September 18, 2007

Three Rivers Ride

Waiting to cross the Mississippi via the Golden Eagle


Took a small 210 mile trip today as it was way to nice outside! Ending up being a tad longer than I planned as I went down some roads around Pike County to see where they went (yes Pete, I stayed out of jail)

Crossed the Missouri, Mississippi and Illinois Rivers on my trip today. Saw lots of farmland, had some good catfish for lunch and just general fun with the scooter and camera.


On the ferry there was a huge grain truck fully loaded. I was like cool they always let
motorcycles off first. There is a HUGE hill off the river up into Illinois. The girl opened the ferry gate and held me back and let two cars go, I was like damn, not only damn, hell no... I raised my helmet and said, I wanna go in front of the dump truck, she said they go really fast you need to be behind. I said I will be at the farmer's market 5 miles down the road before he gets up that hill. The truck didn't move he knew I wanted to go before him. She waves me through and says ok, don't say I didn't warn you. I said thanks for your concern and smiled.

I was at the farmer's market, had gone to bathroom and bought two apples when the grain truck came by.


Great River Road in Illinois


Atlas, Illinois

Bent over to tie my shoes sand saw myself



Scooter People

Over the last year I have met so many cool people associated with scooting. I wanted to share a tattoo from an outstanding scooterist, MJ. MJ is this awesome person and she LOVES to scoot! She commutes daily on her beloved plum Vespa LX150.

She is full of love for scooters and her enthusiasm for them is contagious!

Check out her Yoda Tat!! This is just wicked!!



Another person I met about 3 months ago is Rob Carver. He is a scooter mechanic, who you just have to meet! There is not a nicer guy in the world. Bobby tells it like it is and is so very very helpful. I have always been intimidated by engines and such. But through Bobby I am learning more and more every day! It is so cool to sit on his garage floor and watch him work on my scooter. Anyone in St. Louis reading this that hasn't met Bobby should make arrangements to have him look at your scooter. I promise you will not regret it. At the young age of 26, Bobby has more knowledge of two wheeled things than anyone in St. Louis.

September 16, 2007

Stop over on way to Mexico




I came across a field of flowers off a dirt road near Old Gray Summit (field backs up to Shaw's Nature Reserve) and I kid you not thousands of Monarch Butterflies! Must be a stop over in their migration route to Mexico.

September 10, 2007

Columbia Bottoms CA and BBQ

"That river is too thick to drink, and too thin to plow.” - Mark Twain

Missouri and Mississippi River Confluence





Sunday evening Pete and I made a trip up to Columbia Bottom CA, located in north St. Louis County. While the route up is nothing special the park was nice near sunset. The CA provides an intimate look at the confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers. The water was very calm and the color had a pretty blue hue to it versus the normal color of the Big Muddy. Was peaceful just to sit and watch the water. We were reminded that the Mississippi is a working river with several barges moving around on the Illinois side.

Barge moving upstream on the Mississippi River




After leaving the park we headed back into St. Louis, you can see the Arch from the conservation area. Neat view, I had already tucked my camera away, so next time. Coming into the city via Riverview/Broadway it was beginning to get a little dark, so we hopped on 55 and headed south to Reavis Barracks to Pennies BBQ.

If you have not been to Pennies' I highly recommend it. I had the full slab of ribs, ate 1/2 , umm where did I leave my leftovers :) Pete had this awesome pork steak, took all I had not to reach over and eat some of his dinner!


The Big Burgman and Little Ole Me


September 6, 2007

Speed Kills

Route T is a wicked road one you have to have a healthy dose of respect for. I have probably ridden Route T to and from Washington almost every week since I got my scooter.

Coming back east on T, I headed into a small town called Labadie. I wanted to stop and get some water and go to the bathroom. As I rode up to the little general store there was 3 crotch rockets out front. One of the guys said to me, sorry they are closed today. I said bummer and then he started asking me about my scooter.

