Ouray, Colorado and headed over Red Mountain Pass towards Silverton,, Colorado. We were not sure what it was going to be like since yesterday the Pass had snow. The Pass ended up being open and clear. We were a little worried since there is only two ways to get over to Durango, Colorado. We also choose to take the shorter route to Durango because we wanted to stop in Silverton, Colorado to see if we would be able to get to and old ghost town that someone had told us about earlier into this trip. We stopped to see about that ghost town and asked about a guided tour. We choose to take a four hour tour that ended up being about a five hour tour. Our guide was out of the world he was awesome (Thanks again John). We were at the top of so many summits and seen so many abandoned mines. We were able to walk around and look into the different buildings. We hit all four seasons in one day. We also had to help push a jeep out of a snow bank. We got done with the tour around five o’clock and still had to get to Durango. We were worried that with the previous weather that we might have a little problem getting there. We had two more summits to cross before arriving there. We hit a little snow flurries crossing the passes but nothing earth shattering. Right know all I can think to say about today’s experience is ‘‘WOW”. Tomorrow we will be leaving Durango, Colorado and headed over into New Mexico before ending our day in Alamosa, Colorado KOA. I hope everyone enjoys reading this and I will post photos and a better day by day account when I get back home. Everyone is just excited once again for our next day’s ride. I will post more later.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Motorcycle Trip 2009 "Go West"

Motorcycle Trip Blog Accounts

Blogging is still somewhat new to me, trying to figure out what format to use, how to get things so it makes for easy reading, and get the photo layout looking half way decent. Now that I started this Michael has started a blog also. I will link his blog site from my page when his is published. Eva said to me that I have just created a monster. Come on Steve your next what are you waiting for. This is my second blog and my hopes are on my 2010 motorcycle trip that I will try and sit down every night or two and make an entry of the day’s activities so everyone back home can log in and see our daily adventures RIDE ON.

After all the planning and hoping that the routes that I planned were going to be good, the day finally arrived. I’d spent the last few days trying to figure out what to bring, and what to leave behind, with the very limited storage space available to me. Though time would show that I often guess wrong in that regard, I was comfortable with my selections. My Wing was finally loaded up and ready to go, with a fresh set of tires, brakes, oil and filter change. I had all of my electronics: Cell Phone, IPod, Digital Camera, Video setup and a GPS. All my clothes crammed into my trunk mounted luggage bag, one saddle bag stored my rain gear, visor, tools, and maps. The other saddle bag stored my riding gear, leather jacket, chaps, hood, and gloves. On the back seat I stored my tent, sleeping bag, and air mattress. The night before our departure, my brother Michael arrived from Tennessee to my house. We got together for some pizza and cold beverages that evening. We were all on adrenalin rushes and excited to get going. We got up on Saturday morning and departed from my house.

6/19/09 Friday

Michael departed Tennessee to meet Steve and me at my house in Illinois for the start of our 2nd Annual Motorcycle Trip. Eva got home from work and Eva, Samantha, Michael, and I got together for some pizza and cold beverages that evening at Papa’s Pizza in Woodridge, Illinois. The food and service was wonderful like always. Thank you Sandy, Andrew, and the entire Papa’s staff.

6/20/09 Saturday

We all departed from my house in Lockport, Illinois around 6:30 A.M and arrived at Sioux Falls, South Dakota KOA that evening. We set up camp and then went to dinner. We asked the KOA caretaker where there was a decent place to sit down for a good dinner. He gave us directions to place in town and we went to locate it. Finally after a little riding we found it. We walked into to the restaurant and knew that we were out of place and under dressed to say the least. We looked at the menu, and decided that we did not think that this was a place for us to eat. Just as we were getting ready to walk out a man came up and said come on in I will give you a free appetizer. We still decided not to eat there. So we checked with GPS Jill for another place to eat, followed her directions to a Ruby Tuesday only to find that it was no longer there. So once again we moved onto another place and finally were able to find a place and we got to sit down and eat. We got back to camp and was sitting around talking, when a lady from the motor home across the road from us came strolling over. She said that her and her husband made some Jiffy pop, and they would never be able to eat it all and wondered if we would like some. Michael said to her in a kidding way, sure you said to your husband that those bikers will probably eat anything. We thanked her and she went back to her motor home. We talked with the people in the camp on the one side of us some, but the people camping on the opposite side of us was not very friendly, I don’t recall them saying a word to us at all.

