Friday, October 21, 2016

A 1600 Mile Round Trip Ride to Carlisle Pennsylvania

I had to go see an old friend in Pennsylvania.  We originally met up in Virginia and continue our trip up to the Iron State.  This would end up being a great trip through Kentucky, Virginia then Pennsylvania and then coming home via Maryland, West Virginia, and then again Kentucky.  There were some surprises and unexpected mountain roads that tested the soul. It was good to get out and see an old friend and a big part of the nation in Electra Glide Classic style.

Here are the best roads of the trip, some moving me to tears and others to frustration.  I really don't think people realize how many Mountains are in West Virginia.  So many in fact I don't think anyone could ride every road there in a lifetime.  Or the majestic beauty of the Lincoln Highway through Southern Pennsylvania.  I discovered a lot on this trip so much, in fact, I want more.  Riding the Allegheny Mountains was an unbelievable experience.  It was travel crack for the soul.

  1.  The Cumberland Parkway: This is a high-speed blast across Kentucky heading east on the Cumberland Parkway and Kentucky Highway 80. This is my favorite road to head towards the east coast.  Where I live in Tennessee you take Highway 68 to Bowling Green.  Then a few miles north on, Interstate 65, jump off on the Cumberland Parkway exit.  It feels like you have left earth and are now are in the twilight zone.  This is a major freeway with almost no traffic.  A beautiful superhighway all to yourself running through the hills of Kentucky.  A great way to get to eastern Kentucky and from there to the east coast.  You can run fast and hard on this open road.

2. Hazard and crossing into Virginia at Pounds Gap:  Once in Hazard I head to Pounds Gap and Virginia on Kentucky Highway 15, then US Highway 119, which runs into US Highway 23. These are winding mountain roads.   It feels good to get off the 4 lane highway and get on some real motorcycle roads.  It is a long winding trip through the Appalachian Mountains to Pounds Gap.  Once crossing into Virginia at Pounds Gap you are now on the east side of Appalachia which drops you into the Shenandoah Valley.

3. Lees March into Georgia US Highway 15 to Gettysburg and Carlisle.  US Highway 15 cuts through the middle of Virginia.  It traces General Lees march towards Gettysburg during the Civil War.  The highlight of this ride is crossing the Potomac River above Washington.  A long 2 lane bridge over a beautiful river with great scenery.   The rest is a great ride through the farmland of Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania.

4. The Lincoln Highway US 30 to the Flight 93 Memorial:  From Carlisle, it is a short ride on US Highway 11 to Chambersburg where we join US 30.     US Highway 30 Americas first road part of the Lincoln Highway this section runs through south central Pennsylvania.  It is an outstanding drive past old log cabin Toll buildings.  This used top be a horse and buggy road. A great valley ride leading up to challenging switchbacks through the Allegheny Mountains.  What a great ride.  This road passes the Flight 93 Memorial a must see, an amazing story of courage and lives saved on 911.

5.  US Highway 220 and US Highway 50 :  Cumberland Maryland the Mountain Gateway through West Virginia.  This was a long haul through the Mountains.  Following a valley south on US Highway 220 you leave Pennsylvania and enter Maryland.  Once passing through Cumberland, Maryland you are in the thick of the Allegheny Mountains.  You will eventually get to US Highway 50 west to start the long trek west through West Virginia.  You will ride over 3 mountain passes before finally getting to Interstate 79.  I have ridden a lot of mountain highways the shear length and time of the ride makes US 50 seem like riding 3 tail of the dragons.  I am relieved to get to the Interstate.

6.  Interstate 79 the Mountain Highway:  Interstate 79 is an unusual ride on a high speed Mountain Highway through the remainder of West Virginia.  At times it feels like you are riding on the Top of the world when the interstate crest several mountain tops.  It is a quick trip to Charleston West Virginia for the last leg of the trip.   The views and the unique characteristics of this Interstate makes it a ride to remember.

7.  US Highway 119 a four lane Mountain Road:  One of my favorite roads of the trip, a tight fast four lane road through the last part of West Virginia and into Kentucky.   It is a thrill riding this road with all it's tight turns and mountain views.  I made a quick stop at Mountain State Harley for a tour of the shop and the new Milwaukee 8 motorcycles.  Great looking and sounding bikes, but I'll hold on to my 2013 Electra Glide Classic.  US 119 runs its course in Pikeville Kentucky and I am anxious to get home but one more road to go.

Well I'm back where I started the final blast on the Cumberland Parkway and Kentucky Highway 80.  It's good to get back home and reflect on a great trip and great time.  Riding and walking with an old friend.
















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