The Story

Beginning on June 14, 2013, I'll be starting a 6,000 mile ride taking me through Canada, the Black Hills of South Dakota, Wyoming, the ridge of the Rockies from Estes Park, CO to Santa Fe, NM, the Four Corners area of Utah, the Ozarks, the Smokies and back home. States I'll be riding through: New York, Ontario (Canada), Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, South Dakota, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee, North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania.

This blog will follow that adventure on a frequent (hopefully daily) basis. This means that everyone can skip the slide show when I return! Enjoy.

Friday, June 14, 2013


Why is this man so happy?



 
Because he left today!


Well, day one is in the bag.  After 308 miles and about six hours, I can safely say that this long awaited trip has finally started and I feel great!  The power of positive thinking turned our lousy weather into a clear (but cool) day without one drop of rain.  Weather was good except for the last 40 or so miles, when straight out of the north comes a crosswind that blew me sideways on the highway and it kept up for the rest of the ride, also dropping the temperature at least 10 degrees.  I ended the day in Port Huron, MI ... just the other side of the border from Sarnia, ON where I had originally planned to stay.
Today was pretty uneventful, but I do have one story for you. 
It’s early in the trip and I stop at the Lancaster, NY rest stop (just east of Buffalo).  As I stand by my bike adjusting my luggage, I notice 4 obviously foreign gentlemen staring at me. They finally approach and say, in very broken English that they are visiting from India.  One of them smiles, points at the bike and says something I can’t understand.  I think he’s complementing me on how good it looks, so I smile and nod.  At this point, he sits on the bike, grabs the handlebars and his friends start shooting pictures while I’m wondering what’s going on.  Then, smiling and talking in barely understandable English, each one takes a turn doing this.  But, wait for it … this gets even better.
Right about the time the fourth guy finishes posing, four more of these guys come out of the rest area and … you guessed correctly … they also pose on my bike for pictures.  By this time, I’m laughing so hard I can’t talk.  Finally, three or four of them proceed to pose with me in front of the bike.   About this time, I’m thinking I should charge for this photo op!  The session ends, we all shake hands, they hop in their van  and they are off to their next stop, which I think was Philadelphia.  Once I’m back on the road, it occurs to me that while I didn’t want to unpack my camera for this, I did have a cell phone that takes pictures … oh well.  Anyway, stuff like this always seems to happen to me!
Tomorrow, a short 220 mile ride to Muskegon, MI and then the Lake Michigan Fast Ferry to Milwaukee.