Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Hot Rides in the RVA (July 1-2, 2014)

 Whew! With heat indexes rapidly riding to the low 100's not been the best weather for some motorcycle rides. In traffic it gets toasty but did get some short rides in early in the morning. Took this photo at Shockoe Hill Cemetery in Richmond...very historic place- John Marshall, 3rd Chief Justice of the US is buried there, also a great number of Civil War and even Revolutionary War soldiers. There is also a famous Union spy, girlfriend of Edgar Allen Poe, and a number of Richmond mayors along with one Virginia governor. A very interesting place in a city that is full of them.
Running an errand made a quick stop at the Museum of the Confederacy where outside is this propeller shaft of the CSS Virginia. Converted to an ironclad from the scuttled USS Merrimack the Virginia sank two wooden Union Ships and damaged a third on March 8, 1862 at Hampton Roads (real close to where I was a few days ago during the Fort Monroe visit.) That night, the USS Monitor arrived (at Fort Monroe) and engaged the Virginia the next morning. Both ships fought to a draw. The Monitor was later lost in a storm, the Virginia was blown up in Norfolk, Va when Union forces recaptured the Navy base on May 11, 1862. Both ships though changed the history of Naval warfare.
Enjoyed the rides both days, though the heat got me back in early. This is good weather for morning rides or later evening rides (though tend to get storms in the late afternoon heat). Was fun being out though and enjoyed visiting these two places...again.    

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Two days in the RVA (June 30-July 1, 2014)

 On  the last day of June took a ride to Midlothian Mines in Midlothian, VA. Nice set of trails and they have added some things to it-in a park across the street.
This building is over what was the "Grove Shaft" which was some 665 (give or take a few) feet deep. In 1882, a methane gas explosion trapped 32 men at the bottom of the shaft. They are still down there today.
Actually rode twice, on June 30, went to the mine and some other areas, and then that night went to the dentist (teeth cleaning) on it also.    
June 1 went to Shockoe Hill Cemetery, like with many places here it is full of history. A number of notables are here, which includes a former Chief Justice, a relative of George Patton, a few Civil War spies, governors and mayors, a girlfriend of E.A Poe, and quite a few soldiers from the Civil and Revolutionary Wars. It is a very cool place.
This was my second visit, but enjoy checking it out....course I love history and this is certainly the city to be in for that.
As the temperature rose today, headed toward Carytown and my date with lunch.  
Did get to ride on Monument Ave which has been named one of the most beautiful streets in America. There is a lot to see there, besides (if you can believe that) the monuments there. For there are also some very interesting houses to see.
Was a great ride, though this one was not very far. I did make a stop in Carytown to Mellow Mushroom (one of my favorite places to eat - have been a fan since I ate at my first one in Asheville, NC. Good food and a fine beer selection.
So anyhow...a couple of really good riding days. Weather is looking a bit iffy (first tropical storm of the year may be heading toward us for a few days) but looking better pretty soon.
Got some more good rides planned for the rest of the week, and the weekend is looking really good as well. Hope all of you have good rides and ride safe.
Be looking here for more sights and adventures in the RVA.....and beyond!
 

Saturday, June 28, 2014

Ride to Hampton, VA (June 28, 2014)

 So...on Saturday June 28 had an idea to ride to Hampton, VA. Wanted to see Ft. Monroe, an important part of US history, and besides...I had never seen it. Got to see the building that was General Lee's quarters (sign at right) before the war (it was a duty station for him) and also where Jeff Davis was kept (for a while in chains) after the war.
Cool place but getting there was wild. Traffic was unreal, at times I-64 came to a complete stop. I finally got off early, and was able (by luck to a great degree) to get to Hampton, and back on I-64 close to the Fort.  
It is a cool thing to see, dates back to Colonial days, and was operated till 2011. Read the plan is to turn it over to the National Park service but for now I believe either Hampton and/or the US Army are running it. Very nice museum inside the Fort (which is free as is admission to the Fort). I put a lot of photos on my photo page and greatly enjoyed the visit.
Having toured the fort, got back on the highway to a place I had been a few years ago...Hampton Air Park.   
Like the Fort, admission here is free. That is my motorcycle and some of the planes. Noticed from my last visit that they were in a lot better shape, seem to have been doing a better job of upkeep. There was a guide from Hampton, Va and he had a lot of good information about the aircraft and rockets. As there is a major Air Force Base and a NASA facility nearby they have some cool stuff to see. It is a spot by the side of the road, but a good stop as its one I have made before and plan to make again. Also again, more photos on my photo page, but not of every item there.  
Ride back was even worse than the ride up..go a few feet and stop. Go a few feet and stop. Glad to have a water cooled engine. Finally after what seemed like forever got to Williamsburg, VA and was able to get on VA5. That is one of my favorite roads with a lot of things to see, some good curves, and best of all..it was moving. At a water stop, saw these motorcycles; just a few of the many I saw on this beautiful day.
Was not very humid or hot and during the day covered a grand total of just under 185 miles. Nice place to visit even for a short time....my second trip but not my last. 

