To me this posting is general bike related so I hope our admin leaves it here. I just got back to Reno after 2 wks. in Wash DC(Smithsonian, WH and Capitol tours with family, etc.) and touring the great state of Virginia(wife has some family property on south end).
We in the West admittedly have unreal roads to ride and our history of posted pictures attest to that. Many times in the past after posting some pics, however, someone from back East posts stuff like, "you guys got all the twisties" and, " I'm jealous", of course it's all in fun but the thought is still being made. What I'm trying to work up to is, I just saw some of the most beautiful, unused biker roads in my life in Virginia! It was wonderful to explore, with my family, these well surfaced windy Blue Ridge roads in a new Chrysler 300 Touring Edition with 1500 miles on it(wifey let me upgrade!) but OMG did I want my Busa!
The point is, I never want to hear any sniveling from anyone in or around VA about how great we have it out West! The Shenandoah Valley is like Camelot! And I saw one trooper in 4 days. Hours and hours on windy backroads (thank goodness I had my Zumo).
Anyways, thanks for letting me visit your beautiful state.
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We in the West admittedly have unreal roads to ride and our history of posted pictures attest to that. Many times in the past after posting some pics, however, someone from back East posts stuff like, "you guys got all the twisties" and, " I'm jealous", of course it's all in fun but the thought is still being made. What I'm trying to work up to is, I just saw some of the most beautiful, unused biker roads in my life in Virginia! It was wonderful to explore, with my family, these well surfaced windy Blue Ridge roads in a new Chrysler 300 Touring Edition with 1500 miles on it(wifey let me upgrade!) but OMG did I want my Busa!
The point is, I never want to hear any sniveling from anyone in or around VA about how great we have it out West! The Shenandoah Valley is like Camelot! And I saw one trooper in 4 days. Hours and hours on windy backroads (thank goodness I had my Zumo).
Anyways, thanks for letting me visit your beautiful state.
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#1 way south near Tennessee