Where did you ride today?

This was a short trip. I lead a Life Group at church, if you're not familiar with the term, think of a combination of a Bible study and sharing Life with others.

Anyway, it was a great excuse for a ride, but I felt a picture was needed...or it didn't happen. :D

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If all goes well, I'm heading up the Mt. Baker Highway again tomorrow. The last part leading to Artist Point is closed, but I should be able to get to Heather Meadows and I'll hike Upper and Lower Bagley Lakes.

Chris
 
Nice couple day ride throughout the dragon area with Wytheville VA as base camp. Beautiful weather, and fall foliage, in the middle of the week to avoid the crowds.

Speyside Bourbon Cooperage Bourbon Barrel Stave Manufacturer BUT NO BOURBON!!!!
Staley Memorial Overlook
Back of the Dragon!!!!!
Buchanan Highway
Hungry Mother State Park
Hungry Mother Lake
Hemlock Haven Conference Center
Walker Mountain Overlook

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If you mean to make up more lyrics, I'm in.
First draft:

All the leaves are brown
And the sky is gray
I've been for a ride
On an autumn's day
I wore Warm and Safe
Kept me comfy all day
Motorcycle ridin'
On such an autumn's day

Stopped into a diner
Just to stretch my legs
Well, I sat down in a booth
And I ordered eggs
You know the waitress liked the tip
She knows I'm not gonna stay
Motorcycle ridin'
On such an autumn's day

[Flute Solo]

All the leaves are brown
And the sky is gray
I've been for a ride
On an autumn's day
If I didn't drop her
I could leave today
Motorcycle ridin'
On such an autumn's day

Motorcycle ridin'
On such an autumn's day
Motorcycle ridin'
On such an autumn's day



Added: Note: By 'her' I mean the bike, not the waitress. I could change the line to "If I don't drop it".
 
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First draft:

All the leaves are brown
And the sky is gray
I've been for a ride
On an autumn's day
I wore Warm and Safe
Kept me comfy all day
Motorcycle ridin'
On such an autumn's day

Stopped into a diner
Just to stretch my legs
Well, I sat down in a booth
And I ordered eggs
You know the waitress liked the tip
She knows I'm not gonna stay
Motorcycle ridin'
On such an autumn's day

[Flute Solo]

All the leaves are brown
And the sky is gray
I've been for a ride
On an autumn's day
If I didn't drop her
I could leave today
Motorcycle ridin'
On such an autumn's day

Motorcycle ridin'
On such an autumn's day
Motorcycle ridin'
On such an autumn's day



Added: Note: By 'her' I mean the bike, not the waitress. I could change the line to "If I don't drop it".
I love it, Larry . Do we have a musician to record it?
 
I did ride up to Heather Meadows and hiked the loop around Upper and Lower Bagley Lakes.

I've been blessed this year. I rode up to Artist Point on the 8th, and it closed for the season on the 16th. That's the last 2.7 miles beyond Heather Meadows on the Mt. Baker Highway. I rode to Heather Meadows yesterday and that'll probably be the last time for the season for that ride as well. The DOT crews have started putting sand on the road. So I feel like I made my trip, just in time.

On the way up Hwy 9. If you look closely, you can see the snow-capped dome of Mt. Baker to the left of the jagged peaks.
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Upper Bagley Lake and the cirque behind it.
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Lower Bagley Lake.
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The stream between the two lakes.
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There's a great feeling to walking back to your bike and just loving the look. You can see the snow removal equipment in the background. Those peaks in the background are in Canada.
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I try to take this same picture on the way home each time. That is Mt. Shuksan in the background.
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Chris
 
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Probably the last ride for this year...
I got started with a "forum" a couple decades ago. I usually referred to it as "The Rounders", although the website had a different name. A Rounder is someone who rides year around, with different categories. They were devising ways to ride back in the day when heated gear was just being thought of, and they would make their own.

A couple of the guys lived in places like Minnesota and Michigan. They installed car tire studs in their motorcycles so they could ride in the snow and ice.

Where there's a will, there's a way! :D

Chris
 
Total respect for him. I've ridden down to 16F, but only when the roads are dry.

But I have had more than one situation where I pushed the limits. I was going to a team meeting for a prison ministry in a nearby town. The weather forecast said it would be in the 40's later that day, and so I wanted to ride. I headed out of my driveway and the snow flakes were starting. Just tiny little things, but I was expecting, hoping it would quit. It didn't. In fact, the snow "flakes" were more like ice crystals. They never stopped. They came through the closed vents in my helmet like little needles hitting my face. All the while I was asking myself why I was on the motorcycle instead of the Subaru Outback. I mean, it has heated seats, heated windshield wipers, heated mirrors, all wheel drive, ...and I'm on two wheels wondering when it'll be only one wheel???? Where's the sense in that???? So for 25 minutes, I kept telling myself how stupid I was.

And on the way home when the temperature was 45 degrees, I felt sooooo goooood. :D :D :D

Chris
 
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