📍 Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika Weiterlesen Emory, Texas
  • Tag 51

    Day 51: Screaming or Horny Peacock?

    16. April in den USA ⋅ ☀️ 82 °F

    The ear infection is still here, but not as raging as it was. I'm focusing now on how to make the truckers see me.

    I had a couple of close calls these past few days with semis pulling into me or just in front of me. Long, sordid, exaggerated story cut to the solution: For two days I've been daytime driving with my brights on, which I think is making a difference. Now I need a horn that is as many decibels as legally possible and sounds like a crowd of people screaming for their lives. Or like a male peacock with a hard-on. If you know where I can buy that, please post 🤣. Seriously though.

    Rewind a bit. After I saw the doc and got the drops for my ear and immediately applied, I made it down to South Padre Island and the third stop on my Lap of the 48. Everyone stops at the sign just after the bridge, sort of like the Las Vegas sign, but if you want a great pic, hang a left, go to the water tower and take your time.

    I pushed through Brownsville over to McAllen and decided to stay at one of my favorite places, the Casa de Palmas. Bike friendly, beautiful grounds, luxurious rooms...all for a medium-priced hotel. Breakfast included. It's only close to anywhere if you're at the bottom of Texas, but if you are, stay there! https://maps.app.goo.gl/NtwgVzdwGgKmMgXW7

    I left there well rested by the plush mattress and calmly soothed by the sound of the fountain by the pool. Then I had to deal with the trucks again, the trucks coming north from Mexico through the Laredo port where I-35 begins in the US. By the time I got to Pecos, I could've stopped in the middle of the highway, walked up to the truck behind me, and slit the throat of the driver.

    Huh. That's a bit harsh. Let me rephrase. Thinking....

    Thinking....

    Nope. That sums it up just right. They would rather kill someone than take their foot off the gas for half a second. Ok. Got it.

    Sorry. Back to the story...

    I spent the night in Pecos, made it to Hobbs, NM, for a pic, and am now in Seagraves, TX, at another of my favorite hotels, The Hotel Texan (https://maps.app.goo.gl/XN1bypb9kNRHMU4u7).

    Begun in 1917, this historic hotel has so much character, and I just love it. The wood floor boards squeak. The antique furniture doesn't match. The owner/operator Gareth plays black and white movies in the sitting room (aka lobby). The cat waits to be let in. And I have just discovered a wonderful covered patio garden area with a fountain, BBQ grills, tables with umbrellas, and corn hole. Wait, there's more! To top it all off, the local bakery provides fresh banana bread for breakfast. Definitely make this a stop on your travels!!

    So long [for now]... ✌️
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  • Tag 49

    Day 49: The Pain Is Real 😭

    14. April in den USA ⋅ 🌬 77 °F

    There are many ailments that can affect you but not keep you off the bike, unless you let them. A sprained ankle. Tennis elbow. Sinus congestion. The list goes on. But one of the worst for me is an ear infection.

    At 02:00 this morning, while I was all snugged down on a brand new mattress, my head exploded with Technicolor pain. Apparently, the sinus pressure I was ignoring the past few days is actually an ear infection.

    What adult gets an ear infection?! I asked myself this same question in 2019 when exactly the same thing happened to me while I was traveling in New Zealand. So apparently am that adult 🤦.

    The pain is real. A cough sends me to my knees. A sneeze blows my eyeball out of its socket. Just swallowing is difficult. Eating? I ate some grapes this morning, but couldn't force the cheese down. The. Pain. Is. Real.

    After riding about 200 miles despite almost no hearing in my left ear, I am now at an urgent care clinic in Corpus Christi to get as many meds as they will give me. This is horrible.

    So long [for now]...

    P.S.: It's not whining when the pain is real 🤣. Have I told you the pain is real? 😉
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  • Tag 48

    Day 48: Rollin' Rollin' Rollin'

    13. April in den USA ⋅ ☁️ 72 °F

    After two nights at truck stops, I patted myself on the back and grabbed a Motel 6 room tonight.

    Lots of stops again today and TWO ferries, one with dolphins! Unfortunately, the second ferry was a three-hour wait for a 15-minute ride from Fort Pierce to Galveston 🤦.

    When I got to Freeport, TX, I saw what must be the smallest Buc-ees ever built (see pic).

    I think I'm on track to hit all my stops and make it to Oklahoma on the 19th. These last three days have all been over 600 miles, which should leave another 2400 for 5.5 days. Looking good so far 🤞.

