11-18-2006, 12:54 AM | #1 |
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I'm Back! , this is were I was..........
I've been totally neglecting my car and e90post, letting sit it the garage all summer. Well like it or not, I'm back around here, and thought I would share the latest adventure I took on my other BMW the R1150R.
Link to trip, out west, http://web.mac.com/joefinn/iWeb/The%...p/Welcome.html Trip 2- 2 weeks later About 3 weeks ago an opportunity opened up for me to ride my bike to Orlando for a show I was doing, with time after the gig to wander. Even though I had just returned home from my 5000 mile trip out west, I was quite excited to be able to get another ride in this year. I flew home on Tuesday night from another tour, packed my bike, caught some sleep and set out early Wednesday for Florida. According to Mr. Garmin it was 1164 miles to Orlando via Interstate, and I had a day and a half to get there. No problem. I won't say just how fast I was going, wasn't looking, really :roll: but my fuel light would come on every 130 miles or so. Fourteen hours and 804 miles later I was in Macon, GA. The next day I finished the ride and arrived at the JW Marriot/Ritz Carleton resort with 7 hours to spare. Here a few pics of the show I was doing, since I had to stare at for 6 days in the middle of my trip....dam pesky work, getting in the way of riding.......... So I had a week of 14 hour workdays and was ready to get moving south again. The day before our load-out was happening I found out that NASA was launching a rocket Wednesday night at 8:30. It was a rocket called STEREO, containing a pair of satellites that are doing 3D imaging of the sun to help warn us when there's solar activity that can harm electronics. Show was over at Noon, hmmmmmm I could be in Cape canaveral in less than 2 hours.......yes! I've never witnessed a launch and was very excited for the opportunity. So I pushed the crew hard that day, probly didn't make any new friends , but we were out of there at 4:30. My bike was right in front already packed from the night before, waiting to go. I ended up finding a great camp-spot right in Cape Canaveral in Jetty Park. Perfect. I set up camp, and walked over to the beach to watch with a small crowd of maybe 100 people. The launch was amazing needless to say, something everyone should watch in a lifetime. GO GO GO !!!!!!! Proud to be an American! WOO HOO! The next morning I finally was heading south again, stopped at Ft. Myers BMW to pick up a turn signal stalk to replace a broken one. After that I continued south finally getting onto US 1 and into the Keys. I ended up at a KOA campground ($61, OUCH! ) for the night. The guy in the office wouldn't let me pick my spot, " you'll camp where we assign" in a half full campground. Kind of annoying, but it was sunset and I wasn't going keep searching for a campground at this time. Well at least the best sunset pics of my trip came from the most expensive campground ever. I had been lucky enough to get a 1 night reservation for a campsite at Bahai Honda State Park. I had campsite #70 in the Sandspur campground. I guess this campground had been closed for some time, allowing it to recover from the hurricanes last year. There was still plenty of evidence all around of the destruction from last year's storms. Stripped vegetation and such. It was still very beautiful, and a very cool campsite. I ate well that night, pork chops, wild rice and corn on the cob. The thing these pictures don't communicate well is how windy it was. There was a big front moving through, and it was windy as hell, gusts up 40mph the Rangers had told me upon checking in. Shortly before this sunrise shot, when it was still dark, there was a intense lighting storm all around, but no rain. yet After this picture, I went back to sleep, to be awakened to the most intense rain storm I've spent in a tent to date. Lasted about 2 hours, and my North Face tent held up just fine, with only a few drops coming through. I was dry. Since the campground was sold-out I had to move the next day. I ended up on Big Pine Key, real close to where I had been the night before. This is a very good place to camp. Nice camp-store, clean facilities, and very, very nice people. Only $36/night. cheap by KOA standards. I loved my new campsite. My tent was feet from the water, I could fish and snorkel right from my site. Plus I didn't have to leave until I wished. This little key deer just loved the R and couldn't help but come get a closer look. These guys were around at night. ]\ So I did do some fishing, using my Ultra-light fishing pole's with 6 pound line. A few local fisherman had kinda laughed at the strength line I had on when I was buying leaders and tackle. When this thing took my line and just took off, it was crazy. I had no idea what I had caught, I just new that it took 3/4 of my line off the reel. When I finally got him in, I wasn't sure what to do, but struggled with it ti get the hook out quick so I could get a pic and throw it back. These shovel-head sharks are STRONG! I had no idea of how to clean it, not too many sharks in Wisconsin, so I threw it back. All of the fishing I did was right here, wading in the water casting in the channels. I didn't catch anything to