11 Rides to Do Before You Die
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Billman812 (06-22-2017)
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11 rides to do before you die, Ride 10.
Just got back from the Born Free Motorcycle show is Silverado, CA and then took the PCH ride up the coast with three friends, we cut across to the Sequoia National Forest then back across to come back down PCH to Long Beach before heading back to Texas.
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I'm mostly OK with this list. The DGR at the end seemed kind of out there, but otherwise, here's what we have:
The three big rallies: Daytona, Sturgis, and Laconia. Maybe not the best rides, per se, but certainly bucket list worthy, and if you're going to go, you ought to ride.
Coast to Coast and Border to Border. Again, these are on my bucket list. (Well, the Coast to Coast has a check mark by it, but still . . ..)
PCH -- Also on the bucket list. Was supposed to happen this summer with my daughter, but her available days have kind of disappeared.
Alaska -- It's the only state I CAN ride to that I haven't. Definitely want to git r done.
Local Parade -- Did this for the first time a month ago. If you haven't done this, give it some serious consideration. Yes, it can be hot and miserable and even kinda hard on your bike, but it's one of the most fun things I've done on my bike. The kids love it. They all want to give you a high five and tell you how cool your bike is. Definitely brings a smile.
Rolling Thunder -- Although I respect those who do this ride, because of other family traditions it's never been on my "list". Maybe it should be. It seems like an awesome way to celebrate and honor those who have fought for our freedoms.
Monument Valley -- Yes I live in Utah. No I haven't been here on my motorcycle. Yes, I am ashamed. This ride needs to happen, and soon!
Are any of the above on my list of favorite roads? No. But he doesn't claim these are the "best" 11 roads. Just 11 rides you really ought to do before you die. Other than the fact that I'm pretty sure somebody is pimping for the DGR, I'd say the list is pretty legit.
The three big rallies: Daytona, Sturgis, and Laconia. Maybe not the best rides, per se, but certainly bucket list worthy, and if you're going to go, you ought to ride.
Coast to Coast and Border to Border. Again, these are on my bucket list. (Well, the Coast to Coast has a check mark by it, but still . . ..)
PCH -- Also on the bucket list. Was supposed to happen this summer with my daughter, but her available days have kind of disappeared.
Alaska -- It's the only state I CAN ride to that I haven't. Definitely want to git r done.
Local Parade -- Did this for the first time a month ago. If you haven't done this, give it some serious consideration. Yes, it can be hot and miserable and even kinda hard on your bike, but it's one of the most fun things I've done on my bike. The kids love it. They all want to give you a high five and tell you how cool your bike is. Definitely brings a smile.
Rolling Thunder -- Although I respect those who do this ride, because of other family traditions it's never been on my "list". Maybe it should be. It seems like an awesome way to celebrate and honor those who have fought for our freedoms.
Monument Valley -- Yes I live in Utah. No I haven't been here on my motorcycle. Yes, I am ashamed. This ride needs to happen, and soon!
Are any of the above on my list of favorite roads? No. But he doesn't claim these are the "best" 11 roads. Just 11 rides you really ought to do before you die. Other than the fact that I'm pretty sure somebody is pimping for the DGR, I'd say the list is pretty legit.
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wiltat2 (11-25-2017)
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One ride that may not be on anybody's list but is a nice ride is leaving Phoenix on 60 headed east through the National Grass Lands towards Show Low and Socorro.
Being from the tail end of Texas just about any mountain road with rivers and valleys is worth the ride, our closest scenic ride is the Hill Country with the Three Sisters (lately they have started calling it the Twisted Sisters) being the most popular.
Being from the tail end of Texas just about any mountain road with rivers and valleys is worth the ride, our closest scenic ride is the Hill Country with the Three Sisters (lately they have started calling it the Twisted Sisters) being the most popular.
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I'm thinking of doing the sisters next weekend. I need saddle time before my 5,000 mile trek to Oregon and back starting on July 20th.
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One ride that may not be on anybody's list but is a nice ride is leaving Phoenix on 60 headed east through the National Grass Lands towards Show Low and Socorro.
Being from the tail end of Texas just about any mountain road with rivers and valleys is worth the ride, our closest scenic ride is the Hill Country with the Three Sisters (lately they have started calling it the Twisted Sisters) being the most popular.
Being from the tail end of Texas just about any mountain road with rivers and valleys is worth the ride, our closest scenic ride is the Hill Country with the Three Sisters (lately they have started calling it the Twisted Sisters) being the most popular.