It's getting close to that time for a run to the Shenandoah Mountains in Virgina to see the fall leaves.
Last year we did it so late in the fall that it was really to see the "Twigs" instead of "Leaves" run.
I'm free the weekend of Oct 20-21 to do a run to see the leaves this year.
BIG JIM took us down to Roanoke this summer and we found we could ride about 100 miles along the Shenandoah mountains without paying the $15 per car charge that "Sidekick" picked up for us last year. Thanks again Sidekick.
So there are ways to see lots of leaves for a long distance if we want for only the cost of gas.
What does everyone think? I'll bring it up when we meet for the Chocolate/Covered Bridge run and see who's interested and when.
I'll probably will be tied up most Saturdays until after Nov 10 if we don't go the Oct 20-21 dates, and by then it sure will be a "Twig" run.
Here's a website on the mountains:
http://www.nps.gov/shen/
Carl & Debbi
savilloc
UPDATE
My motorcycle riding friends are going for a two ride in the Shenandoah mountains on the weelend of Oct 20-21 and are getting rooms for Saturday night.
Looks like that's going to be in the middle of the leaf looking viewing time an should be a great weekend to go riding.
Doesn't anyone have any interest and going for a ride? I might join my motorcycling friends if there's no SSR riding interest and take the bike instead.