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anyone go for a ride today? Pics?

I took the GS to a metal scrapyard and asked if I could hop up on the scale with it. Sure, the attendant said, just don't break the scale. He must know about the old 850's being the heaviest of the lot. LOL




woe…662 lb. Ever drop it far from home?
 
woe…662 lb. Ever drop it far from home?

Those engine bars make it a relative doddle to lift back up, as they act as a pivot point at just the right place to hoik the bike upwards, unlike the narrow engine and accordingly narrow protection bars on the XJ, which make it a total and absolute pin in the hairpiece to try getting upright.
 
I'd hesitate to use the word doddle, but those case guards do help a bit. Being on a flat paved surface, during the day, before getting exhausted on a 12 hour ride would definitely have helped too, but the odds were not in my favor there. At least the weather was nice...
 
After fueling up and hitting the scale yesterday, I headed East on old Route 66. There wer suprisingly few bikes on the road. Usually I'd pass other bikes every few minutes on that stretch, especially on Memorial Day weekend. Surely the corona virus is to blame for that.

Speaking of Corona, many a bottle had been enjoyed at this place over the years.



Heading further down 66, looking to the North across I-40 I saw an old west type storefront. The property owner said they built it for the haunted house that opens in October. These guys go all out after the harvest, cutting a maze in their corn field and rolling out a giant pumpkin cannon for the kids. It's private property, but I saw the owner brushing a horse in the barn and asked if he wouldn't mind me snapping a few pics. He was very accomodating and gladly gave me the go-ahead.



While I was visiting with Mr McCAll and having fun walking around the old Western town facad, Trevor was no doubt mulling over photos to decide on a new theme for the pic game. Before hitting the road, I checked for a new theme and knew exactly where to go.

Moriarty's tiny airport is a popular spot for soaring. As I rode toward the airport, I could see gliders being towed up to altitude then being released. Passing sign after sign advertising glider rides, I started to think seriously about going for it. Unfortunately, I only had $50 in my pocket and fees start at $100 plus they are booking flights welll in advance, so it wasn't meant to be. I'll plan a trip some other time as it has always been a dream to do this.

Walking back to the bike I snapped this pic.



I walked over to visit with the owner of that BMW GS and had a nice chat. They are both pilots and said they all get together and help push their aircraft around and support each other. Such a fun crowd to visit with. I mentioned the game we play, taking photos of our bikes that fit the theme and without hesitation they pointed to a group of guys next to the runway and said you need to walk over there and introduce yourself.

All of them are pilots and most are motorcyclists. BMW seemed to be the most popular bike, but one had an 85 GSXR 750. They invited me to briing the bike over and grab a few photos. Just watch for airplanes and don't cross the yellow lines, they said.

Here is the tow plane and a couple of gliders waiting for their turn. It seemed to only take a couple hundred feet to get airborn since there was a good headwind.







That was such a fun experience. I'll definitely head back with a few more bucks in my pocket for a ride in a glider.

So, ironically none of these pics wound up in the game thread. Go fugure.
 
Glider rides are a hoot...You'll like it.
After my ride, I badly wanted to take lessons and fly one, but 30 years ago, the cash just wasn't there.
 
Great pics! Lots of awesome corn mazes here each year, and a few great haunted houses, too.

On the subject of aviation, I'm about to ride down to Eloy to meet my oldest sister for a hand-off of a dish she makes that I absolutely love. Eloy isn't much of a place-unless you're into skydiving. I tried that twice on my 35th birthday, and have also taken students to the indoor skydiving facility there a few times. Not sure there will be any great pics to take, but I'll try.
 
Gonna have to make that glider ride happen for sure.

I made a few static line jumps when I was 20 and thoroughly enjoyed it. On the fifth jump I would have moved on to pulling the rip cord, hop and pop they called it, but in the weeks following my last jump I blew out my knee playing football in the park and never got back into skydiving. Then kids, life, work etc kept getting in the way.

Indoor skydiving is definitely on my list of things to do.
 
Took a long ride yesterday on my 1100G, but only a short ride today.
We're swamped with tourists here, and they're walking, bicycling and Sunday driving everywhere…
Can't do my TT hooligan thing wit them clogging up every country road…bummer I'll just have to do some bicycling myself.
 
Rob and I had a great day exploring the island today.

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Took a 320 mile round trip out east to see a couple of waterfalls but only one was open (City of Columbus blocked the parking lot entrance to the first one). After I grabbed a picture for the Pic of the Week game, I stopped for a pizza at a local shop in Mt Vernon. It was sure nice of them to let me sit inside (only one table available) and though I didn't care for the taco pizza i ordered, it was still a nice break to get out of the sun for a bit. The second set of waterfalls were very busy (drove by the parking lot three times before I was able to actually park) but I enjoyed the view plus I'm sure the kids loved getting wet (close to 90 today).

People in Water by Scott Baker, on Flickr

Honey Run Falls by Scott Baker, on Flickr

On the way home, I noted that man can build anything yet mother nature truly has the final word

Vine Covered Barn by Scott Baker, on Flickr
 
I finally got my new bike all legal today. NYS DMV is partially shut down and even more confusing than normal. I rode on a few different types of road and it felt great everywhere. So smooth. I think this one is a keeper.

I've taken pictures of almost every bike I've owned at this spot overlooking the gorge at Letchworth State Park. Seemed like a good place for pics for the insurance company.


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Handled the dirt roads at least as well as any of my GS's.


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