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Big IV
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« on: June 14, 2009, 05:34:33 PM »

We had a good weekend.

We left out Friday morning, and stopped by St. Vincent Abbey so my wife could see it. We also stopped and saw the Fred Rogers museum there on campus. Nice.

I highly recommend stopping and seeing that if you're passing by.

We traveled down Hwy 30, which is a nice road. Scenic.



Then we met a few friends in Chambersburg at exit 20 off of 81.



Saturday was a morning group ride around the battlefield. Thanks Rick ! [rick not pictured]

As you can see from KC trying to take a pic of us...plenty of cameras were around, so plenty of pics are bound to turn up of the BlueGrey ride.
Look, here are a few now: Grin



Then back home to Indiana Pa...but that's another story for another time.
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« Reply #1 on: June 14, 2009, 05:56:00 PM »

glad you made it home safe..it was great meeting you..and very glad you joined in on the ride..it was a lovely day.
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« Reply #2 on: June 14, 2009, 06:08:51 PM »

I went to post a few pics from my photobucket of this weekend and realized I hadn't loaded the ones that I wanted to post....did my wife really take 300+ pics in less than 2 days? wow.
I didn't even post a few pics of the good lookin' trikes and bikes from the weekend. I'll do a highlights and then probably throw a link up to the photobucket account.
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« Reply #3 on: June 14, 2009, 06:26:51 PM »

We had very little agenda planned for the day. My wife grabbed the helmets and the directions as I packed the luggage into the saddle bags and didn't grab the map of Pa, but we didn't need it that much. We weren't planning on running down to VA to intercept the group or chase it back up to PA to catch up to it. We weren't scheduled to be anywhere particularly at any given time. So we were just riding.
Vague plan. Motel reservation. No worries. It was a nice escape.
We enjoyed Hwy 30. We enjoyed the road construction a little less.
When we found a sign that said, "Covered Bridge ->" We detoured and tried to find it. We found one, but not the other.

This one was out of the way down a dirt road.



Bridge info plaque.
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« Reply #4 on: June 14, 2009, 06:30:17 PM »

While in the covered bridge hunt my wife mentioned that she had seen one in Indiana PA near the farmers market. She had read too that Indiana county has four. That sounds like a scavenger hunt for another day in the making.

Going toward the fist covered bridge took us past the temporary memorial for Flight 93. Didn't know that they had a memorial. We came in a road named skyline , crested a hill that felt like you were going into the clouds and then saw the temp memorial site. Fitting.
We went out the other way which was nice too. and back to Hwy 30.

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« Reply #5 on: June 14, 2009, 06:34:19 PM »

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« Reply #6 on: June 14, 2009, 06:36:52 PM »

Glad you guys made it home ok.  It was real nice meeting and talking to you and your wife on Friday evening.
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« Reply #7 on: June 14, 2009, 06:37:19 PM »



It's always nice to catch up with folks that you've had dinner with in the past.
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« Reply #8 on: June 14, 2009, 06:39:24 PM »

makes sense the stuffed animals would prove that out.

 Folks from all over including slightly foreign places like Canada.
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« Reply #9 on: June 14, 2009, 06:40:44 PM »

We should get together for Thunder in the Valley. I think Dino has about talked me into working that into the plans. Should be a day trip or two for us from here.
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« Reply #10 on: June 14, 2009, 08:03:43 PM »

We should get together for Thunder in the Valley. I think Dino has about talked me into working that into the plans. Should be a day trip or two for us from here.
We had a great time at the Blue/Gray ride.Glad to see you all made it home ok. Too bad you had to leave early IV. Thanks for the pics ,looks like you guys had a good ride home,or did you? Will have to hear the rest of the story later. I think Bob E. is going to come up for Thunder in the Valley. It starts on the 24th.
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« Reply #11 on: June 14, 2009, 08:06:18 PM »

So we left after lunch from Pikes. Nice place.

