Ride Report, May 28
Arrived safely in Bennington, Vermont at 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, May 28th. I'm glad I didn't try to do it all yesterday, as it would have added another 324 miles. Here's what that looks like on my last route map west...
I don't have much to report about the ride itself, except that the weather was great, the landscape was getting all "New-Englandy" and my excitement built the closer I got to Vermont.
I have to admit that at times I've felt a little embarrassed to post these ride reports. Ted Simon rode a 500 Triumph around the world, so there doesn't seem to be anything special about sitting on a motorcycle across 3000 miles of regularly spaced gas stations and convenience stores. Where's the hardship? Except the weather and the back pain, none really.
I tend to diminish my accomplishments, so before and during my trip I kept up a kind of "no big deal" thing. But yesterday afternoon, as I crossed the Vermont state line, a sense of personal accomplishment welled up in me, until I was fighting back tears and hooping like a drunk cowboy when I saw this sign...
And what a great feeling to have Paul (LoVel), Randy (rndtaylor) and Robin (Bonniegirl) waiting for me on Main Street when I stepped off my bike! They could have at least waited until I freshened up my makeup before they snapped my picture.

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I can't begin to describe what wonderful people they are, and how much I feel like I arrived at the doorstep of an old friend's. Later, Steve (Speedblaster) and his wife, Donna, joined us for a couple of rounds at the Red Rascal, conveniently located 4 doors from the fort. The "fort" (Robin's apartment), is as large as legend describes it. Be careful if you go to the bathroom in the middle of the night, as you may have a hard time finding your way back. I stayed in the North Wing.
Today I have some business to take care of, including checking in at a local Bed & Breakfast. It's a beautiful cloudless day today, but there may be a storm on its way. After what I've been through in the last couple of weeks, that won't dampen my spirits a bit.
Note: I may only do one more ride report, as the next few days will be jammed with more fun than there is time to experience it. I'll try to shoot as many pics as I can and post the juicy ones.
After John (Whisperinsmith) and I leave for our Bennington to Los Angeles adventure, I may double-post to the ride reports section on Triumphrat.net. It seems fitting as we begin a new leg, as it was there that I met everyone, and where this trip was conceived. More later...