    So long [for now]... ✌️

    Thoughts on riding in Louisiana:
    - Don't
    - Everyone drives in the far left lane going no more than 5 mph over the limit, if that. Everyone else is going at least 15 over. The weavers are doing their dance at about 25 over 😳.
    - The road surfaces are deadly. It may look smooth, then you'll hit an unavoidable (all the way across the entire road) repair patch or a massive frost heave* bump that makes you glad you have Harley's wheel and tire protection plan. Most of the time you can see how bad they are. Like, all of them. [*Ohio calls them frost heaves. Does Louisiana get cold enough to call them that?]
    - All riders know that truckers are trying to kill them. Same goes for Louisiana cagers. Again, all of them.
    - When the cagers get out of their cars and off their phones, they're usually pretty nice.
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  • Tag 47

    No Clue What Day It Is

    12. April in den USA ⋅ ☀️ 77 °F

    Hi again. This is a quick catch up:

    Got to mom's house after the eclipse. Went to my place two days later to find a water leak in the RV, which a guy came and fixed, and the barn's septic tank completely full 😳. I left the next morning (yesterday), but the septic guys came anyway and replaced the ball float, the same ball float they replaced in October 🤬. They haven't called me to pay them 🤞.

    I rode about 650 miles East yesterday, picking up MCGTTX, Tour of Honor, HDealerships, and Ride To Eat stops. At Jackson I turned South and slept by the bike at a truck stop in Poplarville, LA.

    I left there at 0600 and hit New Orleans at rush hour 🤦. I made it to my second IBA Lap of the 48 locations in Venice, waaaay down at the tip of LA 😁.

    I've lost track of the number of stops I have for each category. I'll try to do a single update the next time I upload the pics.

    So long [for now]... ✌️
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  • Tag 43

    Total Eclipse of the Mooooooon

    8. April in den USA ⋅ ☁️ 77 °F

    What an epic weekend with 600 Hashers in a campground to celebrate the eclipse and a bunch of other stuff.

    I got to catch up with a bunch of folks I haven't seen in years. There was even a Hash Wedding between an American and Canadian who I met in New Zealand.

    I didn't take many pictures because of the nudity and my phone was pretty dead with no easy place to charge. But there were a couple that are worth posting here.

    I didn't get any eclipse pictures, but I used an app called SunSketcher to capture it and upload the media for science as they try to map the sun's surface (https://scistarter.org/form/180).

    I'm leaving camp now heading to Dallas/Fort Worth for another day or so. No stops along the way today; I'm exhausted.

    So long [for now], and thanks for all the fish! ✌️

    [No data stats today. Will update numbers in next post.]
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  • Tag 39

    Day 39: Who Needs The Zoo?

    4. April in den USA ⋅ ☀️ 86 °F

    Well, the cold got me at 0200 this morning when I woke up shivering. Unable to get back to sleep on the freezing concrete floor, even though I had on all of my gear including my helmet, so I sorted out my stuff and left Marfa at 0230.

    I spent the next 4.5 hours being kept awake by all the animals on the back roads of southwest Texas while we were all being watched by the beautiful moon. Here we go, pretty much in order:
    - Whitetail deer bedded down at the edge of the road, I mean, ALL of the roads, that jumped and ran every time they heard me.
    - A badger that stopped in the middle of my lane to stare at me after I completely stopped.
    - A fox that literally bounced across the road.
    - The ubiquitous raccoon.
    - The cute little butt of a cottontail rabbit. Well, cute when there was one. Not so cute when there are 20 running across the road like teenage boys calling each other chicken.
    - The two young deer who forgot they were deer and crossed the road like squirrels...or like cottontails.
    - The long ears and gangly legs of the jackrabbit (was hoping to see a jackalope, but no luck).
    - A couple of meandering elk that I completely stopped for, as you do.
    - A huge owl that scared the crap out of me when he took off from a pole then flew beside me for a few seconds.
    - A tree. I mean, the largest elk I have ever seen that I mistook for a tree until I did a second take. Massive bull about 20 yards off the road standing stock still by a fence. Like I said, tree.

    I made it through all of Mother Nature, then almost got taken out by a very large Husky-like dog who was on me before I even saw him and who I just managed to throttle past. Man, what a morning.

    Remember how I said I started this morning at 0230? I have a rule, one that I broke today: Never ride between 0200 and 0400. That's when my brain and body slow down the most. I broke it 1) because I was too cold and there was nowhere else to go, and 2) the time zone changes. At 0200 in Marfa, it was really midnight in Cali where I've been for pretty much a month. Both of those rationales along with the roadside menagerie kept me wide awake. Until...

    I've always known how easy it is to fall asleep on a motorcycle ever since I started riding on the back in 1999. But it's not the falling asleep that's scary. The scary bit is waking up while you're drifting into the other lane on the side of the mountain. That gets your attention. Very fortunate for me, I didn't jump or jerk when I woke up, and there was no oncoming traffic. The little bumpy bits in the yellow paint really work. Anyway, no crashing and I made it into the town about 10 miles later where I stopped. Very very lucky. And, barring emergency necessities, I will NEVER break my 0200-0400 rule again.

