I just got back from a ride... thought I'd report. Enjoy....
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I finally got my bike motor put together Thursday. I took it on a test ride Thursday evening and all seemed well, so Friday morning I loaded up some things and headed east with the intention of meeting Vincer (Vince) and Bigfoot (Harry) from the forum in Eureka Springs, AR.... in a roundabout way.. lol.
I left town @ 10:30am and rode about 5 miles, and immediately hit a front that dropped the temp from high 70's to the 50's in less than a mile with spits of rain. So I pulled over and donned rain gear and continued on. I rode 100 miles east to Talihina Oklahoma. The skies looked pretty threatening, so I called my wife and asked if this was something that looked like it was going to blow through, or stick around. She told me it was supposed to rain until midnight there. I didn't want to wait around and see, so I fueled up and continued on.
It was sprinkling just a bit on me as I turned and headed up and over the Talimena Trail. Within minutes, I was up into the mountains and into a cloud bank! There would be no time trials going across the Trail this day, Hobbyman. The road dipped down below cloud level at one overlook and I got this pic... notice the rain to the left side.
Except for a couple clearer spots at low points, the entire ride along the Talimena Trail was in pea-soup fog. I had to stand up on the pegs for most of the ride since my windshield was fogged up, and while looking over the top of it sitting, I couldn't see out far enough to see the ground... maybe 20 feet of visibilty. This was absolutely miserable, hypnotising riding. Did I just see movement to the side there?? Did I imagine it?
I FINALLY made it to the Queen Wilhelmina State Park. I went inside and got a cup of coffee and an Arkansas State map. Just a hint... the state maps aren't located in the lobby. You have to ask the staff behind the counter for one. As I was leaving, I was walking across the street in front of the lodge and there was a slight break in the clouds for a second and I got this pic of it.
Pretty nice, HUH?? lol. Remember this was a CLEAR spot!
I continued on the few miles left into Mena Arkansas. As I decended out of the clouds, I was hit by a slight shower for about 10 minutes. This was to be the only actual rain for the whole weekend on me. Several sprinkles... but the rain held off for us. The Talimena Trail is 55 miles long, and it took me over 2 hours to ride it. It was one of the most miserable nerve-racking rides I have ever been on, and don't wish to experience that again. I fueled up in Mena and called Vince to check on him. He was just getting off work and they would be leaving shortly to ride south to meet me in Eureka Springs, AR.
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Page 1.
I finally got my bike motor put together Thursday. I took it on a test ride Thursday evening and all seemed well, so Friday morning I loaded up some things and headed east with the intention of meeting Vincer (Vince) and Bigfoot (Harry) from the forum in Eureka Springs, AR.... in a roundabout way.. lol.
I left town @ 10:30am and rode about 5 miles, and immediately hit a front that dropped the temp from high 70's to the 50's in less than a mile with spits of rain. So I pulled over and donned rain gear and continued on. I rode 100 miles east to Talihina Oklahoma. The skies looked pretty threatening, so I called my wife and asked if this was something that looked like it was going to blow through, or stick around. She told me it was supposed to rain until midnight there. I didn't want to wait around and see, so I fueled up and continued on.
It was sprinkling just a bit on me as I turned and headed up and over the Talimena Trail. Within minutes, I was up into the mountains and into a cloud bank! There would be no time trials going across the Trail this day, Hobbyman. The road dipped down below cloud level at one overlook and I got this pic... notice the rain to the left side.
Except for a couple clearer spots at low points, the entire ride along the Talimena Trail was in pea-soup fog. I had to stand up on the pegs for most of the ride since my windshield was fogged up, and while looking over the top of it sitting, I couldn't see out far enough to see the ground... maybe 20 feet of visibilty. This was absolutely miserable, hypnotising riding. Did I just see movement to the side there?? Did I imagine it?
I FINALLY made it to the Queen Wilhelmina State Park. I went inside and got a cup of coffee and an Arkansas State map. Just a hint... the state maps aren't located in the lobby. You have to ask the staff behind the counter for one. As I was leaving, I was walking across the street in front of the lodge and there was a slight break in the clouds for a second and I got this pic of it.
Pretty nice, HUH?? lol. Remember this was a CLEAR spot!
I continued on the few miles left into Mena Arkansas. As I decended out of the clouds, I was hit by a slight shower for about 10 minutes. This was to be the only actual rain for the whole weekend on me. Several sprinkles... but the rain held off for us. The Talimena Trail is 55 miles long, and it took me over 2 hours to ride it. It was one of the most miserable nerve-racking rides I have ever been on, and don't wish to experience that again. I fueled up in Mena and called Vince to check on him. He was just getting off work and they would be leaving shortly to ride south to meet me in Eureka Springs, AR.
Next.. page 2
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