Weekend track log - 1350 miles
Tom's looking over his bike after Jim threw metal at it on 635
Somewhere out on the superslab
Traffic jam brings Interstate 20 to a halt...
And Bo thinks, it's time for some dual sport.
Or at least a farm-to-market detour...
Bo, Jim, Tom and Herman
Mississippi coming up...
Mississippi River looking south
The late lunch in Vicksburg was OK...
Day 1 track log - Dallas to Tuscaloosa 585 miles
Bo getting in some late-minute messaging before the ride over to the Barber Museum
Hey, lookie there fellers, there's one of them fancy Mercedes factories...
Nice fall colors all through the ride.
The first three bikes that Mr. Barber started his collection with back in ~84.
Track day.
Can you imagine doing Observed English Trials on this?
My neighbor in Waco showed up with one of these after a trip up to Dallas in 1979.
I have been a passenger in one of these in an autocross.
I wish my garage looked like this.
"The Chase"
Bike club tearing it up during a track day.
Time for a tamale run.
I might challenge the "World's Best" claim, but it was still pretty good.
Mississippi State vs. 'Bama
Tom baffling the locals.
... and the windshield goes up and down like this...
Looking for the Bourbon Mall.
The Bourbon Mall. It's an oasis inside.
Don't worry about being attacked by Coyotes. Them local fellers done took care of 'dem.
This is worth a double-dose of Lipitor.
Our waitress, sweet Melissa. She took the bull very well.
Day 2 end - 382 miles.
Day 2 track log - Tuscaloosa to the Barber Museum in Birmingham. Back through Mississippi to dinner at the Bourbon Mall - 382 miles.
Our acquaintance at the hotel, Lionel, got a few images of us as we were leaving and kindly sent them to us.
Ready to head back home.
Tom's ready.
Crossing the Mississippi just west of Greenville.
No rain, just heavy dew.
Right across from the saw mill. Wonder how many missing fingers are in town.
Getting ready to part ways.
Fluorescent Jim.
Mr RF tech guy, Herman.
Tom, jet-setter.
Bo - 'can't these guys get ready faster?"
Leaves were swirling around Bo's bike.
Nice fixer-upper in Louisiana.
Feast II filming
Heading over the Red River
Bo finds another small road.
Quite a contrast from just yesterday.
South of Greenville on 69.
Caddo Mills
Just for the record, my bike can't do 158 mph.
Day 3 track log - Return from Greenville, MS 384 miles.