He said what is the fastest you have been on that? I said, umm about 92. He said bull shit... I said no really… I said you are welcome to hop on it and see for yourself. He said Nahh, would be bad for my reputation to be seen on a scooter. He said what way are you headed on T? I said into West County, he said well follow us and show me what that scooter can do. I said I will pass; I wanted to ride out to the Labadie Coal Plant... an electric making coal plant.

I started her up and off I went. The coal plant and I have a strange relationship... I find it awesomely attractive. There is something about that huge plant that just makes me tick inside when I see it. It's just huge and powerful.

I head back on to T and started my ride home. After you leave Labadie there is this area that is switch backs with heavy elevations changes. Even curves within elevation changes. I always slow at the top of the most steep curve as there is always a lot of gravel on the road. As I hit Grand Army Road Road near the gravel, I slowed and as I start to go down a hill, I see at the top of the hill all these emergency vehicles and people waving their arms. I slow and one guy says go back and use that dirt/gravel road over the there (he points off to the north.) I said, ok cool, thanks. As I hit this dirt/gravel road my entire attention is on the road, I HATE GRAVEL.

I see all these people standing ahead on the dirt/gravel road and I slow and say to one of the ladies, a bad wreck, huh? She says yeah a motorcycle accident. She says there is the guys bike over there (about 100 feet off the embankment from the HWY T) my stomach drops as I see the mangled bike, it was the guy I had just spoke to at Labadie's bike. I turn off the scooter and start to walk up to HWY T, the lady says to me, honey you don't want to go up there. Well I did, under a sheet was the guy I had just meet. Man I felt horrible...still do.

When I came back down the hill, I was shaken up. One of the other ladies commented that someone said they were just going to fast to the road. He layed the bike down on the curve and a pickup ran over him and the bike. Bike was mangled.. dude was dead... really nice guy...he had awesome blue eyes and a wicked smile. That's all I know about him.

Like I said HWY T is a wicked road, I will not be able to ride though that section without thinking of this guy.

Picture I took sometime within the last week.


August 10, 2007

Slippery Pete's Snow Cones


I have found a little secret tucked away in the burbs of St. Louis. Slippery Pete's Snow Cones! I was killing some time and came across this little oasis on Oakland Ave. in Oakland. Oakland runs parallel to the railroad tracks between S. Sappington and Berry Road.
These two charming entrepreneurs make the best tasting snow cone, this side of the Mississippi!
I highly recommend Slippery Pete's especially during these dog days of summer! Make sure you try the green apple, it was yummy.
5 stars! To the guys at Slippery Pete's, if you want this picture in higher quality, click on the comment button and send me an email address.

August 9, 2007

New Helmet and Hot Dogs

I picked up my new helmet today at ETS.


In the sole interest of research I rode around town a bit and ended up at Woofie's. Of course I had to check it out fot the scooter club evening ride next week!

The helmet I got is the Fulmer AFM Modus, Red Thrust with the Fire (red) shield.

The fit was a tad bit more comfy than my HJC AC-12 Yikes III. It weighed a tad more than my HJC. Wind noise at a lower speed was more than my HJC but not annoying.

On the side roads everything was great, was nice to be able to lift the face when needed. I jumped on Hwy 40, up to about 60mph everything was fine, at 65-70mph I noticed a little lifting on the helmet

The air intake on top of the helmet is not as nice as the HJC, I can really feel the air come into the HJC and go across my head and exit..

I liked the air intake at my mouth better than the HJC, can really feel it come in.

The fire shield takes a little getting use to, it is totally different view than my mirrored HJC shield. Like my HJC mirrored shield I did not need my sun glasses.

Changing the shield on the HJC is way easier than the Fulmer, but in time I will get it down.

For a summer alternative to my full face, I am pleased with the choice I made. Thanks Matt :)

On a sidenote I rode down to ETS with a half shell, talk about uncomfortable. Maybe it is because I am so use to my full face but all that wind and noise was unbearable. I never was above 40mph and it was ugh...

