Wednesday, September 30, 2009

HOW SMALL OUR WORLD REALLY IS...

It's amazing how some people have never traveled outside of the town or state they live in. For those who have, they can understand the treasures that can be found out there just in our own backyard (USA).

For years I have been coming down to Fayetteville WV for some breath taking sites and white water rafting. Even tried the ATV trails and mount a horse for a trail ride once. This time I find myself in town for something more pleasurable, Pies and Pints Pizza. I think the first time I had their pizza was around 2003 or 2004 and every year have been back to try more. You might think pizza is pizza, but they do it right and use the finest ingredients and it just comes out perfect every time.

What's even better is I went back to the Inn to write this and found out they did not have WiFi, so I found out Pies & Pints does and headed back there to get caught up on the day. We need one of these in Erie (hint). The staff here is a blast and I look forward to coming back for lunch tomorrow before heading out to my next destination. Mmmmm, where do I go next?

DAISY DUKE AND OLIVER HAZARD PERRY SHARE SOMETHING IN COMMON

That's right, you ask how? Well during my ride I thought I would ride through Hazard Kentucky. Hazard is the inspiration behind the famous Dukes of Hazzard show, however there was some issues with the town at the time so the producers added another 'z' to the name and said it was a fictitious town in GA. You will need to go through some serious mining roads and stretches of remote land where everything is on wheels. But if by motorcycle I encourage it as there is some awesome winding roads and they are all in great shape.


Now here is where things take a turn for you locals of Erie, Pa. I did some research to see if there were any coal mines or other points of interest to stop at and write about for the kids. Found nothing other than the amazing fact that Hazard KY is located in Perry County Kentucky. Settle by a man in late 1790 and both city and county named after the one and only Oliver Hazard Perry. You know the guy who the entire town of Erie is established around. I am not sure why yet but if anyone can shed light on this amazing fact please let me know. (source Wikipedia).

SOME DAYS ARE JUST MEANT FOR RIDING

Today when I ventured out from my sister's house to head to the captial of white water rafting (Fayetteville, WV) I would have never guessed it would be like late November weather. As I mapped out my route I wanted to keep to the back country roads and coal mining towns. I got what I asked for, the route taken took me 6 hours but there was not one straight section of road. Nothing to stop and highlite, however when I get into my room I do have some interesting facts on how the most influential person in Erie's history, has a connection with the Dukes of Hazzard.

For now take every review of pizza you have heard from me and throw it out the window. I choose to stop in Fayetteville, not because of the attractions this time, but rather to feast at what I consider the best pizza in the US.

Stay tuned for another awesome review.

"OUT FOR DINNER"

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

BEING IN TWO PLACES AT ONE TIME



I have sooooo asked for this a million times, with the way work and life is in general there are not enough hours in the day. Well today my sister and I traveled to Cumberland Gap National Park to see the sights and my wish came true. Hard to see in the photo as a cloud bank rolled in (which looked like snow clouds) but I am in both Virginia and Kentucky at the same time.

There is a point out on the first ridge where KY, VA and TN all come to a point, they wouldn't let me down there as they thought I might get lost. Do you blame them....

The following three pictures are from Pinnacle Point Overlook in the National Park, the first one is looking at Kentucky, the second one is looking at Tennessee and the third is overlooking Virginia.

FINGER LICKING GOOD

Well I missed the World Chicken Festival which just ended Sunday. It is held in London, KY. Why you might ask of all places in the country???

Well believe it or not the home of Colonel Sander is right down the road in Corbin KY and is home to the original Kentucky Fried Chicken. I can say I have eaten at the very first KFC in the world. Actually this is my second trip here, stopped once before with my father when we visited my sister in the past. If you are interested in how Sanders became a Colonel click here.






THE DRAGON WAS TAME THIS TIME


So I found my self too close not to make it to Deal's Gap and the famous home of The Tail of the Dragon, which is Route 129 that goes from Tennessee into Kentucky. It is a blast if you are looking for some thrills on two or even four wheels. With 318 turns in 11 miles your hands are full, trust me I tried to figure out a way to get some video but safety came first here. Click here to learn more.

I made my first trip north on the route and got stuck behind an ambulance as they were taking someone off the route due to an accident, so that killed some of the thrill. What to do? Make a u-turn and head back to the other end, that is exactly what I did. Took a break grabbed a snack and made my third run heading back north to make way to my big sister's house for a day.

UTTER, TOM-TOM AND BIKE ARE TAKING A DAY OFF

I rolled into Big Sis's house last night and we are relaxing and catching up. Going to do some sightseeing and do it in one of these strange vehicles with 4 wheels.


WAIT UNTIL YOU SEE THE HEATING BILL FOR THIS HOUSE

The Biltmore Estate is one of grandest privately owned homes in the country. It belongs to the Vanderbilt family and has some extraordinary history and facts about. The weather here is 10x better here and it takes a good day if you want to see the entire grounds of the estate. I will post a link this afternoon to the website so you can explore more. Click here to learn more.

