Tuesday, August 25, 2009

day 4

At last, I start riding on road I'm very familiar with. After waiting for commuter traffic to die down I hopped on the road to Stamford. Again it was a much shorter day than either Friday or Saturday and was a quick jaunt through NJ up to Stamford.

My technique of following the fastest flow of traffic from a distance paid off nicely as I watched the poor guy I was trailing get pulled over going through Jersey. And back to 5mph over the limit for me.



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Crossing the GWB with Manhattan in the background

and I finally arrive in Stamford just in time to relax at the pool with Jimmy, Mikayla and some red wine.

day 3

Day 3 was my first day of recovery. Slept in a bit in DC, had brunch with a few of my college friends who I haven't seen in ages and then packed up to head to Philadelphia for dinner with my sister, Kea.

I stopped by Arlington on my way up to Philly to visit my grandfather's grave and met a woman there who has been going there every Sunday for the last 10 years.


 After chatting with my new friend for a while, I rolled out to Philadelphia to have a nice dinner with Kea.  Such a quick ride compared to Friday and Saturday!


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Kea snapped a picture as I arrived

Sunday, August 23, 2009

day 2

day 2 was one hell of an adventure. I got lost trying to get into the smokey mountains and realized I didn't have enough time on this trip up to really do it sans-GPS in unfamiliar territory having to stop to look at maps constantly. With that figured out (and me slightly frustrated with the ****ers who flaked on sending me the GPS unit I bought from them) I decided to try to make it to Washington DC and see my friends from college Laura, Jason and Alissa.










somewhere in TN



again TN



entering Virginia!



see those reflections in the helmet? mountains. you don't see those in Texas...



unfortunately i was too tired to bust out the big camera for a good picture at night, but finally I get to DC

Saturday, August 22, 2009

day 1

long day for day 1. three heavy rain storms, amazing lightning storm, and 680mi. The most wonderful thing is that cops down here seem to speed a LOT and don't mind if you follow them as they do so. 85-90mph through a few sections of Mississippi and Alabama really helped getting some miles done for this part of the trip.

here was my day (GPS tracker crapped out for the last leg to birmingham):








clearly not many good photo ops in torrential rain, but managed to sneak one in by the highway. I'm planning to spend today taking my time riding through the smokey mountains and hopefully have some better weather / opportunities to snap a few pictures.

Friday, August 21, 2009

all packed up and (almost) ready to go

Well it is the day of departure. Long-horns are on the bike, everything is packed and good to go, oil topped off. Only hiccup is apparently magnetic tank bags don't work on the R1200GS... happily the dealer here opens at 9 and hopefully they have one in stock for my bike.



very important addition...:



oh and harboraudio.com is truly awful. pre-ordered the gps from them at the end of may, it went through two delays, finally "shipped" on july 30th yet I still haven't seen it. No responses from them from e-mails I have sent and both of their phone numbers have been set not to receive incoming calls anymore... Reversed the charges through amex but by law they have to give them 6 weeks to figure things out so I can't really go out and buy another until this is settled. Thanks...

Friday, August 7, 2009

bright as day...

The lights finally got in (with a free t-shirt from touratech and I spent a really sweaty evening in the 100° garage at my apartment installing them but they're in and working. the HID is just as bright or possibly brighter than the high beams on my S4...



high voltage for the HID!