August 5, 2007

Hardin Trip with Scooter Club

7 of us hooked up at 370/Earth City Parkway North. Carolyn on her new shiny BV500, Matt on his new shiny Vespa 250GTS, Sandy’s Uncle Jerry on his new shiny Bergman then rest of us on our old clunkers Wink Wade, Mike, Sandy and myself.


We headed over the 370 to route 94, and up to the Grafton Ferry. We crossed over into Illinois and road up to Pere Marquette via the Great River Road. After a brief stop to take in the vista view, we headed up to Hardin. Turned right and went north of Hardin to the Barefoot Landing (Wade knows all the hot spots)

Yummy food, I had fried chicken livers, they were awesome.

Afterwards and straight shot down through Calhoun County towards the ferries. We made a brief stop at the farmers market in Brussels. I got some really nice looking sweet garlic pickles.

We separated from there, with one portion of the group heading back to the Golden Eagle and onto the Bass Pro Shop. Wade, Matt and I headed over to the Brussels Ferry and went down the Great River Road, through East St. Louis to St. Louis. Wade was sweet enough to bring us across the bridge where we all parted company.

Awesome ride today, even better company.

Lesson learned today; before you start talking in a restroom, make sure the person you are talking to is there….



Hardin Pictures

August 3, 2007

Road Rage

I have never really been one to get road rage when I drive my car. Of late I have been finding myself getting more and more mad at other drivers when I ride my scooter. Maybe because I am so defensive when I ride my scooter.

Yesterday I rode into work via Manchester Road. I had two Porsche along the route, both with dealer tags. They were constantly running in and out of traffic and one cut within a few feet of me to be first in line at a red light. All that moving in and out of traffic and they went no where any faster than me. I was going to follow both into the lot and say something but I figured it would be wasted on the two idiots.

When I got to work, I called the dealership. I asked for the general manager. He called me back about 3 hours later and I gave him both car tags, times they were on Manchester and descriptions of the cars. I also told him to tell the guy in the Boxster instead of picking his nose he should use his blinker more. The GM was apologetic and said he would speak to both salesmen.

Probably a tad overkill but it bothered me that much..... Ok, as I stewed all day about this I have come to realize people are just stupid and I just have to go back to driving defensively without going to the point of rage or getting myself upset.

It's amazing how much more stupidity you see when on a scooter than you normally do.

August 1, 2007

Wide World of Hot Dogs

After work last night I took a spin over to The Hill area to see fellow scooterist, Shelia. Shelia and Barry had just returned from a trip up to Canada. Even though they experienced a few bumps in the road they had a good time away.

I left about 6:30ish and was trying to figure a route back home and decided i just wanted to get home so I would come back over to Manchester and ride out. On the way out I was getting hungry so I decided to stop at Carl's Drive-In. Yummy hot dogs and root beer!!

http://www.hollyeats.com/CarlsHB.htm

LOL. check out that Chili Dog! and NO I did not have that ;)

After an invigorating carb and cholesterol filled dinner, I altered my route and headed up into Clayton, traveling a little bit more north I decided to head out to Creve Coeur Park then back home!

Evening Rides are fun! I am planning another, umm tonight ;)

July 30, 2007

A Lavender Farm in them thar hills!


I finally made it out to Winding Brook Estate lavender farm. Once small glitch they were closed, but I did drive into the farm for a look around.

The farm is located in Eureka just off 109. Take 109 to the Legends Parkway, follow to second stop sign and turn left. The lavender is blooming now so you will smell the farm before you see it!



I didn't get to do much since the farm was closed. I did enjoy my ride out and back on all the twisty back roads of West County. I do plan a return trip on a day they are opened...

June 21, 2007

Rocheport, Missouri

I decided on a whim to go to Rocheport, MO this weekend. Well deep down it was not a whim as it was a town I have wanted to visit for years.

