[Ducati] Trip round the country
Bob Marren
bmarren at bellsouth.net
Fri Apr 27 17:48:54 EDT 2007
Harlyn, in 2001 and 2002 I was on teams that ran in the Hood to Coast
relay run. What I saw of oregon was great but tough on the legs. Later I
found out that in 1975 my 860 was sold new in Portland. I do hope to get
back someday to ride what I ran. Great place when its not raining.
Bob Marren
Harlyn Jenkins wrote:
>I will be home in Newport, OR (and will give you a VIP tour of the Oregon
>Coast Aquarium - www.aquarium.org)
>
>Of course, Moonbeam will say otherwise about me being home (I missed him the
>two times he was by here...)
>
>Harlyn
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: ducati-bounces at ducati.net [mailto:ducati-bounces at ducati.net] On Behalf
>Of kevink38 at comcast.net
>Sent: Friday, April 27, 2007 11:45 AM
>To: ducati at ducati.net
>Subject: [Ducati] Trip round the country
>
>I'm trying to get a little more concrete about my itinerary. Here's what I
>have so far:
>1) The route (suggestions and caveats encouraged and appreciated): Oakland
>CA, Ashland OR, (Newport OR) Seattle WA, Alberton MT, Milwaukee/Chicago
>(I-94 or I-90?, and where to stop, and what to see?), Indianapolis,
>Cleveland, Hartford, Purcellville VA, Murphy NC, (TX?) Phoenix AZ,
>(Bakersfield?), Laguna Seca.
>There are still some gaps (I'm not riding from VA to TX in one shot). As I
>look at the map, and run Mapquest trips, I appreciate just how big the
>country is and how long it will take to get across it.
>2) The time table. Leave Oakland 6/18, Seattle 6/20, get near Milwaukee (and
>Giuseppe) by 6/25, Harford by 6/28, and Purcellville by 6/30. I am
>tentatively planning for 2-3 more days to get across the country, to allow
>for rests, motorcycle maintanence, sight-seeing and visiting (maybe even
>some local road riding). I have not worked out any details for the return
>trip yet, except I hope to leave VA about 7/8, and get to LS 7/19. If Anyone
>is headed west for the motogp at LSeca, I could use some company (George?,
>Scott?) Does this look realistic? Are people going to be home if and when I
>come by?
>Any other suggestions?
>Travel light, travel fast, but stop often and look around.
>-
>Kevin Kachadourian
>'96 900 SP
>'85 Alazzurra 650 (old dog still bites)
>
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