Back to the River II (June 27, 2014)

 Good day of riding on Friday June 27...once again took a ride to Riverside Drive...a fun twisty road with a lot of trees (even saw a deer in a yard which I got a photo of on my photo page) and of course great views of the James River. It is a fun place to ride.
I got the motorcycle inspected; had gotten ready for it before with new tires and brakes (needed both it seemed) before having that done. Was a quick and easy process therefore...got the inspection done in a matter of minutes.
As I noted some beautiful houses, hard to see with all the trees, but big houses and this one is right on the James River. Like the views a lot, also the road which is twisty. Has a low speed limit (which puts the cruise in cruiser but that is not a bad thing. It was fun to explore this road again, from the previous visit on the last ride it was well worth another look, and I am sure that I will be back in the future many times. It is also close to my apartment which is nice as well. 
From this ride went to Richmond where I saw a few sights. Not bad running around there on a Friday!
Photo below is from Grace Street, and later in the day took a night ride to Richmond as well. That was cut short when I saw some lightning, but got no rain in the area.

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Monday Ride (June 23, 2014)

 Just a short ride on June 23...wanted to get a few miles in after working on Saturday and a rainy for the most part Sunday...which turned out to be a good movie day.
Seen here is the view from the bike pulling out from McDonalds where I grabbed a quick meal....that is a neat business ahead of me....good place I am told to rent a Kayak for a trip on the James River, they provide transportation and guides (I think on the last, sure on the first).
Was a nice day to ride, low humidity, low 80's and sunny blue skies. 
On the ride rode along the river. Went to see what is called the "Z-dam" walked past some trash cans in the photo and saw this bird. I think (though am not sure) this is a Egret, but seems to like me taking its photo...did not move, though did shortly after I took it.
Love riding along river roads...always some cool things to see. The James is a beautiful river, and there are a lot of neat things to see there. Love going (though did not this ride to the Pony Pasture where there were a lot of motorcycles parked as I went past to where I took this photo.
This is the Z-dam which is what I wanted to get a photo of. I rode on down the road, onto Cherokee Road and then Old Gun Road past some remarkable houses. They were some amazing sights and I think that area is where a lot of money in Richmond lives! The road itself was a lot of fun with a lot of twists and turns and a nice canopy of trees.
It was a good day for a short ride, but as I often say a short ride is better than no ride at all. Nice way to relax after work and I had a great time. When I next go out on the motorcycle I will be on vacation, and looking forward to exploring some further points in Virginia!

Sunday, June 22, 2014

Father's Day Ride (June 15, 2014)

 Beautiful Father's Day and what better to do than ride the motorcycle. As seen in photo at left I was not the only one to enjoy that....that is a fine looking motorcycle there. Saw that on Midlothian Turnpike as we sat at one of many red lights there.
There were a lot of motorcycles out on that Sunday and it was good to get a few miles in. Have been lucky to have not had much rain (that ended on the weekend of June 21-22 when the rains came....a good movie weekend for that one but it has been like a six weekend straight run of good weekend days...even low temperatures and humidity).

This is a replica of the mining equipment at the Midlothian Mines in Midlothian, VA. Site is the oldest coal mine in North America. One of the old buildings survive (sure to have posts here either at this site or my Richmond and Me blog) as I have been a few times. Just got this shot today...will walk the trail again later. Some of the miners back then died in an explosion in the mine and are buried at the site. It is a very interesting place but this state which is one of the oldest in the USA (and even the pre-USA) is full of such sites.  
This photo was taken on Three Chopt Road (love this building) turning onto Cary Street. I was coming from Moe's Southwest Grill...had not eaten at one in some time, and the one on Three Chopt ever..but I will be back (was fun and good too!). Turned on to Cary Street past the big houses to Carytown...one of my favorite parts of Richmond where I had a frosty cold beverage at Mellow Mushroom. Both Moe's and Mellow Mushroom are chains but a cut above the usual in my opinion.
It was a good ride, not a lot again in the way of miles or time, but a great time out on the bike. I was glad to get out and enjoy the miles -any ride is a good time to me and this was no exception.
As I noted, following weekend (which is when I am writing this) did not get to ride, but have a vacation coming up and spending that in Richmond. Looking forward to some great rides...I have some good ideas and some plans for some new sights this upcoming time.

Sunday, June 15, 2014

Pre and Father's Day Rides (June 14-15)

Good ride on Saturday June 14, for one thing it was not raining (had all week) and was not humid (ditto) in fact temp was barely over 80-a great day to ride. Went down West Broad Street, to Quaker Steak and Lube. Nice ride, traffic not bad....was a rough week at work and frankly not in the mood for a big monster ride. Nice (very nice to get out though).
Like Quaker Steak, also liked the one in Concord, NC and used to go to that a lot. They had a big bike night in Concord, went to the one here, was there early...maybe too early, but will check out that site again soon.
This was the food stop at Buz and Ned's Real Barbecue. Bike in background is owned by the owner (an HD V-Rod) but that is my Vulcan in the foreground. Nice ride to there, and great food...its my favorite BBQ in the RVA (with Alamo BBQ in Church Hill a very close second). Nice time there and a great meal.
After the two visits got in a bit of a ride , doing a few miles and went out toward VA360 via a very roundabout route. Had time, had gas and have a very fine motorcycle.   
Went to Steel Horse HD...saw some bikes out there, and enjoyed checking them out. Like this bike with side car I saw. Was a great ride.
On Sunday, did not plan it, but being another beautiful day I rode again. Did not have a real plan, but went to a few places and enjoyed the ride a great deal.
Noted when I put the bike up that I am under 50 miles to hitting 30,000 miles; got a feeling that will happen on my very next motorcycle ride. Sure enjoying riding this Kawasaki Vulcan, and it has been a great motorcycle. Ride Safe everyone, and see you soon!  

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