6/21/09 Sunday

Got up, departed Sioux Falls, South Dakota KOA and continued on our journey. We stopped in Wall, South Dakota just like probably every other traveler to see the "Worlds Famous" one and only Wall Drugs. We found a parking place and walked around there for a while. We then departed

Wall Drug, fueled up and got back on our journey. We decided to stop at Rapid City, South Dakota KAO for the night. This was the first time we decided to see if there was a cabin available. We got a cabin instead of a tent site. A monster had just been created. We unpacked the motorcycles, put up the tents to dry out from the previous night’s rain. I happened to check my phone and saw that I had a few voice mails. Come to find out Larry from work wife Sara had passed away from a long battle with cancer. My thoughts and prayers to Larry and his family also two other guys from work were injured in separate off duty accidents. Bob fell off of his roof and busted up his leg and Terry landed wrong when he went sky diving for his birthday and busted up both legs and ankles. My thoughts and prayers go out to them also for a speedy recovery.

6/22/09 Monday

Got up, broke camp, donned our rain gear, departed Rapid City, South Dakota KOA and continued on our journey. Along the way we ran into construction traffic on the Interstate, the lanes merged into one lane each way in the east bound lanes. We were riding along, it was cold and damp and I was getting rain up my sleeve. So I was messing with my glove cuff trying to get it over my jacket sleeve. The next thing I knew was that my motorcycle died, I was trying to figure out what was wrong as I started to pull off on the side of the road where there was really no shoulder, Steve says you can’t stop here I replied that I have to because my motorcycle died. I ended up stopping on the muddy shoulder. Stupid me, I didn’t realize that I accidentally hit the kill switch with my thumb DA! Boy my bike is pretty muddy now from stopping in that mud. I guess you would have to of been there. We got back on the road and shortly after that the construction zone ended. We then stopped at the entrance ramp of the next exit to doff our rain gear. While getting out of our rain gear an SUV pulled up in front of us. Four occupants of the vehicle exited and hurried back to us, we did not know what was going on, the next thing we knew they were taking pictures of us like we were celebrities or someone of importance. One of them asked Michael if he would stand still so they could get a picture of the back of his shirt. We then talked for a couple of minutes and they explained that they were from Italy and came to the United States for a coast to coast vacation. They started in Florida and were on their way to Yellowstone before ending in San Francisco, California where they will depart to go back to Italy. We did not think to give them our contact information so we could see if we could possibility get copies of their photos. We then saddled up and continued our journey.

We spotted this pickup truck on a frontage road pulling a cattle trailer. He had a dog in that back of his truck and the dog was walking from side to side. We were on the interstate and could barely keep up with this pickup. I was amazed that the dog was able to stay on the toolbox without falling off. Soon we would be getting off the Interstate and heading over to Red Lodge, Montana via Big Horn Canyon. What an awesome road just like many others. We arrived at Red Lodge, Montana KOA that evening. Here is that monster again, we decided to get a cabin once again. Boy are we spoiling ourselves. We unpacked the motorcycles and went into Red Lodge for dinner. We ate at a neat little bar in town, the food and service was good. We then went back to camp. sat around the picnic table eating some nuts and had a couple of cold beverages while we chatted.




























6/23/09 Tuesday

Got up, departed Red Lodge, Montana KOA and continued on our journey to "Bear Tooth Pass and Chief Joseph Highway". Wow Bear Tooth Pass and Chief Joseph Highway was another Awesome ride you would have to experience it yourself to really appreciate it.





