Friday, July 27, 2012

Pure Stodge Touring Association Iowa Rally 2012

Finally finished processing and posting the Iowa Pure Stodge Rally photos on my Picasa account last night (a month after the fact).  The grass was pretty green then, unlike now in the middle of a drought.  My Pentax SLR was over exposing, but I had it setup to shoot both a raw DNG and JPG image.  The the desktop version of Picasa has some nice tools for cleaning up these sorts of problems quickly on DNGs and helped with color depth adjustments.  I have since changed my exposure over-ride, so hopefully I can get better initial JPG photos from now on.  Need to learn to shoot more without auto-focus and use the AV override mode to get things better, some old school tricks my Dad told me about which he uses to great success.  Sent link these photos to Autobahn Mary last night for use in the July Autobahn newsletter.


Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Missing Posts & Update



I have a bunch of posts to this blog sitting around in draft form and a few groups of photos for Picasa.  The riding season is nearly half over and I need to get them posted.  So this is kind of a catch up post.

I got an email a couple weeks ago that my employer has added another week of vacation for all employees with 10+ years, retro to Jan 1, 2012.  I can't express how much I appreciate this and how excited I am about it.  I'm going to be able to do a couple more trips or get some down time which I hadn't planned on.

Coming to the GLMC Buffalo Run this year?  Once again I'm the Rally Master along with my side-click and co-rally master Shooter and his helpful wife Jean.   We are trying to make some minor adjustments.  We are dropping the Expert and Experienced classes and going with a Street and a Dual Sport class instead.  Riders will have to select a class before they leave in the morning.  There will be three types of bonus locations: Everyone, Street Only, and Dual Sport Only.  Bonus locations will be emailed out or posted before the rally.  The other classes Novice and 2-Up will be open to pursue all bonus locations.  The Dual Sport class will mostly be dirt and gravel roads, but I'm working on coming up with some other challenges as well.  I'm hoping we can also have GPS locations on the bonus listing.  Saturday morning we will be handing out some additional bonus information to stir things up just a little.  We have a better starting location this year, the North Sioux City SD.  We will not be using mileage limits this year, but request that riders ride safely and follow all traffic laws.  http://www.glmc.org/buffalo.html

Plans this summer?  I have to continue scouting bonus locations for the Buffalo Run.  I'm thinking about the BMW National Rally in Sedalia, MO, Corn Husker Rally in Franklin, NE, GLMC Barn Bike Build Off in Moorehead, MN and hopefully the Baxter Open House in Marne, IA.

So far since April I have been to the BSR Campout (Fort Randall, SD), GLMC Bonzai Rally (Mineral Point, WI), and the Pure Stodge Iowa Rally (Amana, IA).

Monday, April 23, 2012

Branson Blitz - Sunday, Day 6.5 - Homeward Bound Wrap Up

It was kind of a rough day with cold forty something temps and an awful lot of bobble-head shaking wind, but I'm a cup half full rider so I'm happy it didn't rain.   It was much warmer north of KC.  Pig got some of the worst R1200GS gas mileage ever on Hwy 71 south of KC with 27 mpg for about a 100 mile stretch.  After we left Eric at Nebraska City, Loyd and I got back to Sioux City about 6:30 PM.  Highlights of the day was ride through Roaring River State Park, Highway 112 to Seligman, and about 30 miles of Highway 90 from Seligman to Jane, the rest was pretty straight and dull.  It was a 540 mile day.


It was nice to be home, but I was pretty tired.  



GPS after I pulled into the garage.  1758 miles, plus 20 or so where I forgot to turn the GPS on.  Regarding max speed - Please don't believe my R12GS is even capable of 144 mph... that is a GPS error which occurs when you get in rocky hills.

Back to work Monday morning.  What the heck, is that frost on my windshield?





Saturday, April 21, 2012

Branson Blitz - Saturday Day 5.5

We road the Bull Shoals ferry today near Peal and then found some great roads in Southern Missouri.  Stopped by the Branson Blitz and said hi to Voni, Paul and some of the other folks.  Was surprised not to see Tom there, heard that he might be sick.  Got back to Eagle Rock at about 5:30 and had dinner at a Japanese Steak House in Holiday Island, that restaurant was a fail.

