Monday, May 26, 2008
Memorial Day Weekend Ride
I posted my ride plans on our local chapter chat board and got a few takers for the journey. Steve and Jan, there friend and now our friend Randy, as well as a new rider to our group, Alison. After a short breakfast at Hardee's for a little body fuel, it was off on Hwy 96. It was 4 bikes and 6 souls headed on a long days adventure. We took hwy 96 through Franklin and up to Fairview where we headed north to Clarksville. Once we took a short break in Clarksville it was off to Dover and the Trace that will take us the 40+ miles through LBL(Land Between the Lakes). This is a beautiful ride through LBL which takes us into KY after about 20 miles and on to Grand Rivers. Once at Patti's it was time to put on the feed bag again for an awesome lunch. Now, I want to tell you about the cheese sticks appetizer. This had to be some of the biggest dawgone cheese sticks that I have ever seen. They were as big as a brautwurst. Deep fried with a real crispy outer shell and probably half a pound of mozarella in each one. Damn, they were good!
Now this journey started out at about 8:30 am and it was now 3:30 by the time we were fueled up and headed back towards home. We had nearly 200 miles yet to ride and dark thirty was going to catch us before we could get home. Once we were back down the Trace to Dover and we caught Hwy 48 which took us south down through some awesome backroads and little communities and eventually into Dickson. We then caught Hwy 46 S. out of Dickson and down until it turned into Hwy 7. Once we passed the Nathez Trace Pkwy it was a turn left on a breathe taking road that winds through some of the most beautiful country side in middle TN. This also called for a stop at the little country store in Leipers Fork for a cold drink and a snack, as most of us were still about to pop from the lunch at Patti's( and those huge cheese sticks!). Now there was music and people every where in Leipers Fork as it is Saturday night and this little nole in the road turns into the happening place on the weekends and holidays.
Regretfully this is where we headed home on Hwy 96 from Franklin and once in the Boro the riders start peeling off in the direction of home and the day comes to an end as the sun has set on our backs and has been gone for almost an hour. Once home Jen and I peel our butts out of the saddle and into the house as another great day of riding is in the books. We road 380 miles today and got to spend it with some great new found friends that I am sure we will spend many a day in the future together riding some more.
Sorry we missed you Ron, I thought about you and the 2" pork chop. We will make this ride again soon.
Brian
A Relaxing Afternoon Amongst Friends

We then made a decision to hit one other park that Ron had been trying to catch for some time. I was open for anything as long as it included more riding. We hit the big hwy for a few miles just to make up time and then it was up to the big town of Camden. After a quick bite to eat for dinner at Wendy's( which included the killing of several large sides of beef), we heade over to Nathan Bedford Forrest State Park. Now, I didnt know a lot about this man but my pal Ron sure does. If you ever get the chance to read up on this great war hero, do so. 
It was then off to the house, which I regretted had to happen as I was having so much fun. I dont get the chance that often to just get out and ride with a great friend. We were just two guys riding the back roads with not a care in the world. It was a ride that I will always cherish as I got to spend the day with a great friend and it allowed me to melt away all the stress of the 7 long weeks of sitting in a court room doing my civic duty. Now, my accessory of 9 years might hate that she missed this ride, but she understands that there are times when it is necessary to just get out with a friend and recharge the bateries and get in some buddy time.
Thanks Ron.
Brian
Monday, May 19, 2008
Relaxing May Weekend
Saturday had us join the Boro Chapter and Bumpus HD for a large group ride to Bell Buckle, TN for Motorcycle Days. Tom Bumpus needed a few Road Captains to help with the train of bikes that stretched nearly two miles. Jen and I volunteered to ride sweep and to keep everyone together from the rear, plus normally this is a place to get some awesome photos. As fortune would have it, our camera was acting up and we were not able to get any photos. Once we got the train of bikes to Bell Buckle, we signed up for the Poker Run. We road with a small group of about 10 bikes which included some of our close chapter friends and Tom Bumpus and his daughter. Now, I have riden all over the backroads of TN, but we took some roads on this Poker Run that I have yet to venture and oh my were they pretty. It was a reminder to me that I need to get out and explore like I used to. I call it blind riding, because you dont get your map out until you are truly lost or you need to figure out where you are to head home. You just take off and turn on roads to see where they go and what is on them. Today was a great relaxing day that covered about 140 miles total but it was a very relaxing and casual passed day. I made sure of it since I was the leader of the group. We rode at a comfortable 45-50 mph most of the day. Just slow enought to soke in the scenery and sun of a absolutely beautiful day.
Sunday had Jen and I in the saddle around 11 am for a some what late start to the day, but we werent sure what the rain was going to do today. I finally said lets go put some miles on the road while it is pretty outside. We headed out of the Boro on Burnt Nob Rd over to Hwy 162 and then onto another backroad over to Triune, where we topped off with fuel. Back onto Hwy 41A towards Eagleville where we caught Hwy 99 back to the Boro. We did make several small loops through some backroads along the way as well, but I couldnt tell you what the names of the roads where or if they even have signs on them. That is the kind of roads that are fun to explore. After reaching the Boro, we headed for ice cream at Jen's favorite place, Marble Slab. Then we headed home for a little R&R in the recliner and Jen on the couch with Morgan(our yellow lab).
