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Down The Road I Go...

Squeaky

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Rebecca
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Reed
As i finished packing last night, thunder and lightning rolled into Houston and rain soaked the area. I was sure the wet weather would be gone by morning, but that was wishful thinking. By the time I rolled out onto the road it was don to a drizzle, and the weather map showed it was dry north of I10. That made the decision between slabbing east on 10 and heading northeast an easy one.

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I skirted the rain for a while, but it caught up with me as I passed into Louisiana. I almost dropped the bike for the picture - the ground was soft and the kickstand started sinking fast. Luckily, I was close enough to the bike that I caught it and got the kickstand plate down under it in time.

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I was reluctant to add a layer of rain gear, since it makes it feel like I'm riding in a sauna. I pulled into a gas station for a snack and decided it was the safest place to do the "rain gear dance", and not three miles down the road the sky opened up and dime-sized raindrops were pelting me.

I opted for an easy lunch at Arby's and recalculated a route that might get me closer to Chattanooga than I'd originally routed.

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The roads got straighter and more boring, although I was making good time. I decided to stop for some ice cream to load up on sugar.

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Before I knew it, I was crossing a huge bridge and sure enough, it was the mighty Mississippi. Because of the wet weather, the camera was tucked away in the tank bag and I missed the opportunity to get pics from the bridge itself. I pulled over for my sign shot:

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And turned around for a quick shot of the bridge:

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I was in Natchez, MS and I'd been advised that the Natchez Trace was slow and boring, so I headed for US 61. As it crossed over the trace, I couldn't help but notice how green and lush it was. I turned around and hopped on it for a few miles, telling myself Id get back on 61 after a few miles and a couple of pictures.

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I was amazed at the beauty that was before me. Mile after mile of greenery hung over and around me, and despite the lack of sun it was exactly what I needed to get some thinking time in.

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The speed limit was only 50mph, but this seemingly-isolated road had me so calm that I found myself going as slow as 40 at times. There were very few cars on the road, so my speed (or lack of) wasn't bothering anyone.

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I could stop in the roadway and snap pictures at will. I passed multiple chances to get back onto the highway, but found myself compelled to just continue on at the sedate pace I was keeping on the Trace.

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I decided to push on past dark, so I stopped in a hotel just east of Jackson, MS. I've got my camping gear loaded on the bike but I'm not intent on pushing safety just for the sake of camping, After this, I would have veered off the main lanes and onto side roads that aren't lit.

Here's a link that will (hopefully) let you know where I end up riding tomorrow:
http://share.findmespot.com/shared/gogl.jsp?glId=0prkGaxNu7TZxuGCWefXtUfZjWkosk1cY

Hopefully the sun will peek out and I'll be able to get some more pictures to share with you.

444 miles
Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi

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Way to go girl. I am envious of your trip. I hope the weather stays good for you all the way. I see more snow is falling in the north east today. Ride Safe and Ride smart.

The spot link is working great, thanks for sharing it.
 
Nice report so far! What a beautiful road you found.

Stay safe! I'll do my sun dance for you. :mrgreen:
 
Like your new lid :trust: You're a better person than I staying on NT as long as you did :clap:

Enjoy the roads around Chattanooga :rider: Although I didn't get to ride around there while I was out there last week, they were nice nice from what I could see ;-)

Be safe... stay dry :sun:
 
I was in Natchez, MS and I'd been advised that the Natchez Trace was slow and boring, so I headed for US 61. As it crossed over the trace, I couldn't help but notice how green and lush it was. I turned around and hopped on it for a few miles, telling myself Id get back on 61 after a few miles and a couple of pictures.

285577551_64Bgo-O.JPG


I was amazed at the beauty that was before me. Mile after mile of greenery hung over and around me, and despite the lack of sun it was exactly what I needed to get some thinking time in.

285577047_qaymy-O.JPG


The speed limit was only 50mph, but this seemingly-isolated road had me so calm that I found myself going as slow as 40 at times. There were very few cars on the road, so my speed (or lack of) wasn't bothering anyone.

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I could stop in the roadway and snap pictures at will. I passed multiple chances to get back onto the highway, but found myself compelled to just continue on at the sedate pace I was keeping on the Trace.

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I decided to push on past dark, so I stopped in a hotel just east of Jackson, MS. I've got my camping gear loaded on the bike but I'm not intent on pushing safety just for the sake of camping, After this, I would have veered off the main lanes and onto side roads that aren't lit.

Hopefully the sun will peek out and I'll be able to get some more pictures to share with you.

444 miles
Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi
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Great pictures. That's my idea of a perfect way to break up a really long trip!

Ride safe and have a great time on your journey.
 
+1 on the Natchez Trace Parkway. Great pix of a really great road.
 
Looks like some good riding country. I really enjoy the pic's and the report. Please keep them coming. I haven't been in that area and find it very interesting...

Thanks, Rick
 
Stay safe! I'll do my sun dance for you. :mrgreen:

Dance didn't work.

Be safe... stay dry :sun:

Not dry.

Looks like she made it just SW of Chattanooga...

Should have stopped there.

Hopefully the weather will give you a couple of clear days.

Hope? :giveup:

I feel like a bit of a failure for copping out and getting a hotel again on my "camping trip" but I'm wet and cold and a little cranky right now. I'm going over to the Waffle House to cure my mood with some bacon.

Report before bedtime again.

Thanks fr following me! I wish there was a camera with live feed to go along with the SPoT! :lol2:
 
I'm going over to the Waffle House to cure my mood with some bacon.

That's the ADV spirit- all things are better after some crispy pig strips

Ride safe, have fun, and don't name it after me....... ;-) :trust:
 
I had a voice mail from you yesterday, you were ordering something with chocolate in it.. lol. Your phone still loves to call me when you order food..

be safe out there.
 
Ok, I'm tired of fighting with SmugMug. I'll post this up tomorrow when I've had a chance to recharge my bucket o' patience. G'night.
 
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