Lamonster
SpyderLovers Founder
I woke up about 4am and the news had a tribute to those who lost their life on 9-11. I had forgot what day it was and when I knew it was 9-11 I couldn't go back to sleep. That was the day my boys decided they wanted to serve their country and fight for our freedom. My oldest son Lance is in Iraq now and Nathan is in Africa both as Marines. My son Alex just signed up for the Air Force today and will go do his official sign in on Monday and pick his job.
I got done with all my web work about noon and decided to take a Freedom Ride and spend the day thinking about my boys and all those who are in harms way to help keep our freedoms here. I felt a little guilty knowing what they were doing compared to what I was doing. I'm very proud and thankful for their service.
I decided to try and make the best of what little time I had to ride today and take lots of pics. This was a great shot of a tobacco field not far from my house. I know the stuff will kill you but it sure is pretty.

I took this little video going down the road.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0VACuP6pzw"]YouTube- Broadcast Yourself.[/ame]
From there I headed toward Deals Gap again because they are having a Sportbike Rally this weekend. I thought I would stop by a couple of dealers along the way. It was raining pretty good but I didn't get wet at all on the RT.
Mountain Adventure

The guys at Alcoa Good Times were all over the RT. I think they may have been as excited as I was.

It's not far to Deals Gap from Alcoa and the weather had cleared up pretty much and the rest of the ride was great. Here's a few of the stops I made.

See what this sign says on top? Is that perfect or what? I bet you didn't know that the RT project name was called "Freedom". Very fitting for the ride and the RT.

This is just before you get to the lake.

Not a great lake shot but it is a great RT shot.

One of the dams on the lake.

Entrance to Fontana Dam
This is Fontana Dam.

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-6gyyFhMys"]YouTube- Broadcast Yourself.[/ame]
Some steep piping.
This is one tree you don't want any part of. This is "The Tree of Shame" at Deals Gap. I don't know when it started or who was the first to donate to the tree but folks will take their bikes body parts and nail them to the tree after a wreck.


This is the sign in front of what use to be the "Hell Bender" store on 28 but now all those signs are gone. Not sure why.

This is a great place for Bikers to camp.

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAMZ_jNd49Q"]YouTube- Broadcast Yourself.[/ame]
That was about it for the pics and videos. It was a great day of freedom on my loaner RT and I'm sure one day I own one of my own, with a trailer!
I got done with all my web work about noon and decided to take a Freedom Ride and spend the day thinking about my boys and all those who are in harms way to help keep our freedoms here. I felt a little guilty knowing what they were doing compared to what I was doing. I'm very proud and thankful for their service.
I decided to try and make the best of what little time I had to ride today and take lots of pics. This was a great shot of a tobacco field not far from my house. I know the stuff will kill you but it sure is pretty.

I took this little video going down the road.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0VACuP6pzw"]YouTube- Broadcast Yourself.[/ame]
From there I headed toward Deals Gap again because they are having a Sportbike Rally this weekend. I thought I would stop by a couple of dealers along the way. It was raining pretty good but I didn't get wet at all on the RT.
Mountain Adventure

The guys at Alcoa Good Times were all over the RT. I think they may have been as excited as I was.

It's not far to Deals Gap from Alcoa and the weather had cleared up pretty much and the rest of the ride was great. Here's a few of the stops I made.

See what this sign says on top? Is that perfect or what? I bet you didn't know that the RT project name was called "Freedom". Very fitting for the ride and the RT.

This is just before you get to the lake.

Not a great lake shot but it is a great RT shot.

One of the dams on the lake.

Entrance to Fontana Dam

This is Fontana Dam.

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-6gyyFhMys"]YouTube- Broadcast Yourself.[/ame]
Some steep piping.

This is one tree you don't want any part of. This is "The Tree of Shame" at Deals Gap. I don't know when it started or who was the first to donate to the tree but folks will take their bikes body parts and nail them to the tree after a wreck.


This is the sign in front of what use to be the "Hell Bender" store on 28 but now all those signs are gone. Not sure why.

This is a great place for Bikers to camp.

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAMZ_jNd49Q"]YouTube- Broadcast Yourself.[/ame]
That was about it for the pics and videos. It was a great day of freedom on my loaner RT and I'm sure one day I own one of my own, with a trailer!