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Saturday, September 29, 2007

Highway 199 out of Grant's Pass, Oregon to Cresent City California

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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Oceanside, CA USA
Age: 53
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WESTOC JOURNEY - Highway 199
What a great road! Highway 199 out of Grant's Pass, Oregon to Cresent City California through some of the most beautiful county I've ever seen; the Smith River.

Photos:http://rides.webshots.com/album/559744901AxALQC

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Hog Heaven



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Cool Rides / Great Bike Roads




Want to know what to do when you have 6 days on your hands and you’re within spitting distance of Northern California –with some of the finest motorcycle roads on the planet. Try this.

Day 1: Encinitas, CA to Pismo Beach, CA
Day 2: Pismo Beach to Truckee, CA
Day 3: Truckee to Shasta Lake, CA (via Reno – go figure!)

Day 4: Shasta Lake to Trinidad, CA
Day 5: Trinidad to San Francisco
Day 6: San Francisco to Encinitas


Great Bike Roads:
http://brownandlittlelaw.com/rides.html

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Tuesday, September 25, 2007

XCountry Trip Intro


Chicago to Phonex via Canada/Idaho/Yellowstone National Park/Colorado/Utah/Arizona




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More women bikers change the face of motorcycling



An inspiration to ride, just ride


Today I discovered this thread on the advriders forum. It's about this amazing rider named Makiko Sugino of Japan. Here's a snip from the thread which intro'ed her and hooked me into reading the rest of the now unfortunately closed thread:
Scroll down >>> and read more on.... URL:http://redlegsrides.blogspot.com/search/label/Rides
She has been traveling solo around the world on her motorcycle continuously for the past five years. She has logged over 250,000 miles on this trip and is still going. She has toured every continent, most countries, and has been hospitilized three times due to accidents, and yet she still keeps going. As of May 8th, she is in the South West U.S. and is now headed through Texas to Key West then up the Eastern Seaboard, across Canada to Alaska, then back down to California. She is riding a black and blue Yamaha 250 with haphazard luggage, she is pretty easy to spot as I don't think she ever goes over 40mph.



Her travels through North/Central America

WOW


This woman is amazing and if you read the thread, you'll find as I did that she amazed and awed a group of riders who had once thought of themselves as "adventure riders" but now saw themselves as noobies and unworthy in relation to her accomplishments.

And yet, Makiko is reported as the most unassuming person by those riders fortunate enough to have met her on the road. She's got no plans to write a book about her journeys to make money or make herself look great; to her it was just a journey for the sake of doing it.


A Riding Machine!


My regret was finding about this thread too late, she's back in Japan now and I missed the chance to perhaps meet her when she traversed Colorado this Spring. Dammit.

So what's the big deal you ask? After all, famous actor Ewan McGregor and his actor friend Charlie Boorman have done similar things haven't they? Well, that's addressed in the thread above but guys like McGregor and Boorman did it with support crews, cameras, corporate sponsors, big BMW 1200 GS bikes, GPS and some amount of whining I thought. But hey, they did it at least, in spite of my misgivings re some of their commentary, they are still way and beyond the kind of rider I someday hope to become.

However, Makiko did her riding over 250,000 miles, around the world, ALONE, went through three bikes, none of which were above 250cc in engine size!. She worked her ass off for two years to save $33,000 and did the riding on a budget of $10/day! It's just amazing.

Although the thread leaves you with the belief she's not going to write a book/journal/blog about her travels, I hope they're wrong. I hope she does write of this journey, it's the stuff of legends!

Update: And here's yet another woman's who's done something similar! LINK: http://www.benkapulko.com/eng/index.php?id=journey

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Monday, September 24, 2007

Touring Tips

Tips on Technique and Equipment

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Sunday, September 23, 2007

photos

Pictures from Darel

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Aspen's Color


Redleg's Rides

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Wednesday, September 19, 2007

The Vulcan goes to Cape Cod

Sunday, September 16, 2007

Sherpa on Safari

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Street Vibrations 19-23 Sep 07 Reno,Nv


