Wrong roads are not necessarily the worst thing that can happen to a rider.
I was on the right road leaving Spyderfest for home one year. Making excellent time, beautiful day, no traffic. I was having a great time enjoying the scenery and the ride! Then, after about 60 miles, the information on the overhead interstate sign caught my eye. (Something that I had not been paying any attention to). It was a bit disturbing, to say the least. It indicated that I was going West, not East! I'd gone over 60 miles in the exact wrong direction! With nearly 700 miles to go from my original departure point. Adding an additional 130 just to get back to 'Start' took a bit of the thrill out of my day.
It's all good though. Just another memorable 'Adventure'.
A bad day on a bike is better than most days in a car....
If "the ride is the destination" as they say, then any road will take you there.
"Glide-on>>>>>>>>>
Wrong roads are not necessarily the worst thing that can happen to a rider.
I was on the right road leaving Spyderfest for home one year. Making excellent time, beautiful day, no traffic. I was having a great time enjoying the scenery and the ride! Then, after about 60 miles, the information on the overhead interstate sign caught my eye. (Something that I had not been paying any attention to). It was a bit disturbing, to say the least. It indicated that I was going West, not East! I'd gone over 60 miles in the exact wrong direction! With nearly 700 miles to go from my original departure point. Adding an additional 130 just to get back to 'Start' took a bit of the thrill out of my day.
It's all good though. Just another memorable 'Adventure'.
A bad day on a bike is better than most days in a car....
I think the saying maybe Life (the ride) is a journey not a destination.:doorag: