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40.th Annual Daniel Boone Rally, Boone, NC

40.th Annual Daniel Boone Rally, Boone, NC

We took off August 12.th 2017 headed up to the 40.th Daniel Boone BMW rally in Boone, NC. Overcast, muggy morning. Went north via US52 to Asheboro, NC, then US64 – Lenoir. Had a good brunch in Lenoir, and continued up US321 to Blowing Rock, then to Boone. Overcast most of the way, which was fine with us, as the temperature stayed at a decent level. When we arrived at about 1:00 PM, the temperature was 75 degrees. Pretty good, for mid August.

Setting up Camp in Boone. Felt good going from 90 degrees and muggy to 74 and dry in just a few hours.

Somewhere on Blue Ridge Parkway. Weather held up pretty good, but started to cloud over in the afternoon.

Stopped for lunch Saturday at Hillbilly Grill in West Jefferson. We came up US194 from Boone. Fantastic twisty road. After we got done eating we headed up further north on US 221 (also an excellent road to ride). Ended up in Independence, VA, where we cut across e few small country roads up to Blue Ridge Parkway.

We decided to head up to Grandfather Mountain, since we had tried a couple of times on earlier trips to get up, but got stopped at the gate due to wind in excess of 45 mph. I guess that’s the limit for motorcycles. This time we made it, but as we arrived at the top, we soon realized we wouldn’t be able to see much. Fog lay thick around Grandfather Mountain, and was not about to let up. Nevertheless, we still had a good time.

Lois on the 1-Mile Bridge.

🙂

It’s shedding time in the mountains. Looked like she had just woke up.

This River Otter had fun basking in the water right in front of us.

Had a very good time, despite the rain on Saturday. Hit 90 degrees and very humid riding down into South Carolina on the way back home. Oppressive.

OH-STOC 2017

OH-STOC 2017

Ohio Stoc Meet 2017 took place at Lake Hope State Park in Ohio this year, and I just had to go. Stoc meets are mainly for Honda ST1100 and 1300 owners. I used to ride an ST1300, and know a lot of these guys from back in the days. Even though I currently ride a BMW R1200 GSA, I am still welcome to attent these great meets.

The ride was about 460 miles each way. Loaded the bike up on Wednesday June 7, took off the morning of June 8, and arrived around 1:30 PM. Unloaded the bike, and took a look at the cabin I was staying in with 3 others. Nice! AC, kitchen, , living room, 2 bedrooms and screened-in porch.

Filing in on Thursday afternoon

Chili simmering and almost ready to eat

You know, there’s always room for more

Headed out to Old Man’s Cave in Hocking Hills State Park, and started early in the morning to beat the heat.

Interesting, peaceful place..

 

Rode back home Sunday. Started at daybreak, again to beat the heat. By the time I came down the mountains down to North Carolina, it was already 85 degrees.

Never been riding in Ohio before. Very nice roads. Lots of rolling hills and farmland. Deer were out in force during the morning hours. Staying on your toes always pays off.

Foodplot for turkey and deer

Foodplot for turkey and deer

Starting to clear a little woods to plant a foodplot for turkey and deer this year. In the process, some extra firewood comes in handy for winter.

Pennington Durana clover is the seed of choice.

The Kubota MX5200 is doing a fine job. Love that thing.

Once we get some debris off the site, we'll be ready to fertilize and seed. We'll see how it turns out.

New England 2016

New England 2016

We had been thinking about riding up to New England (Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine to be specific) for a while, and we finally rode up there in September 2016, spending about 2 1/2 weeks up there. We had been through Maine before, but just slabbed through on I95 coming home from Nova Scotia.

We planned a short jaunt up through part of the Adirondacks before we turned east into Vermont.

Breakfast at The Silo in Queensbury, NY before continuing to the Adirondacks.

The Silo – Queensbury NY

Adirondacks – Lake George

Into New England. There were many covered bridges in Vermont. Some you could ride through, others were closed.

Vermont’s covered bridges

We just had to stop at this Mom and Pa chocolate store just north of Salisbury, VT

Chocolate Store

 

 

And of course we had to drop by Jeffersonville, VT to look at the beautiful silos painted with murals. Truly awesome work.