After going I am DAMN mad I didn’t go years ago. I held an election and I am now the Mayor McCheese and the unofficial PR person for Rocheport. I am sure they will be thrill to learn this, all 208 residents.

You ask, well where is Rocheport? It is dead in the center of the state between Kansas City and St. Louis just off Hwy 70.

You ask, why should I visit Rocheport? The easy answer is why not?

Sit right back while you hear a tale…

My Route:

I left St. Louis morning about 9:30am and headed out Hwy 40 to Hwy 94. I followed 94 all the way to Route D. Route D is just west of Bluffton, MO. The route between 40 and D was pretty painless but very enjoyable. Stayed on D about 5 miles up to Route O. A nice windy route and a nuclear plant to boot, who could ask for more? Route O drops you into Fulton. I wander through Fulton over to 4th street which turns into Route F which goes to Columbia. Once small issue, Route F was closed in middle and I had to take a detour, about a 20 mile detour via HWY 54 to route H to route J. Not much of an issue as J is pretty straight route up to WW. I picked up WW and was a short ride into Columbia. Then wandered through Columbia and ended up on the west end and picked p UU to Hwy 40 and followed that to Spur 240 and finally into Rocheport. Total mileage was about 140.

Rocheport (French for Port of Rocks)

A quaint little town nestled on the banks of the Missouri River. Whether you come into town via Route BB via Hwy70 or the 240 spur from Hwy 40 you instantly know you are in for a special visit.

This is small town America yet with a very rich history and a definite splash of sophistication. The town is very warm and welcoming.

Upon arrival I rode up and down the streets and got the lay of the land. The shops along “main” street were bustling with patrons.

The rest of the town is filled with many other merchants including several bed and breakfast inns. I was staying at the Yates House (www.yateshouse.com ) so I sought out the house after leaving the main street area. I turned onto Second Street and immediately recognized the house I had seen on their web page.

After I got my bearings, I headed up to the Les Bourgeois winery. First let me say I am not a connoisseur of wine but I am here to tell you as far as ambience goes, this winery has it in spades. While I love the setting of Mount Pleasant in Augusta, Les Bourgeois puts Mount Pleasant to shame.

There are three areas to the winery: the tasting room at Hwy 70/BB, the Blufftop Bistro and the A-Frame.

www.missouriwine.com

I will begin where I started, the Blufftop Bistro. You can look all over the Missouri and I doubt you find a better situated restaurant. I am not keen on eating by myself but I had a marvelous time. My server Rachel made my experience very enjoyable. The menu is varied and has something for everyone. I had a crabmeat frittata and for dessert lemon lavender pond cake. Both YUMMY!

After my fabulous lunch, I headed up to the tasting room. I did not have any wine since I was riding on my scooter and it was about 90 degrees. The tasting room at the winery is good opportunity to introduce ones self to the Les Bourgeois offerings. I watched others sample and the two women conducting the testing’s were very nice and rushed no one. At larger wineries I have found after you taste one wine it is almost a what do you want next approach without any regard to what you are experiencing. . These two ladies explained each wine and I had fun listening and learning.

I head headed back into town to check in at the Yates House. I was warmly greeted by owner Dixie Yates. I can’t begin to express in words what a marvelous host Dixie is. From the minute I stepped in I was welcomed with warmth and friendliness.

Dixie gave me a tour of the house. The house is just beautiful! You would think I was walking into the house as if it were just completed that day. I have never seen such a clean place! I have stayed in 5 star hotels that were not as nice as the Yates House. If I had chosen I could had dinner in my bathroom and felt at ease!

When I mentioned to Rachel, my server at the Bluff top Bistro, that I was staying at the Yates House, the first thing she said was wait till you meet Dixie and man can she cook! I did try Dixie’s homemade cookies that she has on the kitchen island for guests. They are awesome!!