I don’t think one really realizes how many wonderful roads there are. We continued on our journey through Cody, Wyoming and onto Gillette, Wyoming where we decided to get a hotel for the night. We checked into a hotel and went to dinner at Pokey’s Smoke House in Gillette. We left the restaurant and were sitting at the stop light in the turn lane, behind a police car, wondering if I was going to get stopped because I had a headlight out. We were probably about four cars back from the intersection and the light had just turned yellow; the next thing I heard was a loud exhaust, It was coming from a pickup truck speeding upon my right and went right through the traffic light probably not realizing that there was a squad car sitting in the turn lane. The next thing I knew was here goes the squad after that pickup truck. I guess that solves my problem wondering if I am going to get stopped.


6/24/09 Wednesday

Got up, departed from Gillette, Wyoming and continued on our journey. We rode to Devils Tower, Spearfish, Spearfish Canyon, Deadwood, Sturgis, the Honda dealer for a head light bulb, and then onto Rapid City, South Dakota KOA. We stopped at Devils Tower and walked around.

Have you ever heard the term stop and smell the flowers, Michael took in one step further, he stopped and smelled the tree?
Look a Moose - obviously that guy was from the city and does not know what Bullwinkle looks like. We made it to the KOA campground but this time we had to pitch tents since there were no cabins available. I attempted to change my highlight bulb with the assistance of Michael and believe me it was a PAIN. We then went to dinner at the Golden Corral and we saw the Geico Caveman having dinner there also. We finished our dinner and then went to Wal-Mart to get some water and fruit for the next day’s ride and happen to see Elvis at Wal-Mart. This must be the trip for celebrities being on vacation too. Finally we got back to the KOA campground, started some laundry, and had some cold beverages while sitting in the hot tub until it was lights out.




6/25/09 Thursday

Got up, had breakfast at the campground and departed for a day trip to Badlands National Park,







Continued on to Keystone, South Dakota stopped for lunch at an Old Fashion Soda Shop and scene a group of ladies from the Red Hat Society.We then continued on to Custard State Park,


Needles Highway, and Iron Mountain Highway, and then back to the KOA campground. We went out to dinner at T.G.I. Friday’s in Rapid City. We then returned to the KOA campground for the evening, we enjoyed the pool and hot tub while having a cold beverage.

6/26/09 Friday

Got up, packed the motorcycles and departed Rapid City, South Dakota KOA and continued on our journey. We arrived in Albert Lea, Minnesota KOA for the evening. We unpacked the motorcycles and Steve and I was sitting there waiting on Michael so we could go to dinner. The next thing I knew was my cell phone was ringing, I looked at it and it was Michael calling, I thought for a minute and could not figure out what he was doing. So I answer it and he said to me hey, I am in the bathroom and there is no toilet paper. Can you go to the front office and get some. I laughed and said I would so when I went to the office and told the girl that we need paper in the men's room she said that she would get someone to take care of it. I said you don’t understand my brother is in there and needs it now. She handed me a roll that was the size of a spare tire. I walked into the bathroom and said loudly is someone in need of toilet paper. Michael finally showed up at the cabin, we saddled up and went into town for dinner at the Green Mill Restaurant and Brewery. The food and service was very good. We returned to the KOA campground and had some cold beverages and chatted before calling it a night. There was a storm that rolled in that night. We would not stay at this KOA again.

6/27/09 Saturday

Got up, packed the motorcycles and departed Albert Lea, Minnesota KOA in between storms and continued on our journey. We were fortunate enough to have the storm to our backs for the remainder of our trip. We arrived at my house in Lockport that afternoon. Michael wanted to stop and get an Italian beef sandwich so we stopped at Fat Ricky’s in Romeoville. We got to my house unpacked the motorcycles and later that evening we went out to Papa’s Pizza in Woodridge for dinner and some cold beverages.

6/28/09 Sunday

Got up, Michael packed his motorcycle and departed for Calhoun, Tennessee. He got to Champagne, Illinois and his motorcycle started making noise he thought that he blew a rod. He pulled over and then realized what had happened. He then continued now on his LOUD journey. He arrived home that evening.

This AWESOME trip has now come to an end. Now we can only reminisce and start planning for 2010.

Ride Safe