Our summer Vacation 2012.

Apr 17, 2011
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Yuma, Az.
The plan: 6 weeks to ride the Tri-Glide through all of the states east of the Mississippi that we had not ridden it in on our 2010 vacation and repeat some of the previous states to visit friends, visit some historic sites, ride the Tail of the Dragon, Cherohala Skyway, BRP, and the Snake. We did not make any motel reservations, we just planned to ride till we decided to stop and then find a motel to stay in. We left Friday the first of June, we headed north out of Yuma to get out of the desert prior to it getting to hot. So off toward the mountains headed toward highway 89A. We went through the town of Hope, Az. As we were leaving Hope we stopped to take a picture of this sign outside of town.

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The one thing I didn't realize at the time was that it was a premonition. We then wound up in Congress, Az. and what else would you expect to see in Congress than this.

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The most scenic part of the day was riding 89A from Prescott to Flagstaff. We had a great ride to Tuba City, Az. the first day. The next morning we left Tuba City and stopped in Kenyatta to gas up and have a cold drink and smoke. While we were relaxing some one decided that they needed our bungee cord holding our cooler and our bag with toiletries, directions, and the wife’s glasses. Fortunately we noticed the bungee cord was missing and I had some cord in the tour pack and used it to tie the bags down. The wife’s HD head set was acting up, no audio in one ear speaker and distorted audio in the other. Also the head sets cause your ears to hurt, the person who designed them should be forced to wear them all day every day for 5 weeks minimum. Near Pagosa Springs Co. we saw the largest beaver we have ever seen, crossing the highway. Arrived in Alamosa, Co. that evening, another great day of riding.

Next morning loaded up, pulled out of the motel parking lot, and started down the road, when shifting to third gear the motorcycle dies prior to releasing the clutch. I went ahead and released the clutch hoping it would restart but it didn't start, so I pulled the clutch back in and coasted into another motels parking lot. Would turn over but not fire, like it wasn't getting any gas. Sunday is not a good day to have your motorcycle break since few if any HD dealers have service departments open on Sunday. The nearest dealer was Pueblo Co. and their service dept is also closed on Monday but the dealership is open on Monday, so we arranged to have Roadside Assistance pick us up on Monday to take the Triglide and us to Pueblo.

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We were fortunate to get a break on the cost of a motel room within walking distance of the Outpost Harley Davidson Dealer. Tuesday morning walk to Outpost HD to get with the service dept. guys so they could get started. Bought T-shirts as I always get t-shirts from dealers we've done business with, would have bought a replacement head set for the wife but they did not have one. The dealer did not appear to be making much progress on the trike by 9:30 so we walked back to the hotel and arranged to stay another night due to their 10:30 check out time. Walked back to the dealer about 11:30 and it was fixed and ready to go. Apparently a clip that holds the fuel line to the fuel pump had broken. They said that it was part of the fuel pump assembly and that they were able to scavenge one and only charged me for 1 hour of labor, They even cleaned the bugs and road grime off of the Tri-Glide.

Wednesday we left Pueblo and headed south to New Mexico. We saw prong horn Antelope in Colorado and New Mexico and a couple must have lost there way and entered Oklahoma, because we only saw 2 in Oklahoma shortly after crossing the border into the state. Apparently we went through a travel warp starting that day because we found our selves going through Haiti and Des Moines while traveling through New Mexico. Then we got to Oklahoma and a town named Felt, in Oklahoma! And then we continued on through Moscow in Kansas.

When we got to Meade Kansas figured it was time to find a place to stay but there were no motel rooms available, same in Minneola, didn't see any motels in Bloom or Kingsdown so on to Bucklin. Pull into a Best Western and no rooms available, go back outside and the bags are missing from the tour pack rack, the cord had come untied. I looked back toward where we pulled in and see the cooler bag laying in the turn-in from the road into the Best Western parking lot. I looked up the road and cannot see the other bag. So back the way we came to try to find the missing bag. I remembered it being there when we stopped in Minneola so we headed back, watching along the side of the road all the way. Got there and no bag along the way. Gas tank is almost empty and guess what, the power lines for the town had gone down and there was no electricity and they had no idea when it would be back on. The bike indicated it had 34 miles worth of gas and Dodge City was 22 miles to the north, so off to Dodge City, hopefully we can get a motel room there. The only room we could find was a 2 bed room Suite on the outskirts of town, fortunately they gave us a break on the cost.

Thursday we headed back to Minneola and retraced our ride to Bucklin looking for the lost bag. Never saw it. Spent Thursday night in Neosho Mo. Removed the gulf coast states from the trip plan due to the hurricane that was hitting the gulf coast states. Friday headed to Springfield Mo. to Denney's Harley Davidson. Bertha (My GPS's name, because she is obviously one of the B-tt Sisters) told us that Denney's HD was located across the street from it's actual location, ain’t technology grand. GREAT They have a replacement head set for the wife’s not working worth a darn head set. Had to buy T-shirts. On to Jackson Tn. To stay Friday night. Saturday on to Maryville Tn. Now my head set stops working so we stop at Boswells HD in Cookeville Tn. to replace it, wanted to get t-shirts but there is no more space to pack any thing on the Tri-Glide so we will order from them once we get home.

Check into the 411 Motel in Maryville (Would not recommend staying there, not to good) watch the news and it is suppose to start raining that night and continue for 3 days because the hurricane is pushing on north. Well so much for riding the Tail of the Dragon, Cherohala Skyway, BRP, and the Snake since they are dangerous enough in good weather, I don't think we would enjoy riding them in the rain and vacation is suppose to be enjoyable.