eat, and ended up just catching a few small barracuda's while wading far from the beach. Still was pretty cool. I ended up buying this folding chair because I wanted to be comfy. Since it was too big for my to carry I marked it the "motorcycle chair" and left it with the campground, so if you ever go here. ask for the chair and relax! So after 3 days here on Big Pine, I had to go. It was getting hotter, and I was needing to ride, and couldn't sit still any longer. I packed up and headed back north to some nice cool weather and twisty roads. Little did I know......... I ended up in Orange City Fl ,just outside of Daytona Beach, at a KOA. First place I could have a fire, and I found this guy who had some for sale, after going down a dirt road for a few miles following "firewood" sign's. The fire burned bright that night, and there was a street-type light about 50 yards behind my site. Maybe too much Johnny Walker, but I ended up with these....looked cool at the time. The Bronze BMW. :shock: There's an Alien behind it I swear! By now my bike is overdue for it's 12,000 mile service, and the tires are looking pretty square. Hmmmmmm. Ft. Myers BMW couldn't/wouldn't fit me in at a good time, and Orlando didn't have the tires in stock. Well, I have an Aunt around Charlotte. So I get out the Anonymous book, and call Charlotte BMW. Yes they have Pilot Road's for my bike, yes they can fit me in for service, can I be drop it off tomorrow? YES. Called my Aunt, and am on my way to Rock Hill, SC. Woo Hoo ! Jacksonville? [IMG]http://img179.imageshack.us/ Georga? on I-95 img179/3940/dscn1056ob2.jpg[/IMG] As soon as I crossed into South Carolina, I jumped off the highway onto SR 321. This nice 2 lane road would take all the way to Rock Hill, almost. I dropped my bike off here for it's service and some new tires. I also swapped out the cut out for the full size left side inner case on my bike. I've been trying to do this for a little while now, but Chicago BMW never called me on the one that ordered from them. Charlotte BMW is awesome! They treated me great, and were very professional. A+ for them, highly recommended. Go see 'em !! While my bike was there I visited with my family, seeing a cousin that I hadn't visited in 20 years. Cool and strange. In this down time I also watched the weather channel quite a bit. Since I was here, I figure I might as well ride the Blue Ridge Parkway next. All I kept seeing on TWC is that a huge cold front is coming and It's going to be very cold in the mountains. Low's in the 10's, high's in the 30's. No way around it now, I'm riding in the cold. This prompted me to re-evaluate my gear and capabilities to ride and camp in these kind of temps. I knew I would have to ride in some cold to get home but this....... It was pretty clear that I was not set up for 10º camping and riding, and I needed to do something about it. There just happened to be an REI close by, and Charlotte BMW had a nice selection of Gerbing electric jacket liner. I was going to be OK, my bank account wouldn't be but I'll deal with that later. I picked up a mid-weight fleece bag liner that added 12º of warmth to my 20º sleeping bag. Worked great, was never cold in my bag. Even an 15º I also bought a new dry-bag to replace the Helen2Wheels bag I have that has shredded and ripped, no longer being water proof, and a set of double walled capeline underwear pants, to go over my existing one's, some packs of toe warmers, and some thick socks. \I go the next morning and find the perfect fit in a Gerbings, and install a thermostat on my bike. The riding I did would no have been possible without the Gerbing's IMO. The other thing I picked up that made the ride to come possible, even comfortable, was the gloves. I bought some Rev'It Ultra Gloves. PCM technology really works. These gloves are amazing. Warm, not bulky, and very comfy. schoeller®-PCM actively balances out too cold or too hot temperatures. Phase Change Materials (PCM) change their state of matter at a certain temperature: from liquid to solid and vice versa. When the temperature rises, the excess heat is stored. When the temperature falls, the previously stored heat is released again. OK, sorry for the gear rant, on with the trip. So here I am ready to go, tuned up, fresh tires, and days to ride the BRP with no rain in sight. The Parts Manager, John gave me a route to get me to the BRP. I was glad I followed his direction's. ] 30 Minutes on this lovely road in NC with not another car in sight . Ah, finally! I rode the Parkway getting off it to go to Boone, NC to camp. So I get to the campground my GPS had taken my to. Closed for season. crap, it's getting dark , and it's about 20º now. Go to second campground. Closed. crap. 12 miles into Boone, it was dark now, and I had to stop and change my face shield to the clear one. Cold. I ended up in a hotel that night, just as well when I see the temp at 7am. BRP Explored a few fire roads Look out! curves in the middle of other curves! So after 2 days of riding the BRP, having the entire road to myself most of the time I made it into Washington DC to celebrate my birthday with some friends. I had to drive the Mall since I was here. After leaving DC. I went to Shenandoah National Park. There were deer everywhere