Tuesday, May 9, 2023

 I'm getting ready for another ride in a few weeks and preparing to set up the trip blog I remembered that I had to create a new address the last time. That address is www.fabiusrider2017.blogspot.com . So on this blog there is day one , the post before this one, then all the posts after day one are on the other blog. I also see I had comments that I did not address or answer and that is because I didn't know they were there.

The next trip is from Tennessee to Newfoundland and either back to TN or we will explore elsewhere. I guess we will see the endurance of our bodies and our wallets. The first part of the journey I may not post much of it and just give updates. That is because we will be visiting family, taking a day trip to Delaware to give me 49 states that I have ridden in, go to the BMW rally, and finally visit friends in Central NY before we actually start the adventure.

We just did a weekend at the Georgia Mountain Rally in Hiawassee, GA. The riding in that area is great. Lots of twisty mountain roads. Not far from there is the Tail of the Dragon, which I did last year and the Cherohala Skyway which we did do this time.


Saturday, June 19, 2021

June 19 day 01

 A quick update from my phone and if you know me, you know I hate these stupid phones. If you were tracking us, you will see it shows us south of Paducah.  That is not correct, as with all electronic devices they require power and in this case I was using super duper rechargeable batteries which should have lasted for days, but they didn't. 

We met our first day goals and continued on the route for day 02. We got to Van Buren, MO and decided to get a place for the night. But there are no rooms to be had anywhere so we had to continue on. We spotted a motel called "Lucky" motel and desperate we are we checked and they had a room. I slept in worse. So we are currently west of Van Buren, MO. Mileage for today is around 630, I will know better when we get back to gje motel from supper.

Friday, June 23, 2017

Time for another Ride

It has been a while since my last post. We bought the house in Tennessee and have moved down to it. The motorcycling in this area of Northeast Tennessee is great. I have the "Snake" Rt 421 20 minutes away, the Dragon's Back just north out of Marion, VA. I have not been able to ride as much as I would like due to photography obligations.

So why am I here, because it is time to head back across our great nation on the bike. I am headed to Salt Lake City for the BMW International Rally and when My wife joins me out there we are headed North through Glacier NP into the Canadian Rockies where I hope to capture images in Banff and Jasper National Parks. Then down with a swing through Washington and Oregon States so my wife can check them off her list. We will stop in Jackson, WY to visit with one of our nephews, and of course do photography.  

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Back to the Wave

I will be going back to the Wave here in a month or two. I scored two more passes and have alerted my poor brother to expect another expedition. There will be a full moon at that time and the goal will be to get moon shots. We'll be stopping at Canyonlands NP for sunrise at Mesa Arch and checking out Arches NP. Then down to Monument Valley for the full moon and finally off to Coyote Buttes North for the Wave hike and photo mission.

The plan to get back to Alaska looks like it will be off as we are purchasing a home in Tennessee and it would not make a lot of sense to not take advantage of the riding and exporation by bike in that area.  

Thursday, November 8, 2012

In early October I went with my family to the Outer Banks of North Carolina, a usual annual event. I did not take the motorcycles because I was with extended family, and there would not have been time to go riding. Overall a poor year for me riding. Just over 4200 miles when I normally average around 18000 miles. I expect to be back up in that range next year with a planned trip to Oregon for the rally and up to Alaska again to try to reach the Arctic Circle. 





But for now back to the Outer Banks. When I go anywhere I try to do a bunch of photography. I was up every morning before sunrise, going to the beach to try and catch sunrises. The first few days where cloudy and getting sunrises was poor at best. The sunsets, which I went for each evening were no better the first few days. Again a lot of cloud cover. Clouds are great for these photos if it will allow the sun to peek through and do it's thing. As the days went by the conditions improved and I was starting to get some great sunrises and sunsets. The photos included here are from that trip.

The order of shots are a sunrise, three sunsets and a sunrise. The two sunrises are the same morning, and two of the three sunsets is the same evening. The two sunrises were taken the morning after the two same sunset photos and the same day as the third sunset. The sunsets were taken in the hamlet of Duck looking out over a pier that was destroyed in 2011 by a hurricane. I thought it made great subject matter, and kept going back to get the right sunset photo. Photo 2 and 4 are the same evening and the wind was blowing hard. I used a 9 stop neutral density filter to smooth out the waves. This did however cause a little blur in the moving clouds. The next evening, photo 3 it was much calmer.

What I didn't get were storm photos. There was constant threat of storms, and we got rain, but no storms, no lightning. I would like to get some unobstructed lightning photos to add to my portfolio. 

Saturday, September 15, 2012



A local ride to Watkins Glen State Park is a great place to get some really nice waterfall pictures. That whole area, and the Ithaca area are loaded with great cascades, and falls. Chittenango Falls which is also near by is one of the better waterfalls in the state. I have photos of these falls, but at this writing, I haven't converted them to .jpeg format. But because the latest post shows first, you will already have seen them by the time you read this.







The top two photos are Cathedral Rock from different locations. Cathedral Rock is located outside of Sedona, AZ.The next photo is from motorcycling in Alaska, and this is Denali NP. The next two photos are at Grand Canyon NP, the next is motorcycling in Glacier NP. The last photo is at Horseshoe Bend in Page, AZ. A story on this Horseshoe Bend photo. To get the shot you have to stand on the edge of the rim, which is I am guessing about 1000 feet down. Doing the same at Toroweap, it is about 3000 feet down. The day I took this shot, two others were standing there with me. I was on one end, and a Frenchman was on the other. He turned away after setting up his camera and as I looked over, the camera and tripod fell over. I yelled, but it was only enough warning for him to turn and watch his camera smash down onto the rocks. It didn't go over the edge, which might have been more merciful for him. I don't speak french, but I understood what he was saying. Poor guy, I am sure it ruined his vacation. The other photographer next to me waited for color in the sky, and finally said he was going. Five minutes later the sky developed color. He didn't get his shot.