After my tour I was shown to my room. I stayed in the Valentine room, a very sunny and comforting room! I was dying to have a shower, do I did. I have said it before but I will say it again, my room and bathroom were immaculate!

After my shower I headed out back to the grounds of Yates House.

Dixie in addition to being a master cook and published author is a marvelous gardener. The gardens are as charming as the owner and house. By the way, I keep calling this a house but the ambience Dixie creates makes it a home, you feel instantly at home!

Onward to explore Rocheport some more!

I did not go to school in Missouri so I did not have the usual Missouri history lessons. I have been self taught in my Missouri history and I knew Rocheport played a part in the Civil War and was hit hard by Confederate guerrillas. I let my mind wandered and wondered what it must have been like for the early settlers in this small town under attack. Especially given when history indicates they would have sided with the South. Unfortunately war is never kind to anyone no matter the time or place.

Being a Lewis and Clark nut, I was exciting to head over to the KATY trail, I always get a thrill to think that I am walking in the same steps that Lewis and Clark did in. I once trespassed on Union Pacific railroad rails to see Tavern Rock cave and bluff where Meriwether Lewis almost died on the first few days of the expedition. I digress….

The KATY trail to those that don’t know is a 200+ mile biking trail built on the abandoned and scenic route of the Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railroad. Rocheport has one of the most amazing parts of the KATY trail including a 240 foot tunnel dug through a bluff in 1893. You can still see the soot left by the trains in the tunnels ceiling and walls.

Near the tunnel entrance I was surprised to find a Missouri conservation area named Diana Bend. A wetland and bluff area which is well maintained. The climb to the top of the bluff is very steep but well worth the climb! Dixie later told me that in the fall you can walk all across the bluff and come out on the other side! I look forward to doing that in the fall. Check out Diana Bend info here:

http://mdc.mo.gov/conmag/2006/06/30.htm

After a few short hours of checking out Rocheport, I headed over to the A-Frame back at Les Bourgeois winery. The A-Frame was the original home for the Bourgeois’ when they first bought the winery. Now it is a place to pick up a glass of wine and a snack. Beneath the A-frame is a series of terraces. Why are these terraces here? The A-Frame sits a mile down the bluff from the Blufftop Bistro. A top this bluff I witnessed the most amazing sunset I have ever seen in my life! Not one to sit still long, I sat and watched the day fade away for three hours!

After the sunset I rode back up though the winery and sat out by the vineyards and waited for the stars to come out! I was not disappointed as the days last light waned a beautiful moon appeared and the stars started popping.

Afterwards I headed back to the Yates House and crashed. I reflected on my day and was so happy I made the spur of the moment trip to my favorite new town. I promised myself as I drifted off this would not be my last trip!

If you take anything away from this blog, I want you to travel to Rocheport and see what I saw; I think you will fall in love as well.

If you have the means and opportunity the Yates House is a MUST stay. I know I will go back again but next time will be for more than the day as I just saw a little of what this town and area has to offer.

With my apologies to the other 49 states in this great country, I am not sure there is a prettier state overall than Missouri or for that matter a more beautiful town.

Here is a PhotoStory of my trip to Rocheport. The pictures seem out of sort but they are in order of how I took them with two cameras.

Click on the link and Windows media player will show the PhotoStory. Once opened it is best view by right clicking on the story and going to full screen. Turn on your volume as I picked one of my favorite songs to go along with the pictures.

http://www.stlphins.com/rocheport/Rocheport.wmv

April 2, 2007

Robertsville State Park/Shaw Nature Reserve

Route to First Stop

Sulpher Springs to big Bend to New Ballwin to Keifer Creek to St. Paul to Ridge to Old State to 109, North to Melrose (Rockwood) to Allenton to Greensfelder Park. Took the Scenic Loop was at Greensfelder! This is AN AWESOME Loop! Just beautiful scenery!

