Friday, February 27, 2009
Victoria Dam in the U.P.
On my way to the 2008 RA Rally in the U.P. (Houghton, MI), I stopped at Victoria Dam. The pipes that carried the water out of the lower part of the dam used to be made of wood and we tall enough to stand up in.
Sunday, December 23, 2007
Big Eye Ball
This very large eyeball just got loaded onto a trailer, bound for an Art company in Missouri that also had a 28 foot Paul Bunyan. F.A.S.T. Corporation (Fiberglass Animals Shapes and Trademarks) resides a few miles out of Sparta, WI. Worth stopping to browse around their huge yard. Chances are that you'll see one of their creatures along the Interstate Byways.
http://www.roadsideamerica.com/attract/WISPAfast.html
Sunday, December 9, 2007
2007 GR3 - Ferryville Landing
Ron Pasold's Collection
Near the Wisconsin River, just east of Blue River, Wis on Hwy 133, you'll find Ron Pasold's place. Very easy guy to talk to , but his place is hard to describe!
His 'creations' are mostly out of motorcycles. A couple of dozen cycles line his fence posts, along with hundreds of old helmets that people given him.
Friday, June 15, 2007
Skyline Drive - Shenandoah National Park
Skyline Drive in Virginia. Absolutely gorgeous views! On my way to the 2007 BMW RA Rally in Asheville, North Carolina.
Starting at the North End, I traveled the entire 105 miles length from Front Royal to Waynesboro (where Blue Ridge Parkway begins). During breakfast I met a guy from north of Detroit who was also going to the Rally. We rode hundred or so miles of the Parkway where I split off to visit friends near Raleigh, North Carolina.
Saturday, February 24, 2007
High and Dry
Snapped while taking the long way home from the 'Wild Goose' run in Beaver Dam, the yearly kickoff ride for all the BMW clubs of Wisconsin.
Yes, it is near water. A creek is hidden on the left, but it would have to be one mighty big flood to get that trailer wet! I believe this was on County E, north of town. April 2006
Sunday, February 18, 2007
Dugway Road - along Mississippi River
Fall ride in October 2006. Dugway Road, between Bagley and Glen Haven, one of my favorites. It's 3.5 miles of gravel with no connecting roads. Can be mushy during spring or fall, but not today. Rock outcrop goes half way over the road, so you drive right under it!
Great views of the Mississippi River, especially when there are less leaves on the trees. Cliffs on one side, drop offs and railroad tracks on the other. Not a good rode for two trucks to meet on, but plenty of room for two cycles!
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