A Little About Us

A Little About Us
INTRODUCTION: First, allow me to introduce the members of this group...I'm Mike riding my 2003 Heritage Softail Springer...my wife Juju is on her 2015 Freewheeler...and Ed and Nancy are on their 2009 Heritage Softail. For the purposes of this trip we are referring to ourselves as H.A.R.P. HARP is a made-up name and it simply stands for Hogs And Retired People...and all that means is that we are members of HOG (Harley Owners Group) and we are...you guessed it...retired! The name came about when seven of us made a trip out west, but just the four of us this time. I've done blogs before, and this one will be for the same reason...to refresh our memories in our "Golden Years" (they say the memory is the second thing to go...and I can't remember what the first thing was). What is different this time is the blog is being shared by THUNDER ROADS PENNSYLVANIA MAGAZINE...Truly, an honor. This journey will be a round trip from, and to our home town of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The plan is to travel to the Atlantic coast at Ocean City, Maryland for the "Official" start on U.S. Route 50. We will follow U.S. 50 west for over 3,000 miles to its terminus in Sacramento, California. From Sacramento, we will head a bit further west to the Pacific Ocean before we begin to travel south. California Highway 1 and U.S. Route 101, better known as the Pacific Coast Highway, will be the route for about 500 miles to Santa Monica. At the world famous Santa Monica Pier, we hop on Route 66...The "Mother Road". Travelling about 2,500 miles to the north east, we'll arrive at the end of 66 in Chicago, Illinois. The "Official" end of our journey. From Chicago, it's just another 450 miles and we're back in Pittsburgh. We've made very few lodging reservations, thus eliminating the pressure of trying to get somewhere by some deadline. The whole purpose of this ride to see this country and whatever piques our interest along the way...and we will be looking for that giant ball of yarn! So we invite you to ride along with us. We hope you will find it both entertaining and informative. Please feel free to leave your comments and share this with anyone you feel would have an interest.

Monday, August 10, 2015

Day 16 Sunday, August 9, 2015

Days without an incident - 1
Days without rain gear - 2
Days off the bike - 1

Today was a tourist day for us in San Francisco.  We walked through the Ferry Building and visited the vendors.  Rode the trolley to Fisherman's Wharf, the Castro district and China Town.

We finally stopped in Nick's Lighthouse for dinner before returning to the hotel.  It may not sound like much, but we were touring around town for over eight hours today.  It felt good to have a day off.    Here are some photos.

Ferry Building
China Town


TransAmerica Building
   
Fisherman's Wharf

Steam Powered Bike

Lombard Street

Cigar store (I had to buy one)

4 comments:

  1. Glad to hear you made it to California It only took 27 days, I think the early pioneers made it in 28 days in a wagon train ! Just kidding be safe ,have fun.

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  2. Chuck wins best comment of the blog so far

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