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Steamer and Hubcapsc march through SC ...Ride Report with pics..

Started by Stanley Steamer, Fri 14, Aug 2009, 19:54:06

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Stanley Steamer

Mike and I met up in Elberton, GA at 9am this morning for a ride over to Edgefield, SC to Cook's Farm......

Our first stop was at Richard Russell Dam on the GA/SC border just South of Calhoun Falls, SC....















Our next stop was at a little country church at a crossroads....




From there we decided to go down a road that said the bridge was out in two miles....just to see what we could see....we walked down into the construction zone since no one was working there today....


From there we made our way on down past Edgefield to Cook's Farms where we bought some of their homegrown produce...There were some nice folks running the produce stand and we told them that they were our excuse for riding down that way....






Mike loaded up on the peaches and some frozen peas of some sort....


and I got some tomatoes(ripe ones and some green ones for frying), cucumbers, and yellow squash...the danged squirrels and drought destroyed my little garden this year... :(




Then we backtracked into Edgefield for lunch at an old General Store or Pharmacy??..couldn't tell which....but it had some good sandwiches and a BEAUTIFUL waitress who was very "blessed"..I was going to have my pic made with her, but the place filled up and swamped them just after we got there....darn the luck!!... >:(










After lunch, Mike took us back down the street to an old home of a former SC Governor that has been turned into a Civil War era museum...the nice little Lady who was running the place coaxed us inside for a guided tour...her and Mike were hitting it off and rattling off all kinds of SC Civil War history as we explored the place....she never even charged me for the tour, but I think Mike had made a donation...The second pic is Mike standing in front of an original Confederate Flag that had a small tag saying it had been carried all through the war...I think the Lady told us that someone had preserved it for them for ~$3,800....wow...History costs $$.... :)




As we made our way back towards home....we stopped at this stone barn way out in the country...it's part of a school's campus that Mike will have to tell you about, but we toured the campus and pulled over and talked to another real friendly guy who was the Superintendent I think??...he gave us directions to a part of their 1,200 acre campus that had an untouched old growth forest on it....the guy who started the school back in the late 1700's was buried just to the right of the "Road Ends" pic..I think Mike took some pics of the little cemetary there...




It was about a 250 mile trip for me....not very long, but VERY relaxing and pleasant...we weren't in a rush to be anywhere in particular so we were able to explore some roads and sights that were new to us...Man, I am one very lucky guy to call Mike Marshall a true friend!!!....He is always willing to ride over to my house(60 miles apart) and help me keep the Green Dragon in top form....that is one of the awesome benefits of this "Club"...top notch folks in it from stem to stern....the only thing that could have made it any better was to have been able to share this ride with other VRCC members....God Bless the VRCC and Honda Valkyrie..... :cooldude: :cooldude: :)






Here's a link to some additional pics not posted here....

http://s119.photobucket.com/albums/o126/tekman88/Steamer%20and%20Hubcapsc%20Produce%20Ride%202009/

As icing on the cake, after I split off from Mike headed back to Athens, I had stopped at a little store in the country with 3 guys sitting on a bench in front of it...when I came back out with a drink, they asked me...."Hey, is that a 6 cylinder bike?".....I told them it sure was...that it's a Flat 6....and one guy told another...."Hey, that things bigger than your 4 cyl truck"...and they said I bet that thing will whoop up on a Harley....I told them that it'll eat them for breakfast....of course I had to bring the front wheel off the ground for them as I was leaving the station...fork seals be cursed!!!..... :cooldude: :cooldude:.. :D :D.. ;D ;D




Stanley "Steamer"

"Ride Hard or Stay Home"


Tundra

Great Pics, good times! You meet the nicest people on a Honda :cooldude:
If you can't be a good example: be a WARNING!!

hubcapsc


I wonder if "helmet head" is why some people don't wear helmets?  :crazy2:


-Mike

KY,Dave (AKA Misunderstood)

Great pics and report. Thanks for sharing. Now Mikes gonna have to ride 60 miles to do your fork seals.  :coolsmiley:

JimL

Mike, its been decided...I gotta have a pair of those suspenders!! 

hubcapsc

Quote from: JimL on Sat 15, Aug 2009, 07:16:13
Mike, its been decided...I gotta have a pair of those suspenders!! 

http://www.aerostich.com/hold-up-suspenders.html

Good not only for Unix system administration, they also hold up kevlar lined
Draggin jeans real well...  :cooldude:



-Mike

99ISrdr

Sounds like you guys had a good ride. If I'd of known you guys were coming to the area, I would have hooked up with you guys over in Edgefield. Maybe next time.

greg
99 Interstate
09 Kawasaki Concours 14

Werner

Nice Tour and nice pictures.
I hope i see you next year Steamer.
See you on the Raod.

Werner

Stanley Steamer

Quote from: Werner on Sat 15, Aug 2009, 15:27:04
Nice Tour and nice pictures.
I hope i see you next year Steamer.


Yeah, I'd love to meet up with you again....just give us a few weeks notice and maybe we can get a few other folks in on it again.... :cooldude:
Stanley "Steamer"

"Ride Hard or Stay Home"


Stanley Steamer

Quote from: gp74 on Sat 15, Aug 2009, 13:42:46
Sounds like you guys had a good ride. If I'd of known you guys were coming to the area, I would have hooked up with you guys over in Edgefield. Maybe next time.

greg

I didn't realize it, but I think we were only maybe 20 miles from Augusta??....We'll try to give a warning the next time we ride that way.....I miss my friends in the Augusta SCRC Chapter.....
Stanley "Steamer"

"Ride Hard or Stay Home"


Stanley Steamer

Quote from: Misunderstood on Sat 15, Aug 2009, 06:29:09
Great pics and report. Thanks for sharing. Now Mikes gonna have to ride 60 miles to do your fork seals.  :coolsmiley:

lucky...I checked them today and no leakage that I could tell.....but then again, they are only 2 years old...a buddy helped me change them out in August of 2007....rubber must still be pliable!!..... :cooldude:
Stanley "Steamer"

"Ride Hard or Stay Home"