Riding Day 21 The camping spot at the rest area was awesome and we all slept like rocks. Even though we were merely 50’ from the highway, there wasn’t any traffic after 10pm, and the first car this morning didn’t pass by until sometime after 5am. We took our time getting ready to ride, letting our good moods lead the way into a relaxed start just after 9:30.
"Rolling coal is the practice of modifying a diesel engine to emit large amounts of black or grey sooty exhaust fumes—diesel fuel that has not undergone complete combustion. It is a predominantly North American phenomenon (more specifically in the United States and Canada), despite being illegal."
You have such a way with words! “A smaller more sedate version of Sturgis” I love that! I really enjoy being a voyeur in your journey. I mentioned to Jane that I’m now craving a Sloppy Joe. Thank you for sharing your experiences.
"Rolling coal is the practice of modifying a diesel engine to emit large amounts of black or grey sooty exhaust fumes—diesel fuel that has not undergone complete combustion. It is a predominantly North American phenomenon (more specifically in the United States and Canada), despite being illegal."
It's so prevalent that it has a name. WOOF!
Keep on keepin' on, my dudes! Safe travels!
Love the section detailing the miles that you all have put in!! That's more than most people ride in a lifetime.
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….at some point, I don’t think it can even be considered hunting….
Thanks for another great update!!! Reading these has become one of my “look forward to” moments. So glad I saw James post—- keep pedaling!!!
You have such a way with words! “A smaller more sedate version of Sturgis” I love that! I really enjoy being a voyeur in your journey. I mentioned to Jane that I’m now craving a Sloppy Joe. Thank you for sharing your experiences.
Good stuff!