Day 4, Wednesday, May 3, 2017
I didn’t set the
alarm for this morning. It was supposed
to rain last night and this morning. I
spoke with Chuck last night and it was decided that we were not going to get up
early…because of the rain. Chuck was my
roommate last night. The roommate
assignments were: Jan and Ken, J.B. and
Jake and C.E. Solo. I told Chuck that he
needed to wake me up if he gets up first.
At about 7:45 AM, Chuck got up and went to the restroom. I heard him so I got up. Chuck looked out the window and saw that
everything was dry. It didn’t rain. I got up, got dressed, packed and went out to
my Motor to pack my bags. The others
were already up and working on their Motors.
This Motel really surprised us in that the rooms were nice, the beds
were comfortable AND, if I were to come back to this city, I would stay here
again. Of course, this is the only Motel
in town. We were all packed and ready to
go. We rode a couple of blocks and
stopped at the Casey’s General Store so that the Harleys could gas up
completely. Last night they only put in
a couple of bucks of gas because their Motors require Premium and Regular was
only sold. We didn’t want to waste any
more time so they filled up. We then
rode a few blocks and stopped at Buck’s Bar and Grill. This place was highly recommended. We had breakfast and enjoyed the clientele
and our waitress. They were all very
friendly. This is a town of about 1,400
and change. I felt like as if we were
visiting Mayberry. Everyone knew each
other. There was one older gentleman
that was trying to convince a couple of the “older” women to do a table dance
for us. He said that he had $100 in $1’s. Everyone laughed! We finished breakfast and left at 9:48 AM.
Jan was
leading and took us onto US 24. Jan led
and I was behind Jan, then J.B., Ken, Jake, C.E. and Chuck. We rode for a while. The road was nice, level and the weather was
in the high 50’s. We saw some wild
turkeys, not the whiskey, by the side of the road as well as three pheasants. We rode for 79 miles and at 10:56 AM, we
stopped in Downs, KS. at the Alta Convenience Store so that C.E. could gas up
and pit stop. Chuck, Jake and J.B. had a
cup of coffee…I hate them…and C.E. and Ken worked on C.E.’s Motor. They changed the fuse. Changing the fuse didn’t help. We left at 11:23 AM.
Jan
continued to lead the Group. After
riding for a while, it sprinkled on us for about 30 seconds. Jan was looking for a good place to stop and
change into our rain gear. The
sprinkling stopped and we continued.
After riding for 133 miles, we stopped at 1:16 PM in Manhattan, KS. It was time for lunch and we stopped, yup,
you guessed it, at a Subway. It was a
good stop because it had been 59 degrees and we needed to warm up a
little. We got our sandwiches and we got
cold again. We sat under a ceiling
fan! We finished our lunch and got on
our Motors and gassed up on the property.
It was also a Short Stop Gas station.
We left at 2:07 PM.
It was now
J.B.’s turn to lead. J.B. took us onto
US 77, northbound. We were headed into “dark
cloud” country. At 2:25 PM, it started
to sprinkle. Luckily, at 2:28 PM, after
riding for 24 miles, we stopped in Randolph, KS. and put RAIN GEAR on. We were ready. Of course, we looked north and it looked like
it was clearing up. Well, better to be
safe that wet. We continued at 2:40
PM. We didn’t ride for more than 10
minutes before it started to rain. We
rode for almost an hour in the rain.
Sometimes it rained harder than others.
After a while, we saw that C.E.’s trunk bag cover was flapping in the
wind. We had crossed the Kansas border into Nebraska at 3:26 PM. After riding for 58 minutes, Chuck pulled
ahead of Jake and C.E. and pulled into a Casey’s General Store at 3:34 PM in
Wymore, NE. While C.E. was securing the
cover onto his trunk bag with bungee cords, I couldn’t ignore the opportunity
to go into the General Store and make a “pit stop!” After C.E. and I were done with our business,
we left at 3:43 PM. The rain had stopped
just before we made the stop at Casey’s and soon after, after riding for 17
more miles, we stopped at 3:59 PM at the Holiday Inn Express in Beatrice, NE. We had a short discussion as to whether or
not to say here or go another 35 miles to Lincoln, NE. Chuck went in to strike up a deal with the
clerk and came out and told us that he was “good” to stay here. The price was right. We all went in and checked in. The roommates are the same as last
night. The wonderful thing about Holiday
Inn Express is that they ALWAYS have coffee ready AND homemade cookies. There were no restaurants close so we knew
that we would have to ride to a restaurant for dinner. As we were checking in, the Clerk told us
that they were having a “Manager’s Special” today from 5 PM until 7 PM. The special was FREE sandwiches, chips,
fruit, beer and wine. WOW! We could pass this up. We could have the “Manager’s Special” and NOT
go out to a restaurant for dinner. As we
were checking in and taking our bags to our rooms, C.E. was checking into a “knock”
sound in his Motor. Jan looked under the
Trike and saw that a bolt was loose on the suspension. C.E. rode his Trike with the rear wheel up on
a curb while Jan crawled underneath and tightened the bolt. It was a little better. We will stop later at a shop and get it
checked. We did tuck our Motors in for
the night. It did rain more this
evening, but it’s not supposed to rain tomorrow.
We rode for
301 miles and the rain. We were prepared
for it. This time we didn’t get wet and
let our rain gear stay dry in the saddle bags as we have done in the past. Tomorrow, we should be heading north, but I’m
not sure where or how far. The maps and
weather channel will be consulted. So,
we shall see…
2 comments:
Wow, pops...I'm impressed...you woke up at 7:45 and were leaving from breakfast at the same time!! ;-)
WOW Lori, very astute! I see where you get your attention to detail. I'm impressed your dad can recall the day's events. I can't even remember what I had for breakfast (did I even eat breakfast?) So good the boys are on another adventure! Good for the wives too! =)
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