This was one of those weekends that you feel so relaxed and refueled after some great rides. We didnt burn up the odometer but we did refuel the soul, at least until next weekend. Ride safe and ride free.
Brian
Sunday, May 11, 2008
Poker Anyone?
While we get signed up I run into a few friends that I met several years ago when we took the Riders Edge Beginners Class together. Terry and Danny are super good guys and they were riding with several other folks and asked Jen and I to join them. So, we obliged and taged along for the first few stops. Now it was obvious to me that my poker hand had already gone south as I had a 5,9 and 2 of all different suits. Not a good start, but who cares it was for the boys and we are riding. After what was only about 40 miles and Terry's group had made 3 stops to take breaks and shoot the breeze. Well, Jen and I love to ride, not sit around and chit chat, so we said our goodbye and headed off on our own to enjoy some real riding. We took a few longer routes as the Poker Run route was a little too short and it was too pretty of a day to not take advantage of the weather. Once we completed the Poker Run and was back at Bumpus HD, we ran into several our great friends in the H.O.G. Chapter(Ron, Tom and Jodie).
Seeing as it was about 1:oo it was time to find something to eat. My co-pilot was crying for Toot's, so who am I to deny her craving for good food and I can get my wing fix for the week. Tom and Jodie Teegarden join us for a great lunch and plenty of great conversation, mostly dominated by my other half of course. See really does love to talk and everyone seems to love her for it.
After a short stint at home in the recliner and to feed and let Morgan, our Yellow Lab, out to relieve herself, it was off to my mom's for a family cookout. Now I don't know about anyone else, but my mom can shore throw together some great food for any occasion. I was not about to miss this one. It was a great dinner and afterwards an awesome ride home on a nice warm spring evening. Another great day of family and friends and we even got in a little over 100 miles of riding today.
Brian
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
POSSE RIDE 2008
Now let me tell you about my Posse. It included a small group of our Mufreesboro H.O.G Chapter members. My partener in crime for the weekend would Ron, which is who I would be sharing a bunk at each stop. Before you start thinking bad thougts, we had seperate bunks each night. Remember.......What happens on the Posse Ride, stays on the Posse Ride. At least you hope that is the case and you never know with our group and who is going to whip out the camera and the most opportune time and pow, there is the evidence. But, it is all in fun.
Friday, the first day of the actual Posse Ride. We got up to dark clouds and a light sprinkle of rain. We decide to hit I-40 for the 70+ miles from Memphis to Jackson in order to outrun the rain. Haha! Wishful thinking. We hit the rain just a few miles out of Memphis and we ran hard trying to get ahead of the clouds all the way as we got a light rain on us. Once to Jackson we made sure we had on all our rain gear and were ready for any kind of weather. Which was a good thing since we pretty much rode in the rain from the time we hit Hwy 421 just out of Jackson until we got into the Boro around 2:00pm. After a short break and stopping to feed Ron's dog, we hit I-24 in a ball of fire on our way to Clarksville. We had heard that the weather had broke up for a short period of time and it was clear of rain for this stretch of our ride, so we hit the blacktop running. I dont think the rubber touched the road but in a few high spots as we headed north. Now we did make it into Clarksville and to the HD dealership for our 3rd and final stop of the day dry. But, we didnt make it to the Hotel dry. We sat in rush hour traffic in the hardest downpour of the day. It was real nice!
Day 2 of the Posse Ride had Ron and I up at our usual hour of 6:00am and ready to roll out on the wet streets of Clarksville around 7:00. With the sun up and damp streets slowly drying up, it looked like it was going to be a good day. After a quick refuel and a bite to eat at the Waffle House, we were on our way up Hwy 79 into Kentucky which would take us on a beautiful morning ride through some breath taking country side of southern KY. We then headed through Owensborough and up to Evansville,IN for our first stop of the day. After a barbecue sandwich at the HD Dealership we headed west on Hwy 62 to the Ohio River where we had to pay a toll of $.60 total for two bikes to cross the bridge into Illinois. We then hit Hwy 45 or 54, I cant remember which, over to Hwy 13 into Marian, IL to Black Diamond HD for our 2nd stop. Guess what we had to eat.......BARBEQUE. I think everyone that had food for us got a deal on barbeque for this event. We then headed south on I-57 t0 I-24 to Paducah,KY for our last stop of the day and the final stop of the Posse Ride.
I want to thank my buddy Ron for being a great companion for these two days. We have a good time together and we are a lot alike in many ways. It is nice to ride with someone that has a lot of the same riding interests. We also got to spend some very special time with some of the folks from the Memphis H.O.G. Chapter on Saturday and we had a blast. Some real nice folks.
The ride home Sunday from Clarksville to the Boro was one of sorrow. See I dont get the chance to get out and just ride my bike for several days very often. This is a rare occasion, but one that I will remember forever thanks to Ron, my fellow Boro H.O.G. Chapter family and the new friends that I made with the Memphis Chapter. Other than the rain on Friday, it was an awesome ride. The only thing missing was my usual co-pilot, Jen. She chose to sit this one out as 1200 miles in 3 days was just a little too much for her posterior to handle, but you can bet she will be there next year.
Brian