From the highs of the mountain to the lows of the Biltmore valley I am now off to tame the dragon.

BEING KING OF THE HILL IS NOT SO GREAT

The plan was to get up really early and be on top of Mt. Mitchell for the sunrise. Why Mt. Mitchell, well because it's summit is the highest elevation East of the Mississippi.

Well no surprise, I over slept and rolled out kind of late, which was OK because as you will see the weather at the summit for not kind. The first picture is from across the valley looking at Mt. Mitchell, yes the summit is engulfed in clouds. The next picture is the entrance to the park and as you can see the weather is sunny and warm. However 3/4 up the mountain things got nasty and at the summit it was like being in a different state. Temps were in the 50's the wind was 35 to 40 mph and the mist, fog and rain were just icing on the cake ( or mountain top).

As you can imagine I did not stay long and decided to start to head back down for a ride to the historic Biltmore Estate in Asheville NC.


Monday, September 28, 2009

NEVER TAKE FAMILY FOR GRANTED

Got off in the morning to stop by my cousin's house and see family I haven't been around in several years. It was perfect timing as the family was all visiting due to a 60th birthday party for my cousin. We got caught up on how everyone was doing and while I have loved to stay a couple days I had to get back on the open road.

Easier said then done. I went to start the bike and there was no juice. This was the second time it happened. Thankful that the guys at Cycle City threw a travel charger on her. We tried that for a bit an finally had to use a jumper battery. Good part was I got to stay a few extra hours and break bread. Off to higher places.

NOT MUCH RIDING. BUT STILL ADDING MILES

So after taking the first ferry I found out there is only 2 other ferries to get me off the island and I missed one and just made it in time for the second one which only by the grace of riding a motorcycle did they get me in. The bad news is I would be on the water for 2 hours before hitting the mainland. Half way across things turned dark, not because of a sunset but rather a storm moving in. When we hit Cedar Island and unloaded it was raining at a good rate. Being I still had 3 hours to get to Clayton NC to see some family I suited up in the rain gear and plowed out.

It was some of the darkest and hardest rain I have been in and called it any early night in Wilson NC. About 40 miles short of my destination.

100 YEARS AND SOME TECHNOLOGY HASNT CHANGED

It's amazing that given the timeline of human life we have only experienced flight for the last 106 years. That is the same time Harley rolled out their first motorcycle and the first automobile was launched. I remember the awe and inspiration the first time I visited Kill Devil Hills in the Outer Banks to see where the birth of flight took place. Two brothers hatched an idea to put a Machine in the air. The story and success is something worth exploring. The memorial is only 2 blocks from the ocean. The one picture looking down onto the field is where the brothers made their actual attemps and finally made the first controled flight over a few football fields. At this point in the trip I am making a change on the fly and heading further down the Outer Banks to Hateress.

Sunday, September 27, 2009


AS FAR EAST AS I AM GOING TO MAKE IT

That's right this is the Atlantic ocean and I am at mile marker 7 in Kill Devil Hill NC. Home of the Wright Brothers first flight. Got a ton of things to post and get caught up on. Been riding all day or out of cell range. Island hopping and ferry cruising the outer banks of North Carolina

Saturday, September 26, 2009

SUV CAMP HAS NOTHING ON THIS

For those of you who watched the movie cars you will recall at the end they had SUV camp. You know for all those trucks that are blinged out and owners who are afraid to go over railroad tracks fast with their Hummers. Well the guys here at Gravedigger have one up on them. You've seen him in action on tv and there is no doubt he is having fun. Enjoy the pics.

Friday, September 25, 2009

Off The Beaten Path


This is worth mentioning. I checked into the hotel and ask the great lady at the counter for a restaurant recommendation, and since traveling like this doesn't come along too often I always try to find places the locals love (harder than it sounds as everyone is so use to going to chain locations). Se recommended a place within walking distance from the hotel called Montero's.

The atmosphere was welcoming and the staff was very accommodating. The food was priced below what you would find at a chain restaurant and still had flavor that would make you come back. If you ever find yourself traveling near Elizabeth City, Nags Head or the Outer Banks make sure you give it a try.

Dinner included Calamari, and Tuna Belize (with black bean and pineapple salsa). Yes I can hear everyone out there laughing, since I don't like pineapples... yet I still tried it and loved every bit of it.

The Ride Takes On Another Meaning

This is the first post I am doing from my laptop, so it will be a tad longer than normal ones from my phone. Today was packed with meeting old friends and colleuges and hanging out in a town I feel very comfortable in. Not much has changed in Richmond or Chester, but it just felt good to get back there after being away for a few years. I made a promise to not take as long and to make a trip back down soon. The culture, environment and places to see are endless, history is endless and can be found around any corner.