I had the waitress give me directions back to HWY 30 which were easy enough. So out I went. It was odd not being in a group after riding around with so many other valks all day. I hopped on 30 East and zoomed over a stretch of road that needs repaving. I was in New Oxford when I realized that I was supposed to be going west. I'd spent the entire day before heading east and forgot that I needed to go the other way...
So around we turned around the square in New Oxford.

Then back over that stretch of road...the other lane needs repaving too.

Back in town Gettysburg I honked at a few valks that were parking downtown.

I was looking for a chance to tell Dino and Bob E to ride safe, but I never spotted the brewery that they were at.

Then back up Hwy30.

The night before, in a parking lot Dino had told me another way to head home.
So I took Hwy30 to 220 to see something new and different. I remembered that part.
I remembered that I was heading toward Altoona and went the right direction which was helpful.
I forgot that I needed to run 22 to 422 (which runs into Indiana). I was cruising along looking for 422 which apparently doesn't cross 220/90 at all.

In road construction on a ridge I thought, "that's odd the cross wind feels stronger than I'd expect."  But sometimes it does. Then I thought, "the trees aren't blowing, why am I?"  So I slowed down and the wobble remained. I told my wife to hold on and I pulled between the barrels to the side of the road.

Didn't take long to figure out.

Seemed fairly straight forward.
Everyone I know in the state of PA was back in Gettysburg. I felt confident that they would have tried to lend a hand if they could have...but I was half a state away.
I pulled out the small bag of tools that I carried on the XS11. I haven't used them much since. I found some old spark plugs, tools that have gotten damp and need to be cleaned and oiled, but no tire plugging kit, and surely no canned air.
So we did what we had to do.
My wife called the State HP. They told her that you couldn't plug motorcycle tires on the rim. She said that you could and send someone anyway.  She handed the phone to me because the State HP guy had talked to her in the stupid-female-voice and she was pissed.  By they way, she knows more about wrench turning than most of guy friends.  She has a fair amount of respect for the police, but doesn't like it when they treat her like she's stupid.
A few minutes later a wrecker showed up. He had a tire plugging kit and an air compressor. We pumped it full of air and proceeded to pull out the problem (which I had found by rolling it down hill until I saw it).
When we pulled it out my thoughts were confirmed: bone. That's what I thought it looked like when I found the air hissing.
The puncture in my tire was caused by bone.
I remember trying to dodge between a pot hole and a piece of road kill and knowing that I had clipped the side of the flat critter. I hadn't thought much of it. The valk generally runs over pre-flattened critters without any trouble when it has to. But this time the critter won.
That was the most expensive road kill I've hit.
The mechanic plugged it with a nice dog-poo on a string plug. He pumped the tire. Then as he was straightening out his hose he managed to lose his tire chuck in the weeds. We paid and left him searching for his tire chuck.

It was a nice day to be on the side of the road I guess...not to hot...not wet. Could have been worse.
I realized I'd over shot part of the directions outside of State College, PA.
Stopping at a subway that had a map on the wall told me I needed to turn around, which I did.
30 miles back the other direction I found 22 which took me to Blairsville and then 422 which brought me into Indiana PA.
So I've got the tire plugged and its holding air. I could probably ride it a while that way, but I prefer to replace it, which I'll do when I get a chance.

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« Reply #12 on: June 15, 2009, 06:48:49 AM »

 Dangit Big IV. I wish you would have said something. I rode behind you and in front of you several times on Saturday and never introduced myself. I'm sorry. Would have liked to talk to you. Oh well. Next time I guess.
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« Reply #13 on: June 15, 2009, 07:25:06 AM »


we weren't there long. we tried to talk to as many people as possible.
We'll catch you next time if we missed you this time.
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« Reply #14 on: June 15, 2009, 07:47:20 AM »

warning: my wife likes taking LOTS of pics from the back of the bike. Looking at this link might take a while.
http://s671.photobucket.com/albums/vv79/bdwybaby13/blue%20grey%207-13-09/
Enjoy!
Let us know what you think.
You might need the secret temporary password (if asked by the site) it's: museum.
Now, enjoy.
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