Sunday morning off to Luray Va. we get to ride half of the day in the rain heading to Luray. Thinking that we could ride part of the Skyline Drive Monday morning and then tour the caverns in the afternoon. Watch the news that night and it is suppose to start raining about 11:00 AM or 12:00. So much for the Skyline Drive morning ride, we want to get to the caverns and then get on down the road ahead of this darn rain.

Monday we tour the Luray Caverns, really nice.

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Pretty Fancy entry for a cavern.

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That's us in the cavern.
 
Then off to Harper's Ferry, also a good stop.

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Then to Chambersburg Pa. to meet up with an old friend we served in the Marine Corps with, and one of his friends he grew up with that served in the Navy, on Tuesday afternoon. We check in to the motel on Monday in Chambersburg and spent Tuesday watching TV and the rain out the window most of the day, friends arrive Tuesday afternoon as planned.
Wednesday and Thursday we spent touring Gettysburg, really great and no rain!

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Also if you have a chance to eat at Hoss Steak House do yourself a favor and take advantage of the opportunity, they have great food and it is reasonably priced. ( I am in no way affiliated with their business)
Friday it's off to Valley Forge via Delaware.

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This is Washington's Headquarters Building the only original building still there.

Stayed in King of Prussia Pa. for the night.
Stopped at another Washington Museum in Pa. Saturday but they would not allow any photographs to be taken in the museum, so we didn't go in to it.
On to a historic area of Ct. to see where one of our friends from our Yuma Harley dealership (Bobby’s Territorial HD, great dealership) grew up.
This was his parents house.

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These were his neighbors.

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And this was the street sign just down the street from his parents house.

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I think perhaps we should have garlic in our pockets when we are near our friend at Bobby's Territorial HD.:laugh:

Then through other eastern states.

Bypassed Mass. and R.I. due to their ignorant law against possession of a head set for your motorcycle, it's not just against the law to use one, it is against the law to posses one. I did not want to contribute to their financial base with stupid laws like that on the books.
Then to Fort McClary Maine.

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From there to our friend from the Marine Corps home near Potsdam, New York and 9 days visiting with them.

Continued after the next two post.
 
Enjoyed reading this!! Reminded me of our coast-to-coast trip a couple of years ago - best trip we ever made, and hope to do it again in the next few years. Been struggling the past five months trying to recoup from surgery, so haven't racked up ANY miles, but looking forward to spring (otherwise known as the three weeks before Central Texas turns into Hades in the summer). Thanks for the treat!
 
Next to Lake Erie HD to have my 30,000 mile service done on the Tri-Glide. They were another good dealership, even provided a loaner Tri-Glide to make a lunch run on and washed the bugs and road grime off of ours. Then to Auburn In. to visit and have lunch with other old friends. Then to Sturgis. Two previous motorcycle trips we have been near Sturgis, S.D. while the rally was going on and we did not attend because I don't need to be around that insanity. So we decided to go to Sturgis Michigan, That way we have been to Sturgis and avoided the insanity. Maybe some time we can go to Sturgis, S.D. when the insanity is not going on. Next to Cedar Rapids, Iowa to visit with other old friends. Started sprinkling on us on the way so we pulled off on the exit for another highway to get our rain gear on, after getting the rain gear on we wound up rerouting 12 miles getting rained on all the way then back on the original highway and no rain.

Next to Nebraska and the Lewis and Clark Museum.

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Due to the forest fires in Colorado we canceled our plan to go to Pikes Peak and decided to reroute down through Kansas City, Kansas and then to Dodge City so we could do some sight seeing there, since our previous stop there did not allow time to sight see.

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Went to the Boot Hill Museum and a Wax Museum in Dodge City and also took the bike to the Dodge City HD shop, another good dealership, to find and fix an oil leak.

And you can't stop in Dodge City with out going to:

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And enjoy the entertainment there.

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And of course the gunfights.

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Then back through part of Oklahoma and on to New Mexico.

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Then past Ship Rock and back to Arizona.

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Now back in Arizona we made one discovery.
King Kong was buried in North East Arizona.
He became petrified and his face is now visible from the highway

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More of Arizona,

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Had to stop and check out the dinosaur tracks.

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And more of Arizona:

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It was a Great Trip, saw some really neat stuff, and had great visits with some of our Great Friends.
Other great friends we did not get to visit with, hopefully we will get to another time.
The Travel Warp routed us to Haiti, Moscow, Berlin, Angola, Lebanon, New London, Dover, Batavia, Manchester, Hamburg, Geneva, Dunkirk, and Lisbon. Who knew you could travel the world and never leave the USA and need to use a Passport.
 
Thanks for sharing, were down in Yuma Dec. 20th 2012. with out trike. Visited a bro in Tucson for a few days then stayed in Yuma for our 4th year. Love it down there and the weather also.
Went to Al Gadonis MX. for margaritas, souvies and fish tacos.
Hoping to bring the trike down for 6 weeks next year, hope we can share a beer or 3.
Take care:wave4:
 
Well after 4 days of 666 views I had to come on here and get that changed. 666 use to be the Coronado Trail highway number but they changed it to 191 and that was another ride, but didn't post because we didn't get that many good pictures.:D
 
was enjoying your post when i came across a pic that i new i had seen... not bad for AN AUSSIE TO HAVE ALMOST THE SAME PHOTO AND TAKEN FROM A MOVING TRIKE..

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Well oneup if you went by that site then you had to have passed King Kong's face because it is just east of there a very short distance. :)
 

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