Saturday, August 29, 2009

New York and Connecticut

Brad and Bill stayed in Ellicottville Thursday evening and rode through the Southern Tier of New York all day Friday. The roads were twisty and curvy through the mountains. The mountain sides were green and refreshing. Small farms were spread though-out the ride. Some houses had little signs to sell molasses, eggs and even baby piglets! We saw an old cannon with a stack of cannon balls in front of one house-some neat little villages. We stopped for lunch at a Greek restaurant in a town called Apalachin off highway 17. Bill tried some Greek food-some hamburger wrapped in grape leaves. It was pretty good!

It rained most of the day on Friday. We had an exhilarating ride through the Catskill Mountains, crossed the Hudson River and stopped at Poughkeepsie for the night. Our challenge was to find a nice hotel. The rain was pouring down so drinking a coke and asking for directions seemed like a good thing to do. We stopped at Gentlemen Jim’s Restaurant and Pub to get directions. We walked in the bar side wearing our rain gear and dripping wet. There was standing room only and no two barstools together at the bar. This was a popular place. Luckily for us there were two widows eating at the bar who were kind enough to move over to give us room beside them. That was the ice breaker Brad needed. Soon we had so many recommendations to hotels and bars that it was tough to decide which one to select. We ended up at the Grand Hotel and walked, in the rain, down to the Derby Pub. We had a great time sharing stories with some good folks there….one guy could not comprehend that we were really on our bikes riding to anywhere!
Saturday was another wet and rainy day. We rode highway 44 through Connecticut. The roads had many sharp turns covered with mature green trees. The rain got much harder as the day went on. Our feet were wet and the rain had penetrated our rain suits. It was time to stop and dry out! We stopped a small town called Putnam and found the Kings Inn which is a hotel with a Mexican restaurant beside it. We did not take any pictures due to the heavy rain and fog.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

2009 Multi-day Bike Trip is Underway!

Our 2009 motorcycle trip is underway! On Friday August 21st, Bill rode north to Milwaukee to see the famous Serial Number One at the Harley Davidson Museum. Bill took the awesome Back Roads Tour which took him to see the archives behinds the scenes. There were racks and Racks of bikes stacked to the ceiling! A must see for anyone visiting the museum! The ride was good. The temperature was about 60 degrees the whole way which was really nice. It rained nearly the entire way back to Illinois which gave Bill the opportunity to check his rain gear for leaks!

The next day, Brad rode through Utah and Wyoming stopping in Sydney, Nebraska. He arrived at Bill’s house after riding through Nebraska and Iowa on his second day. Brad stayed at Bill’s house one night and got on the road the next morning heading to New York to visit family. Bill works until Thursday and will meet Brad in New York.

He is a picture of Bill's friends, Darren and Mike, putting on their rain suits on the way back from Milwaukee.