I took a moment to stop by another Go Green Kawasaki Dealer and to check out a few things. The more I see other dealerships the more I begin to learn how right we do things at Cycle City. Little things like just have genuine interest in talking to a customer.

Oh did I mention it rained today, so rather than hang around for the evening I decided to head toward Elizabeth City and speed up the schedule to make sure I get into Clayton, NC Saturday night to see some family (one of them hitting the milestone 60th birthday).

I found myself following a very familiar route that i took several years back, in fact the last time I took this same route was on a Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 and going to my grandfather's house after hearing of his passing. So for the rest of my ride into Elizabeth City I reminisced about the times I had with him and my grandmother.

Tomorrow will put me on the Outer Banks and I will have some cool things for the kids to check out.

World Headquarters for Peanuts

That's right Virginia and more importantly this area of Virginia is the birthplace in the US for peanuts. People go nuts for VA peanuts. Hehehe. This was a stopping point for my family years back when we use to make this trip for Christmas and other holidays to see my grandparents.


Brian makes the world go 'round

Oh, if it were really that easy.

Who says the world doesn't revolve...

You thought I was going to say a 'around me'. Nope, I remember this when I first flew into Richmond to see if it was a town I wanted to live in. It is in front of the Childrens Museum and it one solid ball of marble floating on water. I will upload the video of it moving soon. With just a push of my hand, it will spin.

Even Big Kids Like Big Toys

Got to see a good friend for lunch in Chester VA and I though I would swing by the old stomping grounds at the police training academy there and to my surprise they brought out the big toys. If you think riding on the interstate with a half helmet is loud wait until you get a chance to fly in one these.

Wish I could have spent more time with Scott and others from the team but all the more reason to come back down soon.

It's the little things I look forward to

As of last night the rain forecast was promising and come 4 am should be partly sunny. However upon waking this this morning I see nothing but rain. In fact they got 3" over night and it seems to be hanging around for the next day. The best part is I get to use my new rain gear. I was just thinking last night on my ride how it would suck if I made the whole trip and not get to use my Icon rain gear. Here's to getting what you ask for.

Rider Takes on Marathon Motorcycle Trip for Kids

Rider Takes on Marathon Motorcycle Trip for Kids

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Thursday, September 24, 2009

Utter is calling it a night

Between him and Tom-Tom they got their workout. As the crow flies the ride seems short but when the two of these guys point me down some of Virginia country back roads and it doubles the length.

I ran into scheduling issues as I got out of the hotel late waiting for my package. Then once on the road Tom-Tom kept falling and hitting Utter in the head while I was trying to ride. So we made a few stops then rigged up new mount and they are both fine now. We are just south of Richmond VA and tomorrow I hope to re-explore downtown Richmond and some cool landmarks.

They joys of the open road

I know what I will be doing tonight. Cleaning the bike. NO BUGS WERE HARMED IN THE TAKING OF THESE PICTURE...

Hitting the road for the day

I am just now getting to roll out of the hotel. Stuck around for a FedEx box to come in with some goodies in it. Then went to pack up saddle bag and found Utter had taken a bath. A bottle of helmet fresh spray I had leaked out and he was laying in it. At least he smells better than I do now.

Today is mostly riding and not too many stops. Will post some roadside picks. Did get word there is a technical glitch with video upload to blog. Hmmmm will figure that out when I get into hotel tonight.


Closing touch to a great night

The concert was long anticipated and missing the last couple years made it even better. One thing you need to so is visit davematthewsband.com and read the lyrics of his songs. Their meaning is beyond your pop 40 songs on the radio and I will share a personal note, while I may not be a practicing religous man I do like to think I am spiritual and this music has more meaning to me than most will ever realize. Missed a lot of people I wish were with me tonight for this. One being my better half and the other being the closest thing I have to a brother.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Trivia Question

So I look out my hotel room window and there is a mural on four story high wall that says welcome to "The Electric City". So riddle me this why is Scranton called the electric city?


Kids embrace technology

I give praise to my new friend Tom-Tom. Having to pull off to the side of the road as the suction cup let go, Utter and I had a lengthy discussion on which way to take next. To my surprise Tom-Tom spoke up and pointed us down route 87 in eastern PA and let me tell you. This fancy piece of technology lead me to a road specially built for this bike and me.


Semi Hands On Glass Making

Ok when I signed up to make something myself out of glass I was thinking it would be more hands on. But instead I finally got to use all that hot air I have. All said and done, I can say it was fun seeing the process and being feet from a 2100 toaster oven. Can you say toasted bagel in 2.2 nano seconds. Off to Scranton PA

Corning Glass Museum

It is amazing what these artist can do with glass. It all starts with nano sized grains of silicon and are worked into master pieces. My stop here today was to make something out of glass and to let the kids watch. Check out the website for the museum to Learn more. And for those of you wondering, no I did not break anything in the glass shop