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Approaching Laughlin and yes, I did fix the my crooked horizon for later ride segments |
Outbound destination ride completed February 10, 2017 to Laughlin,
Nevada. A destination ride is one which is taken for the purpose of arriving at
a particular end-point for a particular purpose; Laughlin was the particular end-point,
the particular purpose was – is actually since I’m in my room at the Aquarius
Casino Resort as I type up this report – to gather with friends, renew old
acquaintances, make new ones, enjoy the amenities of the hotel/casino, take a ride
for enjoyment… I’m sure you’re getting the picture here.
Don’t misunderstand me; riding for the purpose of arriving at a
spot on the map is, nevertheless, riding. I’ve taken my bike to plenty of
places I needed to be or otherwise would have gone via some other conveyance.
I’ve ridden to Merlin, Oregon to visit my parents, ditto to Klamath Falls, OR.
I ride to church from time to time to worship and add a certain a coolness
factor to the parking lot. When I worked in an office, I used to commute to it.
The overall sense of riding is rarely lost altogether. Sometimes it’s dimmed
due to the event or shaded with emotions because of the event. For instance,
memorial rides. And, I once rode to Fresno for an Aunt’s memorial service.
While we like to call them celebrations of life they are infused with a sense
of melancholy while we remember the lost and thus the ride is shaded somewhat,
neither good nor bad.
For the ride out to Laughlin, it got progressively better as the
ride went along. I left my home fully dressed for rain to arrive a bit early at
the meet spot in Santa Clarita where I was joined by six others – Tim & Bev,
Jed & Sue, Shawn, and Todd. We rolled out in a nice tight grouping and
headed up the pass toward Palmdale to skirt the desert community along the
Highway 138 out to Victorville. I love riding with these people (and the others
I rode with later in the day) who ride with an easy discipline that is
comfortable even when I end up stretching my comfort zone.
At Victorville we doubled our numbers as we added five bikes
including two two-up couples – Dale & Jeanie, Andy & Jane, along with Karen,
Steve, and Keith. The final bike tally for our ride out was 1 Can-Am Spider, 1
Harley Electra-glide, 1 Victory Vegas, 5 Victory Cross Countries, and 5 Victory
Visions. We made a short hop up Highway 15 to Barstow for my best meal of the
day at Oggi’s Sports Brewhouse.
When our twelve bikes rolled out of the service station we
encountered our only problem for the group as we merged on to a busy section of
Highway 15. As a testament to the group’s skill and demeanor, it took a short five
miles to regroup without any heroics or dangerous and inconsiderate riding.
These people are awesome!
Our ride up the 15 was without incident and we eventually left the
freeway for two-lane highways which included a gas stop at Ludlow, CA. where I
took an unplanned trip down memory lane as we reformed to continue on to
Laughlin when I hopped down to take a look at an AT&T radio site that I
used to do the planning for. It’s still there and in good shape.
Regarding my choice to ride fully outfitted for rain: I did that
in order to forestall the need to actually ride in the rain and it worked
pretty well. I peeled it off for lunch at Oggi’s but judiciously donned it once
again before heading out. The weather reminded me that our truce was a tenuous
one at best and I maybe should have left the suit on during lunch. I caught
about twelve drops while moving up the onramp. However, I felt sufficiently
respected by the weather for my efforts and stripped the suit off for good at
Ludlow and did not have rain the rest of the weekend while riding.
As we approached Laughlin riders peeled off to their various
accommodations for the weekend to gather later for dinner, music, and some
little high-jinks. All in all it was a good day on the road and in the
destination with a bunch of quality people.
That evening we indulged in pursuits commensurate with our stated
purpose at our intended destination. Larger groups gathered for dinner and camaraderie
at various sites in the town. The most interesting gathering for me was in the
Jed and Sue suite where each person to come through the door was greeted with a
rousing cheer.
Keep it real and keep the iron side up.
Peace
jerry
aka
- Shakespeare
Facebook comment from Keith Drake: Awesome review of this weekends trip. You are spot on with your statement that these folks are quality friends. Sometimes it takes a good road trip to remind us who truly has our backs. Can't wait to see you all again soon. Thank you!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Keith. Very true about who has our backs. And while it is not only on the road that we do this we had a good example on our way out when we noticed two bikes pulled over up a side road from our route. We pulled over while our lead bike went to check everything was okay. That's how bikers roll.
DeleteSince you didn't bring it up you are either gracious about it or I got your Harley (a very nice bike) model right. This would be an amazing thing for me to get it right. After decades of bird watching I still need a field guide and on this trip I didn't have my Harley guide in my saddlebag. Peace friend.
Facebook reply from Keith Drake: LOL you got it right my friend.
DeleteFacebook comment from Greg Farrice-Taylor: Very cool write up!
ReplyDeleteThanks Greg. They almost write themselves with excellent people and cool rides and places. Have a most excellent day.
DeleteFacebook comment from Jspriders Scv: Jerry, Keep the stories coming. Always a treat👍
ReplyDeleteTo keep them coming I’ll need to keep riding. That sounds like an excellent plan. Loads of great highlights from this weekend and I probably won’t do it justice. I have one more post planned for the ride then another about group rides in general. JSPriders are excellent hosts and ride leaders. Sue taking over lead as Jed dropped back to give us an opening on the way home was a perfect example. Stay cool friends.
DeleteFacebook comment from Ginger Hay: It was a pleasure to meet you.
ReplyDeleteGinger, likewise, I'm sure. I got a real kick out of seeing you and JFP together. I'm sure it is true of you as well but he looked 'youthful' and happy. Thank you for that. Riding with you and the others is always fun and hanging out an adventure.
DeleteFacebook comment from Jspriders Scv: Very nice job Shakespeare. Always a pleasure to ride with you.
ReplyDeleteYes, a pleasure indeed. And, thanks. Fun rides and adventurous hanging out - an unbeatable combination.
DeleteFacebook comment from Andy Le Roux: Thanks for the write up Jerry White. We always enjoy riding with you all.
ReplyDeleteThank you Andy. It is a pleasure to ride with people with style and who ride with pride in their machines and riding abilities. You and Jane are exemplary riders and a joy to be around.
Deletealways good to grab a cup of coffee and read Shakespeare's write-up. Can't wait to hear your spin on that guy that was trying to take pictures of our window!
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like a great way to read through the write-ups. I've been mulling over the next installment and how to handle certain delicacies and being close to racing by them with barely a glance and now I know there's interest is some of them. Shakespeare! To the keyboard...
DeleteFacebook comment from Tim Robertson: Wear that Shakespeare patch proud my friend.
ReplyDeleteI do. It was given by a person and persons I hold in high regard.
DeleteFacebook comment from Donna Render Dovel: Thank you for your share. It is like I was with you guys!
ReplyDeleteThank you! One of the best compliments for a post like this is when someone says they felt like they were there. Not to get too sappy but in some mystical way, you were. I think it's a biker thing.
DeleteI'm writing up my post for Saturday and you have some of the best photos of our burro friends in Oatman and I'd like to use one with your permission. You could pick one and tag me on it so I'll know or let me pick one. Two I'm thinking about are one with you and Sue and then one with you and a nice background of the town and landscape. Thanks.
Facebook reply from Donna Render Dovel: I'll tag you if you need me to but you're welcome to use any of them. Pretty sure I snagged some of those from someone else! ☺
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