Route to Second Stop

Back to Allenton Road from Scenic Loop. Allenton comes out at Six Flags, left on W 5th to right on Central Ave, through downtown Eureka to W. South on W to Byrnesville Road! W and Byrnesmill are great roads to ride on. There is a HUGE sod farm on Brynesville.. Really nice! Followed Brynesville to NN, took a left then a quick right at Tom Frost Road. Tom Frost ends at HH, took a right (North) to O. Turned left (South West). Followed for about 1 1/2 miles to Robertsville State Park.

Followed the State Park road back to the Meramec River and a restroom :) Walked a round a bit.. not much to this park but it is a nice ride in and out.




Route to Third Stop

Headed back to O and turned right. followed O across the Meramec River to Robertsville Rd. Turned right heading North. the road come on 100 near Grey Summit close to the Shaw Nature Reserve. Made a right then another quick right to the Nature Reserve. went in and paid my $3 and headed into the reserve. Monday - Thursday you can ride around the reserve, Friday - Sunday, you have to park and hike/walk in. I rode back to the Trail Head pavilion and parked. I walked out to an overlook. They are burning out all the red cedar and honey bushes from the Reserve. It is actually quite interesting. I did not walk back more in the trails as I was just at the Reserve the day before and hiked.

Route to Fourth Stop
Took a right out of the Reserve on 100, followed 100 across 44 to MM, turned left and followed MM to Labadie. Had a nice lunch at the little market in town.


The Not So Smart Route to Fifth Stop
Now here is where I did to much thinking.. I was going to turn in T and go home.. but thought it is so nice I will just run out to Washington Riverfront but go a different way. I saw Labadie Bottoms and Boles Road on Google Earth.. looked like all flat farmland.. so I thought what the heck. Well Labadie/Boles until railroad under pass is gravel :) NOT COOL!! LOL..well I did it but NEVER again! Once on hard top at Boles followed to Dunne Springs, a beautiful cut off road to Old 100. Followed Old 100 into Washington per my normal route from Dunne Springs.


Final Route Home
Came back Old 100 to Dunne Springs to T.. instead of turning left back home, I went back west on T to Old 100 and back to Dunne Springs.. the road is so cool i wanted to do it again :) Once back at T I turned left and took my normal route home.
Can NOT wait to ride this way again!! Just a perfect day!

Some Shaw Nature Reserve Pictures




April 1, 2007

That's Amore!

I absolutely love this clip! It cracks me up every time I watch it!

March 31, 2007

New Routes

With the arrival of Spring and much better weather for scooting, I am on the lookout for new routes.

I rode last weekend with Scooter Club of St. Louis out to Washington and back. This is my all time favorite route and I know every bump in the road! One of the ladies took a spill on on of the curves on Ossenfort :( What appeared to be a *minor* spill ended up quite serious. At the urging of the paramedics she was taken to the hospital and they found her spleen was bleeding and had to be removed. Thankfully, she is mending now, but slowly. After seeing her full face helmet scared to hell and back it just reaffirmed my decision to always ride with a full face helmet.

Monday I headed out south through Jefferson County, some beautiful country out there. On my rides to Washington, I am use to seeing horses.. I was treated to cows this time. Like the horses, I am sure these creatures laugh at me too :)

This Monday, I have plans to ride out to Robertsville State Park! Can not wait!

March 13, 2007

Finally!!!



It's been a long cold winter, I was finally able to get out on the scooter today. I rode down to Forest Park, then down the the river front, through Soulard, back to the Hill for lunch at Amigetti's and then followed Clayton all the way home.

Was a perfect day! I was just happy to finally get out. I only took one picture. Was to much fun watching people out and about like myself.

November 29, 2006

Future Scooter Girl

Future Scooter Girl


Meet Mary Claire, also known as "Muffy". About 3 years ago I bought the motorcycle for her brother Ryan. He rode the heck out of it. Ryan started driving Muffy around but she prefers to ride alone. My sister, Gina says she rides and rides until the battery is drained. As you an see when that happens she is NOT happy!






