First solo ride
Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2005 11:43 am
Had a great day off from work today!
Went to get tags for my new bike, and left the tag agency on my way to Alabama's Natural Bridge in Moulton county.
I took about 120 miles to get there, including about 20 miles through the William B. Bankhead National Forest on highway 33 south. It started raining hard when I got to Double Springs and picked up 278 west, and rained the whole time I was out in the forest at the bridge and the numerous rock overhangs, but the density of the trees only let a light sprinkle down to the forest floor.
Enjoyed the scenery for about an hour, and went to the gift shop, bought a t-shirt and... the guy running the gift shop rides, too! I didn't recognize it.. it looked like an older model bike, but if I remember right, it was a white Windjammer (?). Gathered up my stuff, put my jacket back on in the pouring rain, and started for home.
At the end of the day, I had put 216 miles behind me, and had a fabulous day of riding and sightseeing.
Went to get tags for my new bike, and left the tag agency on my way to Alabama's Natural Bridge in Moulton county.
I took about 120 miles to get there, including about 20 miles through the William B. Bankhead National Forest on highway 33 south. It started raining hard when I got to Double Springs and picked up 278 west, and rained the whole time I was out in the forest at the bridge and the numerous rock overhangs, but the density of the trees only let a light sprinkle down to the forest floor.
Enjoyed the scenery for about an hour, and went to the gift shop, bought a t-shirt and... the guy running the gift shop rides, too! I didn't recognize it.. it looked like an older model bike, but if I remember right, it was a white Windjammer (?). Gathered up my stuff, put my jacket back on in the pouring rain, and started for home.
At the end of the day, I had put 216 miles behind me, and had a fabulous day of riding and sightseeing.