Blue Ridge Parkway - Day 8 - July 9, 2022 Epilogue
On our last evening, we ate at the Texas Roadhouse - where else would you eat? And after our goodbyes, we went our separate ways in the morning. My total mileage was 2,940.
Some thoughts on the trip:
There is a "thing" which can best be described as the "Harley Wave." You make the wave by using the Boy Scout salute with your left hand, with a 45 degree downward angle. I've always viewed it as the exclusive province of Harley riders. As such, Harley riders typically would not give the wave to Hondas or other such contraptions. Now, Magellan rides a Honda. While we would make an exception for him because he's cool and has a Harley (sitting in his garage), my thought is that he uses his horn rather than a Harley wave. But that's just me
This year, I received Harley waves from every manner of two/three wheeled vehicles: Honda, Kawasaki and the like. This includes Harley trikes and CanAn Spyders. What is the appropriate response? They really should have a rule or a protocol. Harley law. I need to know.
We had a lot of rain on this trip - too much rain. I don't know that they've ever been a day of sunshine in Appalachia, or whether it rains there every day. However, my new helmet worked wonderfully. Toward the end of the trip, Magellan told me that when I arrived with two helmets, I looked like a "dork." But over the week, he missed his full face helmet very much and was jealous of me. I apparently became a lot smarter over the course of the trip!
My Harley is very loud. And Magellan and Buttercup always comment on that. On this trip, when the rain was bad, they may not have been able to see me - but they could always hear me. I think that is a safety feature.
And, a portable hair dryer has already been ordered.
Until next year . . .
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