    The rest of the day was fighting traffic and collecting my stops. I am now ordering Door dash and will soon catch up on my sleep.

    So long [for now], and thanks for all the fish! ✌️

    HD Dealership Challenge: 2 (total 83)
    RTE-X-USA: 3 points (total 48)
    10 Rides for 2024: 0 (total 1 of 10)
    IBA Lap Around the 48 Stops: 0 (total 1 of 9)
    MCGTTX 2024 Stops: 5 (total 6 of 50)
    PNW GT Stops: 0 (total 0 of 30)

    Tour of Honor Stops:
    - State Memorials: 0 (total 4)
    - 9/11 Memorials: 2 (total 8 of 50)
    - Doughboy Memorials: 1 (total 1 of 50)
    - Gold Star Family Memorials: 0 (total 2 of 50)
    - Hueys: 0 (total 4 of 50)
    - K9 Memorials: 0 (total 4 of 50)
    - Madonna of the Trail Stops : 0 (total 1 or 12)
    - Veteran Cemeteries: 1 (total 3 of 50)
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  • Tag 39

    Day 38: The Longest Day

    4. April in den USA ⋅ 🌙 50 °F

    829 odometer miles today 😳. It took me 4 hours just to get my Phoenix stops, including a traffic stop for lane splitting that resulted in only a warning and a full explanation of the rules, which I already forgot...except you can only do it if the speed limit is no more than 45 (even in construction reduced speed zones).

    A few days ago when I rode in the pouring rain from Irvine to San Diego, my throttle began giving me issues, like not going when I turned it or slowing down when I was holding it steady. So I called Alamo City HD in San Antonio (where I got the bike) to see if they could look at that and do my 35,000-mile service. They could, but I have to be there when they open at 0900 Friday.

    To get there on time, I rode as long as I could today and am now at Marfa Lights Viewing Area, which has a 24/7 bathroom. I'm too tired to set up camp, so I'm sleeping on the floor of the big stall. But it's really cold, so I'm not sure how long I will be here. Wish me luck.

    So long [for now], and thanks for all the fish! ✌️

    HD Dealership Challenge: 5 (total 81)
    RTE-X-USA: 3 point (total 45)
    10 Rides for 2024: 0 (total 1 of 10)
    IBA Lap Around the 48 Stops: 0 (total 1 of 9)
    MCGTTX 2024 Stops: 1 (total 1 of 50)
    PNW GT Stops: 0 (total 0 of 30)

    Tour of Honor Stops:
    - State Memorials: 1 (total 4)
    - 9/11 Memorials: 2 (total 6 of 50)
    - Doughboy Memorials: 0 (total 0 of 50)
    - Gold Star Family Memorials: 1 (total 2 of 50)
    - Hueys: 1 (total 4 of 50)
    - K9 Memorials: 3 (total 4 of 50)
    - Madonna of the Trail Stops : 1 (total 0 or 12)
    - Veteran Cemeteries: 1 (total 2 of 50)
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  • Tag 37

    Day 37: Spring "Chill" in AZ Complete

    2. April in den USA ⋅ 🌙 63 °F

    Today was the last day of the Spring Heat in Arizona HOG Touring Rally. Not much heat 🤣. From Tucson, I went north through Globe and Salt Water Canyon (always a great ride) to reach Show Low, where there was plenty of snow and cold. I had to stop to put on my heated gear, including my insoles because I couldn't feel my toes 🥶.

    Once I was nice and toasty, I white knuckled through White Mountain Pass where there was a ton of snow. I think the road must have been freshly doused with chemical because it was wet but not icy. The evergreen trees were enjoying the sunshine and taking advantage of its warmth to dust themselves off...sometimes right on me! The animals were enjoying it as well. Oddly enough, the horses were by the road, but the herd of elk and pair of pronghorn were behind the fence 🤔.

    Once I popped out into Springerville, I snapped my first Madonna of the Trail pic, then had a quick lunch and coffee at Junk & Java. I was just about to leave when in walked a motorcyclist...that I know 😱. Bill Davis, the HOG Touring Rally organizer!

    I took the warmer (barely) route back to Show Low, then swooped a bit north to Taylor to grab another TOH State Memorial, then hightailed it to Phoenix. I got back early so I hit a couple of HDs before going to Desert Wind HD for our final dinner. For those of you who know, I didn't win the rally knife, but I had fun and made some new friends. Great time yet again.

    I grabbed even more stops after dinner and have just gotten settled in the room. Very tired and an early day tomorrow. I'll do the math below later.

