Monday, June 30, 2014

More from Walt Ride 2014

Crossing on the ferry near the Mo-Ark state line.

I have no explanation for this photo

A couple of locals in Peel, Ark.

Tim in -where else- Timbo, Ark.

Harley logo on beer can sitting atop Beemer. That cracks me up.

Chef Paul and his assistant, Mark

Thor trying out the local rock wall in Mountain View, Ark.

Mark is the newest photog at the Stone County Leader.

Brett enjoys a waffle before leaving KC.

Sunday, June 29, 2014

Whose birthday is it?

This guy's......


Saturday, June 28, 2014

The bird's eye view of riding somewhere in the Ozarks..... A short film by Sir Robert.


Eat Indigenous

Cannot say enough about the friendly people of Arkansas, Missouri and Iowa. We had the chance to eat at more nationally known established eateries for matter of convenience but picked the local joints instead. Going the few extra blocks to the downtown paid off big with good food, good cheer, and great people. We greatly appreciated Tammy's high level of service and interest in our ride as we grabbed lunch at the Red Barn BBQ in downtown Salem, Mo. (https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Red-Barn-BBQ/237555802930707). She gave us advice about local roads, provided great service, and was appreciative of the business. Same case with our stop in the Trojan Inn Cafe in Toledo, Iowa. We were a rag tag bunch when we pulled into town and were welcomed just like regular customers. I've said this all along: always eat indigenous and support local economy no matter where you are in the world.

Walt Ride by picture: round one.

The ferry crossing near the Ark-Mo state line.


Paul espouses the virtues of riding twisty roads

Porch napper. We couldn't find a Sharpie.

Sir Robert enjoys a good brew after a long day in the saddle

Bill near the Calico Rock Institution of Reform.