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- Rennick
This morning Mark had to attend a meeting at Camp Strake which is a scout camp in The Woodlands, TX. He asked me if I wanted to ride with him. As I have been wanting to capture a picture of a ‘big pig’ barbeque sign located on Hwy105 and Hwy 1486, I said sure and packed my camera and off we went. As usual, I did not take enough pictures. The morning started off cool and when we reached Strake it was a beautiful canvas of sunbeams through the trees and mist coming off the lake. It’s got fun little twisty roads, which are very enjoyable even with the 20 mph speed limit you must obey.
I left Mark as he traveled on the Goldwing down one of the dirt roads to his meeting area (dang it, no pic) and stopped here….
Can you, canoe?
Left the camp and headed South of I45 to 1488 going West, thinking 1486 intersected with 1488. It wasn’t until I passed 1774 that I realized that I am not going to intersect with 1486 and decide to turn the bike around. I spotted a street where I could make a u-turn and pulled in. Well, this innocuous little road was on an incline and was slightly cantered. I went in and up, turned to come back down so I would be pointing the right direction to go back East, but when I went to put my foot down it was on the side of the road which slanted down more than I thought and where I thought there would be asphalt, was nothing but air. By the time my foot made contact, the bike was already on it’s way down and I couldn’t stop it. Plunk! (dang it, no pic, so it never really happened) I had the camera in my tank bag, but by the time I took off my helmet and placed it on the ground, my knight in shining armour was already pulling over in his F250 to save the day. His friend was driving and I swear he was jumping out of the truck before they stopped asking me if I was ok. After we picked it up, I check for fluid leaks and did see some spots so I stuck my finger in them to see what it was, turned out to be coolant. I checked her over and beside the mirror being pushed in, I couldn’t see any other damage. I noticed my tail bag was no longer connected on the right front – ding it, the strap broke.
Luckily two weeks ago, I thought it would be a good ideal to start carrying tie wraps on both the bikes which came in handy this morning.
My new found friend said that particular road where I tried to turn was a badly angled hill and help me straighten out the bike so when I got back on, it would not get pulled down again. Well, I was still a little shaky after this and still didn’t think about the camera (ding it, missed a mutt park pic). Climbed back on, hit the button and she fired right up.
Resume search for the pig. 1488 East to 1774 Northwest then to 1486 where I want to be. Along 1486 there are still some wildflowers blooming, but not blue bonnets.
Next to this patch of road, there was a pasture with these two big guys. When I first stopped the white one looked me square in the face, but I couldn’t fire the camera fast enough.
Finally find the big pig.
I really didn’t think I was going to have an adventure this morning, but turned out I was wrong. A simple U Turn changed my day….I am just glad that I called Touratech and had them partial ship my fairing guard and engine guard which we installed about two weeks ago! You know what they say, it’s not a matter of “if”, it’s a matter of “when.” I was wearing my PowerTripp leather jacket and landed on my left elbow, but the jacket doesn't even have a scratch. On the way home, I went back to the road where I fell and, looking at it the second time it looked flatter than the first time, Not even photo worthy to say “this is how bad it was,” but, I made my U Turn at the next gas station…then continued on home.
I left Mark as he traveled on the Goldwing down one of the dirt roads to his meeting area (dang it, no pic) and stopped here….
Can you, canoe?
Left the camp and headed South of I45 to 1488 going West, thinking 1486 intersected with 1488. It wasn’t until I passed 1774 that I realized that I am not going to intersect with 1486 and decide to turn the bike around. I spotted a street where I could make a u-turn and pulled in. Well, this innocuous little road was on an incline and was slightly cantered. I went in and up, turned to come back down so I would be pointing the right direction to go back East, but when I went to put my foot down it was on the side of the road which slanted down more than I thought and where I thought there would be asphalt, was nothing but air. By the time my foot made contact, the bike was already on it’s way down and I couldn’t stop it. Plunk! (dang it, no pic, so it never really happened) I had the camera in my tank bag, but by the time I took off my helmet and placed it on the ground, my knight in shining armour was already pulling over in his F250 to save the day. His friend was driving and I swear he was jumping out of the truck before they stopped asking me if I was ok. After we picked it up, I check for fluid leaks and did see some spots so I stuck my finger in them to see what it was, turned out to be coolant. I checked her over and beside the mirror being pushed in, I couldn’t see any other damage. I noticed my tail bag was no longer connected on the right front – ding it, the strap broke.
My new found friend said that particular road where I tried to turn was a badly angled hill and help me straighten out the bike so when I got back on, it would not get pulled down again. Well, I was still a little shaky after this and still didn’t think about the camera (ding it, missed a mutt park pic). Climbed back on, hit the button and she fired right up.
Resume search for the pig. 1488 East to 1774 Northwest then to 1486 where I want to be. Along 1486 there are still some wildflowers blooming, but not blue bonnets.
Next to this patch of road, there was a pasture with these two big guys. When I first stopped the white one looked me square in the face, but I couldn’t fire the camera fast enough.
Finally find the big pig.
I really didn’t think I was going to have an adventure this morning, but turned out I was wrong. A simple U Turn changed my day….I am just glad that I called Touratech and had them partial ship my fairing guard and engine guard which we installed about two weeks ago! You know what they say, it’s not a matter of “if”, it’s a matter of “when.” I was wearing my PowerTripp leather jacket and landed on my left elbow, but the jacket doesn't even have a scratch. On the way home, I went back to the road where I fell and, looking at it the second time it looked flatter than the first time, Not even photo worthy to say “this is how bad it was,” but, I made my U Turn at the next gas station…then continued on home.