Thursday, April 03, 2008

Get out and have some fun in the community!


I need to ride more, at least that is what the map above makes me think. With this in mind I have gathered a list of places I would like to visit via motorcycle, maybe my map will be more colorful this time next year!

In no particular order and certainly not a complete list:

New Orleans - Never been, love the food and I know some great people from the area. This one is a possibility on my way to an event in May.... if I take the LONG way.

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Colorado - I have been all around Colorado in my car and really want to experience it on my bike. Interstate travel can be avoided, but when necessary, I do not think there is any stretch of Interstate better than I-70 from Grand Junction to Denver.


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New England - I grew up in southern New Hampshire and have not been back much at all as an adult. I have ridden briefly in NH and MA on a borrowed bike and only for a short distance. I would like to explore the cool air in the mountains and the salty coastline. Spent a bit of time as a teen visiting family on Long Lake in Maine, I wish to ride this area with my uncle sometime. Uncle Keith, did you hear me?

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Arkansas - This area really never held any interest for me until I read a fellow riders ride report and saw the photos. I have never even been to Arkansas and hope to get this one during 2008. Someone give me a reason and I will listen!

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Michigan - During college I had the chance to spend a long weekend at a house on the lake in Charlevoix. What really struck me was the size of the bluffs and the lake. Simply immense. Even though I was there in the dead of winter and got snowed in, I feel the need to return and ride the area. I passed up an opportunity to work a semester in Escanaba in the UP. I would like to go see what I missed.

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