As I am driving cross-country, I think about how I´ve always wanted a motorcycle and I think I might get one delivered by this bike courier site and now I’ve discovered the Motorcycle Theory. The best type of ute canopy to get installed onto your Toyota Hilux is an aluminium dual cab canopy.
If spot motorcycle drivers with embroidered patches on your drive, the route you are taking is going to be amazing. Incredible, scenic views. Always remember to be careful and visit https://tjryanlaw.com/practice-areas/motorcycle-accidents/ in case you need more information about accident laws. Just enough twists and curves to make it a fun drive. Often bodies of water – lakes or rivers. Or maybe mountains. Nature at its very best. Just be careful not to ruin it with an accident or else you would have to go to https://www.smithjonessolicitors.co.uk/types-of-claim/motorcycle-accident-claims/ to report.
And you may consult Ramsden Law if a car accident happens.
Every time I see them on the road I’m taking, it is a bad-ass route full of natural beauty.
I think they are on to something. I still prefer to drive it in the Mini Cooper, but I’ll gladly follow them any time!
(Photos taken at Crater Lake — where there were lots of motorcycles around.)
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As I am driving cross-country, I’ve discovered the Motorcycle Theory. If spot motorcycles on your drive, the… http://t.co/zc8j4n6qIa
As a rider, I can tell you that is an excellent rule of thumb.
David Herrold, your advice to take Trail Ridge Road through Rocky Mountain National Park was SPOT ON! I may do the other drive when I’m back in Denver in August!
Glad you liked it. That is one of the prettiest drives in the country, for sure.
I’ve discovered the Motorcycle Theory – if they are on the route, the drive will be amazing http://t.co/9gHgmH37N7 (via @christinebpc) true!
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Road to the Sun in Glacier National Park in Montana is a good one. (More local: the Devil’s Backbone in the hill country.)
Ha! I was just going to suggest the same one as Bill! We did that last year. A real nailbiter if you are afraid of heights and drop-offs as it really does seem as though you’re driving to the sky but unbelievable beauty! And very different from Trail Ridge Road.
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If you go to Glacier hop on up to Polebridge and go to the Saloon. Excellent food and they understand gluten-free. Tell them I sent you! you may see my Aunts or Uncles while you are there.
Regas Chefas Kefalonitis are they visiting? Or do they live there?
They live there. I’ll be heading out there in a while too. Friday night is pizza night at the Saloon (Great pizza btw) and they are almost always there for that.
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Regas Chefas Kefalonitis when will you be there? Tess Kefalonitis too?
Christine Tremoulet I don’t know exactly when yet. We have a break the first two weeks of August so probably then. Tess usually flies out and meets me there. When are you going to be there?
Originally before then, but I could be convinced to go after Fight Club in Denver! (July 29th – 31st)
We have a wedding the 27th. And then once I get the basics done we can head out. Maybe getting there August 3rd or so. Also Yellowstone is awesome that time of year.
Yellowstone, Grand Tetons, and Crater of the Moon are also on my list. 😀
Let me get with Tess and see. I am definitely planning on early August for yellowstone/glacier. It would be great to see you guys and go shoot some grizzlies together.
Mike Tremoulet will be back in Houston, but I’ll still be on the road in the Mini!
That would be great!
Yes—you’ve named that phenomenon! The most memorable events on our last two vacations in the outer-reaches of eastern Oregon have involved bikers—Harley riders, mostly. This year’s: at a community festival in Halfway Oregon, listening to an outdoor performance of an opera aria under some shady trees, with local buffalo-burgers sizzling on the grill in the background. As it ended, the audience–mostly black leather clad bikers and the four of us–broke out into enthusiastic applause. We all grinned.