Been on the Cherohala with my ST1300 and I was just as impressed as you were. It was breathtaking. Probably one of my all time favorites. The Blue ridge is another great one. If you search "twists of the mountains" here on youtube, you will find my series of all the roads in the area I rode with the Mrs. Been to the area many times up from South Florida and it never disappoints. Another great video Jim, thanks for sharing.
The Cherohala was awesome. So was Foothills and the Blue Ridge coming up over the next few videos. I will definately take a look at your series. Thanks for coming along.
Jim, Your best post ever! "The only impossible journey is the one that never begins." So true. The "Red Mistress" gave you many gifts and this ride was perhaps the greatest of all. Several days ago, I was asked by friends to join them for a six-day raft trip on the Colorado River next year. in my 73rd year and having had a stroke and skull fracture in the last 13 months my wife was (is) a bit skeptical about the trip. But "the only impossible journeys is the one that never begins" will play many times in my mind over the coming months. And I vote; More Footage of this road !
Thank you Richard. The Colorado River rafting sounds awesome. Yes, the Red Mistress served me well and made me realize that we should do "the trip of a lifetime" every year. We don't know what the future holds, tomorrow, next week, next year or hopefully next decade but we can keep stepping out our front doors to start journeys. You'll know if you are up to the rafting or not... but keep it in the active file for the winter.
Good on ya Jim I am really struggling with the decision. One caution point with the Wing the side kick stand does not lock watch when you are on a grade. Take care Jim
Great post Jim. Nice to see you are still riding and taking trips. I’m still riding a Harley bagger but considering either getting out of it or downsizing possibly to a St1300. I’m 77 now not sure how old you are but I tire of lugging a 900 lb bike around. Any way take care keep the black top down. 🇨🇦Burlington Ontario.
That is actually footage from last year's tour. I only got 3 days into this year before I totalled the bike. There will be car camping videos from this year coming later. Have not got a bike replacement yet, but definately before spring. Hoping to get a gently used Gold Wing before the snow flies.
@@grilly4220 hit 70 early summer... feel 40, act 18. Yes, the ST was an '05, had her since new and had 231,000 + kms. on her when we visited the ditch. Served me well.
@@OldGuyonaBike excellent Jim wish you well for future rides you will find a big difference in the wing which is about the same weight as my Harley Ultra Classic, enjoy.
@@grilly4220 the Wing will be about 100+ lb. heavier than the ST but the centre of gravity is a little lower. Figure I can hold one up for a couple of years yet.
Been to Iron Horse, great location except its a dry county! Cherohala in my view is far better than Blue RIdge. The Tail is a once and done for me. Really enjoy that part of the country. Over due to return:)
The Tail is good for a photo op as I never get photos of myself riding lol. The Cherohala was a joy... so was Foothills Parkway (coming soon). I highly recommend September riding with less traffic. So many nice roads in that area.
Glad you hit Tellico Grains. Its my favorite bakery.
I can't remember if you mentioned it to me, someone did, had a really good sandwich and coffee.
The Cherohala is definitely on my list, one of many 😂
Excellent road to ride and great scenery. Well worth the trip down that way.
That was a great ride thanks for taking us along take care buddy
Thanks for coming along.
Been on the Cherohala with my ST1300 and I was just as impressed as you were. It was breathtaking. Probably one of my all time favorites. The Blue ridge is another great one. If you search "twists of the mountains" here on youtube, you will find my series of all the roads in the area I rode with the Mrs. Been to the area many times up from South Florida and it never disappoints.
Another great video Jim, thanks for sharing.
The Cherohala was awesome. So was Foothills and the Blue Ridge coming up over the next few videos. I will definately take a look at your series. Thanks for coming along.
Nice vid; thanks for posting. Incidentally, I met and chatted with John the HU Newfoundland event organiser at HU Germany back in May. Very nice guy.
Yes, he is. I hope they can pull another one off in 2024. I'll be out west at that point I hope, but I wish them well organizing another.
The Cherohala Skyway is probably my favourite road that I have ever ridden. Amazing riding down there.
My first time and I will definately be back. Had a great afternoon.
Looking good jim
Thanks, it was an awesome day.
Well, it’s February and I could watch and hour or so!
Also, great to see you keep it up with those other bikes, probably younger riders too.
Editing riding videos is all that keeps me sane while it snows. Younger, lol, I think 95% of them are younger, even the ones who look "old" to me.
Jim, Your best post ever! "The only impossible journey is the one that never begins." So true. The "Red Mistress" gave you many gifts and this ride was perhaps the greatest of all. Several days ago, I was asked by friends to join them for a six-day raft trip on the Colorado River next year. in my 73rd year and having had a stroke and skull fracture in the last 13 months my wife was (is) a bit skeptical about the trip. But "the only impossible journeys is the one that never begins" will play many times in my mind over the coming months. And I vote; More Footage of this road !
Thank you Richard. The Colorado River rafting sounds awesome. Yes, the Red Mistress served me well and made me realize that we should do "the trip of a lifetime" every year. We don't know what the future holds, tomorrow, next week, next year or hopefully next decade but we can keep stepping out our front doors to start journeys. You'll know if you are up to the rafting or not... but keep it in the active file for the winter.
The skyway is kinda my back yard i ride there many days a year love it
If it was my backyard I'd ride it weekly. What a fine road!
I love to watch riding videos in the late winter, it gets my head ready for Daytona bikeweek. It’s the first full week of March every year. 🥃🏍😎😎😎
About mid-February I'm ready to watch long rides with dry (no ice) roads, curves and sunshine. I'll do some long vids just to play in the background.
Good on ya Jim I am really struggling with the decision. One caution point with the Wing the side kick stand does not lock watch when you are on a grade. Take care Jim
if they do not want to watch they can skip it hahaha. I have been there. awsome roads
they certainly are. Worth a revisit.
I bought a 2016 leisure lite the same as the one at the start
The Leisure Lite is a fine camper! I hope you get years of great use out of it.
Great post Jim. Nice to see you are still riding and taking trips. I’m still riding a Harley bagger but considering either getting out of it or downsizing possibly to a St1300. I’m 77 now not sure how old you are but I tire of lugging a 900 lb bike around. Any way take care keep the black top down. 🇨🇦Burlington Ontario.
That is actually footage from last year's tour. I only got 3 days into this year before I totalled the bike. There will be car camping videos from this year coming later. Have not got a bike replacement yet, but definately before spring. Hoping to get a gently used Gold Wing before the snow flies.
Good for you BTW how old are you now I believe the ST was 2005?
@@grilly4220 hit 70 early summer... feel 40, act 18. Yes, the ST was an '05, had her since new and had 231,000 + kms. on her when we visited the ditch. Served me well.
@@OldGuyonaBike excellent Jim wish you well for future rides you will find a big difference in the wing which is about the same weight as my Harley Ultra Classic, enjoy.
@@grilly4220 the Wing will be about 100+ lb. heavier than the ST but the centre of gravity is a little lower. Figure I can hold one up for a couple of years yet.
Been to Iron Horse, great location except its a dry county! Cherohala in my view is far better than Blue RIdge. The Tail is a once and done for me. Really enjoy that part of the country. Over due to return:)
The Tail is good for a photo op as I never get photos of myself riding lol. The Cherohala was a joy... so was Foothills Parkway (coming soon). I highly recommend September riding with less traffic. So many nice roads in that area.
You should check out Burkes Garden Tazewell VA then hit the back of the dragon🚬
the Tazewell area is on my radar... maybe in 2024?