Hope you enjoy the trip... we did !
Sunday, July 16, 2006
Jack, Richard and I (Randy) set out on a two week motorcycle adventure. Our trek took us thru many states as we make our way to two VROC rallies in Wisconsin and South Dakota. On the way, we traveled thousands of miles on our bikes. We saw dozens of little towns and see lots of people we know; and don't know. Here are a few pictures that show some of our milestones along the way.
Hope you enjoy the trip... we did !
Hope you enjoy the trip... we did !
We make our first stop at the local watering hole and park the bikes right in front. Then we look around the quaint downtown and finally find a great place to eat ( The Vale Inn Cafe). Little did we know that this would become our home away from home. We ate almost all of our dinner meals there and we had many visits to eat 'PIE'. Their pies were homemade daily and very very tasty. Always, quite the contest to see who would get the last piece of the daily special. " Chunk was the winner most of the time given his keen strategies and well thoughtout execution.
We spent some time in Lancaster, Wisconsin and found these two fellows. They were great. We had a 10 minute conversation with General Grant and he was quite knowledgible. A festival was being held around the town square. Little did we know that Lancaster was the site of the first Civil War monument.
Duluth Minnesota was our start point for our ride around Lake Superior. This is an Iron Butt ride where we would go completely around Laker Superior (1000 miles) in 24 hours. These are the only two pictures I took during the ride. It took us about 23 hours to complete the ride and for 95% of the ride, this is what we saw... asphalt lined by dense forest. Cold, wind, deer and darkness. Upper Michigan at 3am on a June morning is downright chilly; roughly 40F degrees. We worked thru all these factors to finish the trip. Jack and I agreed that this was the toughest Iron Butt we had ever done. It was a good experience and we're all looking forward to get our certificates and pins.
P.S. I was in the lead and saw 10 deer along the road that night; only one was dead.
The day after our Lake Superior ride, we slept, rested and relaxed in Duluth MN.. It is a really nice town with a re-vitalized downtown area. Chicago-styled pizza was just what we needed to re-charge our batteries. We had eaten so much we could barely walk. We slept like babies before our long ride to Custer, SD.