    So long [for now], and thanks for all the fish! ✌️

    HD Dealership Challenge: 5 (total 76)
    RTE-X-USA: 1 point (total 42)
    10 Rides for 2024: 0 (total 1 of 10)
    IBA Lap Around the 48 Stops: 0 (total 1 of 9)
    MCGTTX 2024 Stops: 0 (total 0 of 50)
    PNW GT Stops: 0 (total 0 of 30)

    Tour of Honor Stops:
    - State Memorials: 1 (total 3)
    - 9/11 Memorials: 2 (total 4 of 50)
    - Doughboy Memorials: 0 (total 0 of 50)
    - Gold Star Family Memorials: 0 (total 1 of 50)
    - Hueys: 0 (total 3 of 50)
    - K9 Memorials: 0 (total 1 of 50)
    - Madonna of the Trail Stops : 1 (total 0 or 12)
    - Veteran Cemeteries: 0 (total 1 of 50)
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  • Tag 36

    Day 36: Tour of Honor Begins

    1. April in den USA ⋅ ☁️ 48 °F

    On Saturday, we had dinner at the VFW near the El Patron HD, then it was few drinks at the hotel bar while chatting with rallyers. One couple's daughter is the bass player for the band Incubus, which is now on tour in New Zealand. How cool!!

    Yesterday morning it was still raining and really cold in the higher elevation passes, so Paul and I stuck to lower climes and hugged the Mexican border most of the day. We had lunch in Mexicali...what a place.

    Since it was Easter, the Yuma HD wasn't open, not even for the rally 😞, so several of us Ubered to a bar and grill in town and had a fine time.

    This morning, I took off by myself because Tour of Honor began today. I was able to grab a bunch of stops...I just hope I'm taking the photos correctly. I'll find out after they score (or don't score) my submissions.

    Now I'm working my future routes to include as many TOH stops as I can. There are a lot!!

    So long [for now], and thanks for all the fish! ✌️

    HD Dealership Challenge: 3 (total 71)
    RTE-X-USA: 4 points (total 41)
    10 Rides for 2024: 0 (total 1 of 10)
    IBA Lap Around the 48 Stops: 0 (total 1 of 9)
    MCGTTX 2024 Stops: 0 (total 0 of 50)
    PNW GT Stops: 0 (total 0 of 30)

    Tour of Honor Stops:
    - State Memorials: 2 (total 2)
    - 9/11 Memorials: 2 (total 2 of 50)
    - Doughboy Memorials: 0 (total 0 of 50)
    - Gold Star Family Memorials: 1 (total 1 of 50)
    - Hueys: 3 (total 3 of 50)
    - K9 Memorials: 1 (total 1 of 50)
    - Madonna of the Trail Stops : 0 (total 0 or 12)
    - Veteran Cemeteries: 1 (total 1 of 50)
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  • Tag 34

    Day 34: Spring Heat In Arizona Day 1 & 2

    30. März in den USA ⋅ ☁️ 52 °F

    As you can tell from this belated post, I survived the Absinthe. Turns out, it's just another anise-flavored liquor, like Ouzo, Raki, and Sambuca. All of which I hate. Black licorice is disgusting. Anyway, I only had one shot.

    I left my friend's house in Cerritos on Thursday, arriving at the hotel in Irvine about 30 minutes later. Long day of riding 🤣. Dinner and drinks at the bar, and it was an early night.

    Yesterday, I had my clutch adjusted at Orange County HD and checked in for the HOG Touring Rally Spring Heat in Arizona. I hugged a couple of awesome chicks I haven't seen for a while, then it was back to the hotel.

    Yesterday evening, the HOG Chapter served us dinner back at OCHD, where I hugged even more folks I hadn't seen since at least last year. So wonderful to catch up with everyone!

    Today, in a heavy downpour, one of the regional HOG managers Paul and I made a beeline from Irvine to San Diego, about 75 miles straight down I-5. During a touring rally, we would normally take the 350-mile-ish route through whatever twists and turns are in between our hotels, but today was so wet that wouldn't have been any fun. Even with rain gear, by the time I got to San Diego (again), I was pretty soaked.

    After ditching my gear in the room, I'm now having a bento lunch at a Japanese restaurant next door to the hotel. I'm still wet, but whatever. I'll dry eventually 🤣.

    So long [for now], and thanks for all the fish! ✌️

    HD Dealership Challenge: 0 (total 68)
    RTE-X-USA: 0 points (total 37)
    10 Rides for 2024: 0 (total 1 of 10)
    MCGTTX 2024 Stops: 0 (total 0 of 50)
    IBA Lap Around the 48 Stops: 0 (total 1 of 9)
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