day 5 and 6 review
Friday, May 7th, 2010This is the second time I’ve written this update as it got lost last night when i tried to post it and the Internet went down.
Wednesday started with an early departure from the campground. About 8:30 or so. We headed back to Arkansas 7 again this time down to the southern end of the state. It’s not called scenic route 7 for nothing. While not as technical as some of the other roads we have ridden this week, it has a nice mix of elevation changes, sweeping turns, and hairpins.
Riding was uneventful but the towns we encountered were interesting. We stopped for lunch in Camden, Ar. What a depressed town. When we stopped and went into a local Mexican restaurant for lunch we actually went back outside to move our bikes where we could see them. It was pretty rough. On the upside, the food was great.
We rode until we reach El Dorado, Ar. The day was 90 degrees for the high so we hit a hotel to cool off in their pool. On a side note, I was glad I brought the perforated leathers for Wednesday and Thursday. When checking into the hotel we ran I to a woman who invited us to a local Harley Owners Group happy hour at a Cajun restaurant. The cajun food was good and it was a nice time. Back to the hotel and bed about 11. End of day.
Thursday started at 9 am departing from El Dorado via 7 to the border of Louisiana. We went through Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Missouri to get the rest of the guys those states on their motorcycle checklists. Most surprising was how nice eastern Oklahoma was. Many lakes, hills, and forests lined the road. We also rode probably the nicest road on the planet. The Cherokee Turnpike was a tollroad we weren’t on for long, but the quality of the road surface combined with the low traffic made it a joy to ride.
We ended up in Joplin Missouri where IM writing this while eating breakfast and trying to plan a route around the rain up north. The goal for today is Des Moines, IA. That will put the Chicago gouts and Minneapolis guys about 30 miles from home via Interstate. An easy way to finish the trip.
More to come. P.S. None of the 4 of us on the trip were involved with the NY City bombing.