November 21, 2006

Rainy and Life *sigh*

Been awhile since I blogged about my scooter rides. A lot of rain and the colder weather has been preventing any rides. I did break down and ride today. Sun is shining so took advantage.

While awaiting better weather, I have run across two WICKED new scooters..

I will get a second scooter in the spring and have had my heart set on the Kymco Xciting 500.

I really dig the IROC blue.






Now I see these two :)


2007 Gilera GP 800



2007 Piaggio Beverly Cruiser




Life is filled with to many choices! I do like the Piaggio MP3 but I keep leaning towards more or a touring bike like the Xciting 500. But the 800cc's of the Gilera is very very tempting!

Ahh well a long way to go till spring!!

September 25, 2006

Three Rivers - Two Ferries



Headed out this morning about 9:30 after the sun was up.. Burrr 49 degrees this morning. Filled up my tank.. all $2.20 worth ;) then headed towards St. Charles through Creve Coeur Lake. After crossing the Missouri River on HWY 370, I took 94 East to Grafton Ferry Road. This road is a straight shot to the Mississippi River and the Grafton Ferry. Along the way is St. Charles County Airport. I decided to stop and look around. Saw some really cool planes on the tarmac.



There were also 3 military planes on display further out near the runways. One looked like an F/A 18 Hornet. They were up on display stands, like a model airplane stand but lifesize planes.


Got back on the scooter and went to the ferry. Crossed the Mississippi River to Grafton, was $4 for the crossing. Once in Grafton, I rode to the top of a bluff off of Main Street to check out some condos and the view.




My friend Jimbo from South Carolina must be opening a franchise. As appealing a the Monday special sounded, I passed.



Headed north on the Great River Road to Pere Marqueete State Park. Drove the scenic road to the top of the bluffs. Click on the link below to see the pictures of the ride up and the views. Once at the overlook, I spent some time with a guy who was on a Harley talking about my scooter. He said he would like to get his wife a scooter.. he rode mine for a spin. Figured it was safe since I had his $16,000 brand new Harley :) Guess now is not the time to consider I probably could not have driven the Harley if need be :)

http://www.stlphins.com/PM/

The view from the bluffs is across the Illinois River into Calhoun County where I was eventually headed.

After spending some time admiring the view, I continue on north on The Great River Road (HWY 100) to Hardin. Hit a couple of construction stops along the way but was ok, allowed me to admire the views of the farms along the way.



On my arrivial to Hardin, I cross the Illinois River. Hardin is a very small town but it has a great little resturant! Mel's Riverdock sits right on the Illinois River. Seating is indoor or outdoor. I sat inside and had the lunch special. Ham and Beans with cornbread and coleslaw.. all for $5.00!!



Met a really nice guy at the resturant who had driven down from Springfield, Illinois. We chatted about my scooter and his Harley. Then a group of ladies came up and asked me about my scooter. Two of the ladies ask if they could sit on it, I said sure. I asked them if they wanted to take it for a spin but they declined ;)

Here is a picture of the bridge I cross into Hardin.



After taking a few pictures down at the Hardin riverfront, I hoped back on the scooter and headed south towards the Golden Eagle Ferry. Was a beautiful day for a ride, the afternoon clouds were big and puffy! Weather was perfect, not to cold, not to hot. I did wear my new Fieldsheer jacket and felt very comfortable.

The ride from Hardin to the Golden Eagle Ferry is 20 miles thorugh some of the most amazing farmland I have ever seen. Midway is a little town named Brussles. I stopped here at a roadside market! Wish I had room for some pumpkins :) $5.00 for these HUGE pumpkins which we the size of a small child! There were some amazing locally made quilts at the roadside market as well.. but alas I had no room.

Once back on the road I headed down to the Golden Eagle Ferry. Same fare as the first ferry, $4.00. