Stopped at the Yorktown Pub in Yorktown. While it is the off season there, there were a lot of people inside the Pub including a large number of motorcycles. The ones seen here are only a few. In fact you would almost guess it was a motorcycle rally in the town.
Did stop for a beverage and watched some of Nascar qualifying for the Daytona 500 (which was the following day) and the end of the Louisville/Duke game which Louisville won. Nice place with good food. I did not get any of that as they were slammed, but take my word for it. In fact there are a number of good places to eat in Yorktown.
About midafternoon, I headed back down the road. This time via a different route skipping the Colonial Parkway. Ended up in Hampton and visited the NASA facility there (but did not go in but got a photo from the outside) and headed back toward Richmond via I-64. As usual, traffic was heavy with it being a parking lot heading back toward the beach. Luckily I was headed in the other direction.
Stopped for lunch in a little town (Burger King, and did not try the new hot dogs they have but will before the year is out. Nice ride, and did make a quick stop.
One of my favorite places in Richmond is the Virginia Aviation Museum which is on the grounds of the Richmond International Airport. They used to have an SR-71 outside there, but that has been moved to the Science Museum where it will be displayed. I did get this photo of the F-14 Tomcat at the museum and of course, my ride.
It was a really fantastic day. At the end of it, which was actually around 11:30 PM as I went out with some friends for a few hours before riding home, had traveled a bit over 180 miles.
Nice good start to the riding season though sure to be some cold weather still before Spring really pops. This is still winter and there are a few more days of official winter to go. I also took a few more photos and some of the those will be on my Racing with the Wind blog page.
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