 

After riding through Green Mountain, we continued north in Vermont to Newport, where we headed back south and prepared to enter New Hampshire.
Stopped at Lake Willoughby and enjoyed the view.

Next stop: Mt. Washington, NH. After about 20 minutes of riding, we arrived at the summit, at ‎6,288 ft. More info about the observatory.

Lois is headed up from the parkinglot.

There is a reason they chain the houses to the ground at Mt. Washington. Wind. Very high wind.

Mount Washington Observatory is a nonprofit research and educational institution working to advance understanding of Earth’s weather and climate.

Screw Auger Falls, ME

Screw Auger Falls, Maine

After getting lost in the Maine wilderness, we managed to find Andover, where we had a good supper at this nice country store. A little later we decided to tuck in

for the night.

Continuing the next morning up through North Maine. North of Screw Auger Falls, ME

Headed to Rangeley Lake in Northern Maine

Acadia national Park –  Egg Rock Lighthouse outside Acadia

Acadia National Park, ME

Bass Harbor Headlight, Maine

Owls Head Lighthouse, Maine

Huge Fresnel Lens inside Owls head

Owls Head Lighthouse Lightkeepers residence

Owls Head Lighthouse

Lois admiring the view

Who knew they had beaches in Maine. Nice one too. Kids loving it.

Cadillac Mountain, Acadia National Park on a dreary afternoon. We spent two whole days in Acadia, riding out on small excursions each day.

Bass Harbor, close to Acadia NP

Oh, the joy of camping. we probably camped 90 % of the nights on this trip, being very lucky with weather. This is somewhere on the lower coast of Maine. Noone around, and had a terrific time

Same spot

A view from the tent door I most certainly can get used to, any day of the week.

On to Portland, Maine, where we spent some time on famous Commercial Street

Sights, sounds and good food

One of the piers off Commercial Street

This mural was painted on one of the warehouses on Commercial Street

Last lighthouse we dropped by. Nubble Lighthouse in York. Right before we rode through York, we rode through Kennebunkport. It was packed with tourists, so we made short time riding through, just to say we’d been there. Lots of nice architecture.

Next day it was time to hit the road to get home. We tried to time it so we got home after hurricane MAtthew had passed. However, we still hit rain in north Pennsylvania, off and on on the second day.

We ran a little out of time in Maine, as we had planned to ride all the way up north to the Canadian border in Maine, which would have taken at least a day and a half. Just had to let it go. 4700 miles total. Not bad at all. The bikes performed flawlessly. Where to next? Canada maybe. We have talked about riding Newfoundland, or…. “The Rock”, as it is called. We will see. We have already ridden Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, and loved the Canadian maritimes.

So why are we doing our touring and exploring on our motorcycles, instead of packing up the truck?

“Present moment Living” – Our bodies and minds meld with the motorcycle, the controls an extension of our thoughts. When we ride well, there is little conscious thought involved, it’s just being and doing. The bike becomes an extension of your body. People who don’t ride will never understand this.

Motorcycle touring will enrich your life in ways you could not fathom when you first threw a leg over one. It is much more physically and mentally challenging. You meet the nicest people. Connection to the world around you. You’re completely exposed to the elements. You can only bring a limited amount of equipment, and so you use top end quality gear that lasts and that you can rely on.

We are just scratching the surface, exploring North America. Some rider spend years on their motorcycles riding around the world. I admire them greatly.

 

39th Annual Daniel Boone Rally 2016

39th Annual Daniel Boone Rally 2016

39th Daniel Boone rally, hosted by Carolina’s BMWMOA. We rode up to the Boone, NC KOA on Friday morning 8/12/16. Came back home 8/14/16. Felt good having a daytime temperature of 77 and dry instead of 95 and humid. About 100 or so riders from all around. We completely filled up the tent section of the campground. Had a nice morning ride around Boone with 3 other couples. Good times.

Motorcycles and tent city

Motorcycles and tent city

Our home for 2 nights

Our home for 2 nights

One of the bikes on the vintage display

One of the bikes on the vintage display

A nice chat after the days ride

A nice chat after the days ride