achesley
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- Joined
- Feb 13, 2008
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- Location
- Jennings,La.
- First Name
- Andy
- Last Name
- Chesley
I did this ride leaving the 15th of July and getting back home the 27th. Covered 5540 miles and had a scenery overload a few times along the way. The pictures were all taken with a Canon G12 on Auto. Many were taken while rolling with the left hand and a true point and shoot fashion. Also learned on this trip to check my lens for bugs more often as I found a little bug smear from the 1st day and a major one down the road. The risk of taking photos on the fly.
The ride is an 07 Suzuki Bandit 1250S with Givi Luggage and the rest stock for the most part. Corbin seat, 2" up and back risers on the bars, speedohealer to keep the speedo much more correct. A Yosh can due to dropping a piece of iron on the stock one and messing it up pretty good. Started this trip off with 56835 on the stock ometer ( really to correct it you need to add about an average of 7% due to settings on the Healer ) Fresh tires, chain , sprockets, oil and filter and get down the road.
Finally got away from the home front about 06:20 , filling up Suzy North of Jennings, La. Then heading out into a misty , cloudy morning North bound on LA 26 to Elton, La
and US 190 East bound to Livonia, La.
US 190 was a bit misty in places and traffic was still thin though the cities of Eunice and Opelousas , La. At Livonia we went North on LA 78 , joining LA 1 at one of the Oxbow Lakes formed when the Mississippi change courses during it's life.
Followed LA One up though New Roads, La. And joining the new LA 10 with it's new bridge over the Mississippi River. Lot of smoke on the horizon from burning a cane field I guess as I never really got a good look at it.
Then crossing the new bridge.
And trying for that elusive , straight up shot while riding across at about 45 mph.
US 61 into Saint Francisville, La. There, I decided to go through town to the old Ferry Road ( Former LA 10 ) and see what was to see.
Here you can see the other side of the river where the LA 10 / Mississippi River Ferry docked in it's day. Also had an extra treat as a Push Boat came by with a load of barges, headed up river.
A closer shot of the Push Boat.
And Suzy the Bandit just looking on at that whole process.
Then a couple of signs proclaiming the history of this area
And a statue from the Civil War Era.
After leaving St. Francisville, La we continued to follow US 61 which would be the main road for us for awhile. Crossing into Mississippi
Also know at the Blues Highway. Most all of the early birth of the songs classified as old Blues came from places following this highway.
More later.
The ride is an 07 Suzuki Bandit 1250S with Givi Luggage and the rest stock for the most part. Corbin seat, 2" up and back risers on the bars, speedohealer to keep the speedo much more correct. A Yosh can due to dropping a piece of iron on the stock one and messing it up pretty good. Started this trip off with 56835 on the stock ometer ( really to correct it you need to add about an average of 7% due to settings on the Healer ) Fresh tires, chain , sprockets, oil and filter and get down the road.
Finally got away from the home front about 06:20 , filling up Suzy North of Jennings, La. Then heading out into a misty , cloudy morning North bound on LA 26 to Elton, La
and US 190 East bound to Livonia, La.
US 190 was a bit misty in places and traffic was still thin though the cities of Eunice and Opelousas , La. At Livonia we went North on LA 78 , joining LA 1 at one of the Oxbow Lakes formed when the Mississippi change courses during it's life.
Followed LA One up though New Roads, La. And joining the new LA 10 with it's new bridge over the Mississippi River. Lot of smoke on the horizon from burning a cane field I guess as I never really got a good look at it.
Then crossing the new bridge.
And trying for that elusive , straight up shot while riding across at about 45 mph.
US 61 into Saint Francisville, La. There, I decided to go through town to the old Ferry Road ( Former LA 10 ) and see what was to see.
Here you can see the other side of the river where the LA 10 / Mississippi River Ferry docked in it's day. Also had an extra treat as a Push Boat came by with a load of barges, headed up river.
A closer shot of the Push Boat.
And Suzy the Bandit just looking on at that whole process.
Then a couple of signs proclaiming the history of this area
And a statue from the Civil War Era.
After leaving St. Francisville, La we continued to follow US 61 which would be the main road for us for awhile. Crossing into Mississippi
Also know at the Blues Highway. Most all of the early birth of the songs classified as old Blues came from places following this highway.
More later.