looking at me funny with this hat on. It was a full moon this night too. My bike just keeps giving, blocking the wind for me so I could sit and read while staying somewhat warm. It was around 20º this night. Sunrise. The blanket around my engine helped block the wind from the night before. Skyline Drive Even though it was cold out, I was actually quite comfortable, and it was totally worth it because there was really no traffic. I rode for days on the BRP and Skyline drive during the week with no traffic. The BRP is great and all, but I would not have enjoyed it nearly as much with traffic, and I doubt I would ever plan a trip during peak times for that reason. I had planned on going from Shenandoah to Smokey Mountain NP taking the BRP, then ride deals gap on the way home. The weather was going to start to rain that night, and I felt it was time for me to get back, since I have carelessly been neglecting all/any of my responsibilities. Good thing I'm single! At about 10 am I left the park and jumped onto I-64. 745 miles to Chicago. I will sleep in my bed tonight. There's still these kinds of pumps around, at least in West Virginia. It did finally start to rain when I hit the Indiana border, and continued raining until I was just outside of Chicago. I hate riding in the rain, at night. I made into Chicago at 10PM, not bad I thought. HOME! Not too bad for the first summer with my R1150R. 15,000 miles of life well spent. What an amazing fall I turned out having, riding the Rocky and Appalachian Mountains in a months time, seeing the colors turn at both. Now I just need to start planning my next trip................... Equipment list: http://web.mac.com/joefinn/iWeb/Gear/Gear.html
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11-18-2006, 01:01 AM | #2 |
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Nice trip. Awesome pics.
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11-18-2006, 01:47 AM | #7 |
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that kind of trip must ahve been one experience...i hope to get a bike and do this one day...Key west is my backyard i go ther all the time, its really something else...
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Super write-up and pics, thanks for sharing that!
And welcome back.
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are those lights on the bike? pretty cool
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11-18-2006, 07:39 AM | #12 |
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I used to have a BMW 1988 K100RS Special, and I also used to go on solo rants like yours with a tent....none quite as ambitious as this trip, but I tell you, the sense of freedom you get with a bike and a tent and a few other things is incomparable!
I have driven the Blue Ridge Parkway many years ago when I lived in NC, to do that on a bike (especially yours!) alone must be spectacular! I'm glad you got home safely and that the weather didn't close in on you with snow or anything nasty like that. Night riding in the rain is bad enough! I loved the little deer in the Keys too! Thanks for the great trip report Chi Town! Did you post this at a BMW Bike Forum too?
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Awesome Pics....Awesome Write-Up!!!
I really enjoyed that, thank you and welcome back! What an amazing trip, stuff dreams are made of....I am envious
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Great write-up and awesome pics from the trip
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Awesome pics, very well written. Thanks for sharing!
BTW Victor can you delete his entire post from your quote?
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Superb write-up. I read every sentence thinking, "I wish I could do this...wow."
Great pics too. I'm amazed that all of that fit on your bike.
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Can't live without that heated vest....those gloves sound so awesome!!
Do you have heated grips? Mine did, made riding into the deep fall a breeze!!
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Wow. I can't even beleive you were able to find the time/money to DO that. That's AMAZING. You have me a dark shade of green, my friend.
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That was a great report and great pictures.
I am waiting to get my e92 from a European Delivery, so I follow the ED trips a lot. This is the first non-ED trip report that I have seen. I would like to see more trip reports with pictures like this one and the ED ones. BTW, I work in the JHU/APL space department where the STEREO spacecraft was designed built. I was not on the STEREO project. I designed the CRSIM instrument that was launched last year. Its GREAT to see people excited about the work we do. |
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Victor....fix your reply..ahahahhahaha (the attach pics)
Chitown, looks like you had a blast
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Awesome thread! Really enjoyed all the pics - especially of the Blue Ridge Parkway. Looks like you had a terrific trip. A lot of people would never dream of taking a trip like that. Congrats to you for having the guts to do it.
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