249 years old. No doubt, others before me have said, "I don't if this country can take much more of this crap." But, this blog has never been about the politics. Heck, it seems to me that humanity may be trying to make itself extinct. I digress.
I feel like I should eat a hotdog, maybe some apple pie; go to a drive-in theater and watch some fireworks. You know, like the good old days. 'Cause that's what you used to do on the 4th of July.
These days, I'm good to not be around crowds. Too many stupid people. Stupid people, alcohol, and fireworks... what could go wrong?
I digress again.
I got out on the CTX this morning. A couple degrees warmer and about 20% more humidity than yesterday at the same time. The CTX is a different kinda bike from Burgman. Today was a different kinda ride. Being the 4th of July, I was expecting more traffic up on the mountain. Before I left, Joan said, "Ride safe - there's likely going to be a lot of people out there." Yep.
Riding into the Park & Preserve, this sign is a sign of that...
A view of the city would be spectacular from Dobbins Lookout at the top - you would be able to see fireworks all over the Valley. But, they have to completely close the park because of stupid people (and fireworks and alcohol).
I didn't bring a camera with my today, but I did shoot a few things with my phone...
The park was a lot busier today (as expected); yesterday, I saw one other motorcycle - today, there was at least 30. Plenty of people on bicycles, too. I rode different today - yesterday, I had the road pretty much to myself, and I may have bumped my adrenaline level a bit. I was more deliberate today, expecting the unexpected. I waved a couple Harley riders around me on my way up the mountain... I was enjoying the scenery, the feel of the bike, listening to some tunes in my helmet, and not "pushing it." On the way down the mountain, I waved a kid on a Honda Monkey (a little 125cc bike) around. I made it easy for each of them to pass. Unlike a couple guys on bicycles who rode side-by-side, filling the whole lane. It was easy enough to get around them, when I had enough forward visibility after a curve; but, they were slow and not about to make it easy for anyone to get around them. Their problem - I was just enjoying being out.
I stopped at the top of the mountain to re-hydrate. Stopped once more on the way down to take that photo of the bike (above) and a couple scenery shots...
Just a nice holiday day to be out, enjoying the ride and the scenery. And, feeling like a grown-up motorcycle rider. :-)