Had breakfast again Saturday morning at our favorite local spot, The Office Pub in Eagle Rock with my parents.  Always a good breakfast there. 

Loyd waiting for the ferry on Hwy 125 on Bull Shoals

Loyd and Eric getting ready on the ferry.

Had a salad at Granny's in Branson about 2 PM, made quick stop at the rally to sign in, say hi to Voni, Paul and the gang, and then rode back to Eagle Rock.  It seemed like a long day.  We found a really great road and did a loop around it.  Might be the best road of the trip:  http://tinyurl.com/7n8jgf2

Branson Blitz - Friday Day 4.5

After a side-route to the Golden Gate Bridge of Arkansas (the Beaver Bridge again),  Loyd, Eric and I road down to Ozark through the Pig Trail on Highway 23.  On the way back we took some of the other roads in the area.  Nearly ran out of gas near because some idiot (who will remain nameless) told Eric and Loyd they had plenty of fuel, luckily we found a tiny little store near Nail, AR which sold gas.


Loyd and Eric at the Beaver Bridge
Taking a break at the start of the Pig Trail... waiting for some slow traffic.


Branson Blitz - Thursday, Day 3.5

Thursday I road down to Granny's Kitchen in Huntsville, AR to try to catch the group of guys staying down in Jasper.  I got there just in time to say hi and take a few photos of the Sioux City guys before they left.

There are not a lot of BMW riders in this world, so generally even when two stranger BMW riders meet they greet each other.  Dave C and the Ohio guys didn't even say hello or give a nod,.which is strangely normal for them.  Not sure what to think of that.

After Sioux City guys left I waited for Dan and Dick who where heading over from Dick's place where they where staying about 50 miles away.  I had some breakfast and Dan and Dick had coffee.  Dan also had a good looking slice of Granny's strawberry pie.  We rode back up through Eureka Springs to my parents place.  Mom made us sandwiches for lunch and then I showed Dick and Dan the back way over to Highway 90.  Dick agreed with me that Hwy 90 was a pretty good road.  After leaving Dan and Dick, I took Hwy N down to Pea Ridge was also pretty nice and very smooth.

Loyd and Eric arrived about 6 PM Thursday evening and we took them out for dinner in Eureka Springs, and then enjoyed some beverages on the deck back at the folk's house on Table Rock.  There as some kind of wood carving thing going on in Eureka Springs and it was pretty busy.

Ryan, Steve, Al, Jim and Stan

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Branson Blitz - Wednesday, Day 2.5

I'm at my parents house in Eagle Rock today.  No motorcycling just hanging out with my parents.   This morning after breakfast we had cigar on the deck.  My Dad's friend John really liked his.  In the afternoon we took the boat up Table Rock lake past the bridge I wrote about yesterday in Beaver.  It was a lot of fun and I got a lot of photos and some photo tips from my dad..

Blooming wisteria vines growing up from near water level.

We saw a pair of Osprey near the water.  Could not see a nest.

The old one-laned bridge near Beaver AR with the Castle House in the background.

Castle house, hard to see the spires behind it from water level this time of year... they tell me anyways.

Yes, they have Canadian geese even this far south in the summer.  We even saw a couple of them nested.  This fella didn't seem to be very shy about the boat.

Turkey Buzzard taking a tree break.

A blue heron in a tree just above the water.  They normally don't let you get this close, but we must not have been threatening.  We probably floated by her 5 times from about 50 or 60 meters away.  I took this with my 300mm lens in Aperture Priority mode.  I'll post some of the rest of the photos in Picasa later.
Loyd and Eric should arrive Thursday evening.  Hoping to get a chance to get away from here and see if I can find the rest of the Sioux City crew sometime Thursday, but not sure how that is going to work.  I had promised the folks to spend a couple days with just them.

