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Sunday, October 12, 2008

Our last ride before winter perhaps!



Joyce and I decided to jump on 'Ruby' (our bike) and take a ride with absolutely no clear destination in mind this morning.

It is Sunday, and it was supposed to be cloudy all day. Instead the sun was shining brightly. About 10 AM we decided we had to go for it. If it turned cloudy and cold, we'd just be prepared and not worry about it.

We have a good collection of jackets and helmets to select from so we really can ride in almost any weather; although we'd probably not ride in snow.

So, we chose the warmest riding jackets and helmets with full face protection to make sure our ride wouldn't be cut short by cold and wind.

The day turned out to be just great. We rode south from our home in Olympia, Washington on old highway 99. This road used to be the main north and south highway from Vancouver, British Columbia to Tijuana, Mexico...all down the west coast of the United States.

Now it passes thru small town after smaller town and includes lots of interesting things to look at that you wouldn't see if you were on the interstate highway going 75 mph.

We took State highway 507 south from Tenino, Washington on down to Centralia. Centralia is loaded with choices for most anything you'd like for a lunch stop. We decided to pass on them all as we had a late big breakfast. Instead we slowly ended up heading west from Centralia to a very small place called Galvin, Washington. There is one stop sign, and this old gas station/museum, 15 or 20 houses, and thats about it.

A few miles west of Galvin we could see that if we continued west we would ride straight into a dense layer of clouds and possibly hit rain. So, being the 'no destination in mind' kind of riders we were today; we simply turned a u and headed back into the sunshine.

We essentially retraced the ride down, although I believe you'd admit, the ride is quite different when you are going the opposite direction. You see entirely different things.

By now, we'd become hungry enough to stop for lunch in Centralia. We often stop at La Tarasca a traditional southern Mexican restaurant that is serviced by 'mom' and her daughters; straight from Mexico. Their specialty is slow cooked port roast, just like my mom used to make on a Sunday back home in Nebraska in my youth.

Today we decided to eat junk food. We passed many favorite restaurants and headed for Mr. J's on the north end of Centralia...just a little stand.

They have great tater tots...and I had a growing desire to eat some of these.

So....we ended the day after tots and hot dogs....and retraced the route back to Olympia and home.

It was just beginning to cloud up and get cooled off as we arrived back in town.

Will this be the last ride of our season?

You never know....

Please be sure to send me a photo of your bike and I love 'ride' stories.

Ride Safe!

#230 Members in the WMA! Welcome all new members!




With just 'electronic' word of mouth advertising to spread the word; we have grown from 0 - 230 members worldwide in the last 6 months!

Our membership is truly worldwide. It's been very interesting to hear from the riders who join, as no matter where they live; they have a special feeling for 'the ride'.

Many have been kind enough to send photos and some even have sent stories of their favorite rides! This really is the most fun part of the group. I truly enjoy receiving the pictures and stories, and hearing how much we all have in common, from our 'two wheeled' view of things.

From Pravin in the U.A.E. who is riding now in the cool part of the year in the desert; to Richard Schlinkert in Alabama who rides year round, to our many riders from Slovakia and the guys from India....it's just great to hear from you all and see the photos of your bikes. Although the men far outnumber the number of women, there are plenty of women who have joined.

Please keep the photos and stories coming...and I'll promise to continue to add them to our growing collection for all to share.

Ride safe!

Monday, October 6, 2008

Welcome to member #222 Sankara




Below is from the email I received from Sankara; Welcome to the WMA!

Hi Robert,

Apologies for my tardy response. I have been traveling and hence slow with my email responses.

I am thrilled to be a part of the Worldwide Motorcycle association and would love to share my and my bike's snap with the group.

I have attached them for your reference. I would have no problems if these snaps get posted on the forum.

Cheers and look forward to a long saga!
Sankara

1913 Harley Davidson - Complete Look including watching it run!

Read all the way down, and check the archives section. LOTS of great ride stories and photos!

Be sure to go to the 'Archives' on the right side of this page. There are hordes of great ride stories in 2009/2008.

You can use the 'search' button on the top righthand side of the page to find a specific article or see what's available on a specific subject.

There's a very well written story about riding around Kyushu Island Japan and ending at "The Sturgis of Japan", or ride along with John and the Muskogee Motorcycle Club back in the 'old' days.....in a story from John Merriam, or how about following Peter Galea, Francis Galea and myself as we ride from Seattle to Las Vegas?

Much more! Just go to the search bar and type a search, or spend time going thru the archives (on the lower right side) to see many stories and pictures. Ride Safe, brothers and sisters!