Day 13 – 16: Batesville, AR

Day 13-16
August 17-20
Batesville, AR

Stayed with my brother Glen and his wife Debbie, hung out with the folks, saw friends, relaxed, worked, and generally ate too much fried food.  Glen completed the trip with one of my birthday dinners: Bacon wrapped venison filets. Can’t beat that!

Day 12: Jefferson City, MO to Batesville, AR

Day 12
August 16, 2010
Jefferson City, MO to Batesville, AR: 251 Miles

I’ve been remiss in practicing my “Billy Bartels school of motojournalism” left hand shooting technique, so I chose to day to shoot from the road. First up, a self portrait at 70MPH:

As with most new skills, 90 percent of the shots were a waste of 1’s and 0’s. But there were a few shots of the countryside:

And once I crossed the border, plenty of curves to enjoy and keep me awake.

Dinner with my brother and his wife concluded phase one of the trip. Now to enjoy family and catch up with friends…

Day 11: Clayton, IA to Jefferson City, MO

Day 11
August 15, 2010
Clayton, IA to Jefferson City, MO: 362 Miles

With all my cousins out of town, I bypassed St. Louis, the original plan, to make a more direct line to Batesville. Stopped at J & R Cycles to pick out another touring bag.  They were quite helpful in letting me drag all their bags out to the parking lot to see how each would fit with my current set up. I settled on a T-bag that worked well with my Marsee.

There is some really beautiful country in eastern Iowa:

Hot and humid. I was reminded again that the breeze never blows lower than the height of the corn.

The Prison Brewery offered a fine IPA and “fall-off-the-bone” ribs. Well worth the stop.

Day 10: Cedar Rapids, IA to Clayton, IA

Day 10
August 14, 2010
Cedar Rapids, IA to Clayton, IA: 96 Miles

Well, perhaps too good a time: got off to a super slow start. It was a good thing I was only going to Clayton. On my way up 151, I ran across the National Motorcycle Museum.

I could have stayed there all day, but only got to spend an hour there since Dave was expecting me at his cabin on the Mississippi for dinner. Here are a few shots of the museum:

1908 Indian Racer

Mach-Ness: Built on a helicopter jet engine

57 Chevy theme bike by Arlen Ness

1936 Norton Manx Racer

A replica of Dennis Hopper’s ride in Easy Rider

The original Captain America from Easy Rider (It was fully restored after the crash in the movie.)

Turned out to be a beautiful day as this shot of the river from just south of Clayton shows:

Had a great time catching up with Dave (thanks for the steak dinner Dave!) and then went north 10 miles to Pikes Peak State Park to turn in early.

Day 9: Hays KS to Cedar Rapids, IA

Day 9
August 13, 2010
Hays KS to Cedar Rapids, IA:  586 Miles

An early start to a long day was rewarded with this sunrise.

But that was about it for the photo opportunities for the day.

The end of the day was rewarded by good friends, good brew, and a great time catching up. Sorry to have missed the ones that couldn’t make it; maybe next time. Thanks Cindy for setting it all up!