Branson Blitz - Tuesday Day 1.5 - Summary

Pineville, MO.   Looking for road which we try to go down every year.  Found it but got off track and lost it. I think water might be low enough to do last ford this year too, its on my GS bucket list.  Hopefully I can get Loyd and Eric to go back later. 


Hit a lot of alphabet and no names roads, paved and some not paved.  Wondering if I went down on one stretch if any one would find me this week.  Ended up down in Gateway, AR before working my way back to Eagle Rock.  Better roads and even the old Beaver one-lane wood bridges.  Everyone knows how much I love rickety old bridges.


It was a nice day to be out wandering without a map.  Feeling guilty about having such a nice day while not being home to help with our sick pet.

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Branson Blitz - Day 1.5 - Pineville Beer Store Photo

Beer store in Pineville, MO.  A pretty popular place since its just across the border from a dry county.

Branson Blitz - Day 1.5 - Old Hwy 71 Sign Photo

One of the old Highway 71 signs.  I was pretty excited when I saw one.  Back thirty years ago they had these everywhere.  Now with the new 4 lanes of straightened out, boring 71 they don't need the signs anymore.  On a motorcycle you have to take the old highway which runs near the new one in a lot of places.


A few miles after this I was nearly side swiped by a white sedan that came about two feet into my lane on a pretty easy curve on Hwy 90.   Back home we would call that curve a sweeper.   I managed to get out of the way on the right.  Later I followed a flatbed semi tractor-trailer on Hwy 90 which was driving down the center for several miles.  He would move a couple feet to the right as he got near the crest of each hill.  I waited until he turned left and I went right.  You really have to stay to the right on these roads, particular the left-hand curves.

Branson Blitz - Monday, Day 0.5

Finished my chores at home and got packed.  Left for Eagle Rock late in the day, wanted to make it past KC to avoid morning traffic.  It got dark about St. Jo, I was tired and there were a lot of trucks on I-29 which was wearing me out (had a short night of sleep the night before).   So, I decided if I could get a decent room at St. Jo on Priceline using my Droid I would stop for the night.  I really wanted to stop.


I got a room at the Super 8, which I thought was near the main exit... first mistake.  Super 8 had moved south of town near a giant truck stop.  GPS was wrong and first listing on my Droid said no longer open.  So after spending 45 minutes traversing the highway it was on, north to south, I found what I thought was the Super 8 south of town next to a giant truck stop.  


Priceline had grievously given this hotel 2 stars, but it was the absolutely worst hotel I have ever stayed at.  I initially even thought of leaving and just washing my hands of my $59.95 plus tax, and everyone knows how "thrifty" I can be with my money regarding hotels.   The staff refused to give me a better room, saying something about how I booked the room over the Internet.


The room absolutely reeked of cigarette tar and the screen was missing on the window.  I didn't want someone climbing in through the window, so I had to close the window while I slept.  Even with the windows closed, I had to have the TV turned up pretty darned loud to cover of the noise of a truck pulling in or out of the truck stop next door every 4 to 10 seconds.   There is dirt and grease on the light switches, burns all over the tub and sink, bulbs missing, etc.  The drain on the sink doesn't work, unless your reach underneath the counter and throttle it near the U pipe.


All and all, I wished I had just walked into the Motel 6 and got the $35 room there, I'm sure it could not have been worse then this.  Going to have to check Yelp or something next time before booking a buy-it-now room on Priceline.  


I hope the disgusting marks on the tub are cigarette burns...I really hope.
Super 8 in St. Jo sucks, dirty switches, stinky rooms and  broken locks.
I did get to have supper at the Waffle House last night.  That was cool.  No longer a Waffle House virgin.  I get it too, its an old fashioned, no-frills hash house which puts out OK food at pretty reasonable prices, cool!

Monday, April 16, 2012

Frump's Blitz Links

Monday and I still haven't left yet, but hoping to get going this afternoon.  Lots of things keeping me behind schedule.  May not make it the whole distance to Eagle Rock yet today.  Weather does not look great either.