Schedule: http://www.reno.com/article/20060911/EVENTS08/60531003
More than 30,000 motorcycle enthusiasts are expected in Reno, NV from September 19-23, 2007 for the 14th edition of Street Vibrations. Never been there but Vibrations participants say they like the people they meet in Reno, the way they are treated by the hotel-casino’s and the twisty roads of the area. Ranked the 6th largest motorcycle event in the nation, Street Vibrations boasts motorcycle give-away, a championship boxing tournament, an all female roller derby bout called Rink Rash Rally, ride-in shows, live entertainment, great food vendors, a tattoo expo and of course a selection of the finest Custom Bike Builders. The extremely popular Dyno Drags will return to Reno Harley-Davidson to let participants see how fast their bike can really go. Reno Harley-Davidson has expanded their location and they will have more vendors than ever. 25 of the newest Harley-Davidson models will be on hand for licensed motorcycle riders to try. Street Vibrations
Video: "Bad to the bone"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tADpgP4Nh2U
Kenny Wayne Shepherd - "Shotgun Blues"

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Saturday, September 08, 2007

Hells Canyon Scenic Byway

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Canada part 1

I left Baltimore July 31st, 506 miles and ten hours later I arrive at my half way point in Waltham, Massachusetts. My route avoids I-95 through New Jersey and New York where heavy traffic and frequent toll booths make it miserable for a biker. Leaving Baltimore, I ride North through Harrisburg and Scranton in Pennsylvania, East across the Pocono’s and Connecticut on I-84 to I-90 to Waltham, just outside of Boston. We enter Canada, reset clocks to Atlantic Time Zone and cross most of New Brunswick before stopping for the night in Moncton. We get up late, take our time over a leisurely breakfast, repack the trailer and ride to Truro in Nova Scotia. We linger over lunch waiting for her parents. They arrive as planned, collect Sam and depart for Kejimkujik National Park (Keji) where they will be camping. http://www.pc.gc.ca/pn-np/ns/kejimkujik/natcul/index_E.asp
I ride South to Halifax then West to Timberlea.
Friday morning we sleep in, grab breakfast and hit the road around noon. We travel East on Hwy 3 along the beautiful south shore of Nova Scotia. Our first stop is Peggy’s Cove, an authentic old fishing village. Brightly colored houses are built where ever a spot can be found on this rugged and rocky coastline. There are some old buildings, weathered, abandoned, falling down, but still an integral part of the beauty of this place. Structures are placed helter-skelter along the road leading to the light house and an excellent nearby restaurant. Heavy fog and zero visibility obscure the bay but enhance the moment. As we circle the bay the sun finally burns off the fog and we are treated to a great picture; the fishing fleet at anchor. There are also sailboats, skiffs, yachts, lobster boats, power boats, even kayaks all resting in the mirror smooth water.
By mid-afternoon we pick up Hwy 8 for the two hour ride north to Annapolis Royal. We have reservations at the “Tulip Tree” Bed and Breakfast. http://tuliptree.ca/
683 St George Street
Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia
B0S1A0
CANADA

Part 2: http://journals.aol.com/jholihansr/MotorcycleMemories/entries/2007/09/23/maritime-provences-part-2/797
Part 3: http://journals.aol.com/jholihansr/MotorcycleMemories/entries/2007/09/23/maritime-provinces-part-3/796http://www.pc.gc.ca/pn-np/ns/kejimkujik/natcul/index_E.asp
Map route: http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&hl=en&geocode=&saddr=MD-295+N+%4039.250130,+-76.642310&daddr=I-81+S%2FUS-322+W+%4040.303760,+-76.849860+to:41.368566,-74.575194+to:HWY-2+E%2FTrans+Canada+Hwy+E+%4046.127700,+-64.764740+to:Annapolis+Royal,+NS,+Canada+to:HWY-101+%4044.705650,+-65.483230+to:HWY-8+%4044.442360,+-65.199280+to:HWY-8+%4044.050790,+-64.735510+to:Connaught+Ave+%4044.650310,+-63.612410+to:Timberlea,+Halifax,+Nova+Scotia,+Canada+to:Peggy's+Cove+Trail,+Queens,+Queens,+Nova+Scotia+B0T,+Canada+to:Annapolis+Royal,+Annapolis,+Nova+Scotia,+Canada+to:Moncton+to:Truro,+Nova+Scotia+to:Gov+Robert+P+Casey+Hwy%2FUS-6+E+%4041.439560,+-75.585140+to:Harrisburg+to:Scranton,+PA&mrcr=1,2&mrsp=2&sz=7&mra=dpe&sll=40.888602,-73.168944&sspn=4.019648,7.470703&ie=UTF8&ll=41.310825,-74.746855&spn=15.96419,29.882812&z=5&om=1

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Monday, September 03, 2007

What really matters… OR

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Saturday, September 01, 2007

So many more roads… OR

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