My tracking links:
http://spotwalla.com/tripViewer.php?id=45374f8c50ffdfff8

My Blog/Photos:

Friday, April 13, 2012

Getting Ready for Branson Blitz

I'm getting ready for Voni Glave's IBMWR Branson Blitz.  The BMW MOA mileage contest also starts tomorrow and the GLMC Grand Tour started April 1st.  This is going to be a fun and productive ride to Branson and Arkansas.  My new rear tire came today, just in time.  So everything is clicking along well except one thing...

My friend Randy is still in the hospital in Sioux Falls recovering from heart surgery a little over 3 weeks ago.  Randy has had some good days and some bad days since his surgery.  The last few days have not been good ones for him - he is in a lot of pain, getting anxious about getting better, and he wants to go home.

Randy and I started our annual trek to Arkansas each April a few years ago.  We have both gone every year and it has always been an adventure.  We stay with my parents near Eureka Springs and the visit has kind of become become special to them as well.  They ask me over and over during the weeks leading up to the trip if Randy is coming, who else is coming, and when are we going to get there.  My Dad then sends me maps and brochures of places to go and see.  Arkansas is one of the prettiest and most motorcycle friendly places in this country in April. 

While visiting, we have breakfast with my folks every morning.  After breakfast we spend the day riding our bikes while the folks keep up their busy regular schedules, they are constantly busy with something.  At the end of the day, we rush back to their house hopefully in time to take everyone to a nice dinner.  The whole trip is a lot of fun for everyone.

We are all going to miss Randy this year.  He is a character, a entertaining rider who rides seriously, one of my closest riding friends, and simply a lot of fun to hang out with.  I'm try to post more trip photos real-time this year with my phone so hopefully Randy and others can follow along.  I also have some draft blog entries about adventures with Randy and Dave which I haven't published yet, I'll try to get those done soon too.


Get better Randy - I'm really going to miss having you along!!


PS - Loyd and Eric have committed to coming down Thursday.

Monday, March 12, 2012

March 10th was a Good Day to Wander for Pie

Today was a good day.  I had breakfast with the group at our regular Saturday morning breakfast hangout, the Town House Cafe in South Sioux.  Loyd, Randy, Steve, Dan, Randy and Chuck were there.  The weather was so usually nice that four of us road to breakfast.

Saturday Breakfast at the Town House Cafe in South Sioux
Ronda, our quick waitress was in top form.  As Loyd tried to figure out how Ronda could disappear out the front door of the back room towards the lunch counter and then reappear almost instantly out of the kitchen door with his food, Ronda introduced herself as Ronda's identical twin sister Wanda.  We all had a good laugh until someone asked if we needed to tip the both of them.


After running errands, Randy and I met over at Loyd's.  It was about noon and we headed down into the Loess Hills to looking for a pie place on our GSs.  About 2:30, after some wandering about, we ended up at Dave's Old Home Cafe in Pisga, IA.  We had a sandwich there, but found out they only had 1 piece of pie left.  After ribbing some Harley riders for Council Bluffs for a few minutes, we took off in search of pie again.


Randy and Loyd in Pisga next to Old Home Cafe

About an hour later, after riding to a couple other remote cafes which were closed, we ended up at Penny's Diner in Missouri Valley.  Penny's is best known for milk shakes, blue plate specials, and fresh homemade pie. Randy scored the last slice of cherry pie and Loyd and I had slices of peach pie.  From Missouri Valley we wandered north until Randy took a shortcut past Small's Apple farm on F32.  F32 is a neat little road which runs up a ridge past several orchards, but then turns suddenly into gravel.  Loyd and I followed Randy and we ended up twisting and turning for several miles on gravel until we ended up back on the paved road just a few hundred feet down from Small's, hehe.  Sometimes its fun to sit back and follow someone who doesn't know these old back roads and see what they discover.  We took pavement back through Pisga and Moorehead, then west down the Old Danish Church road before turning north on Larenteur road along the Loess Hills bluffs through Turin, Rodney and Smithland.  From Smithland old 141 took us home.  It was a good day to wander for pie.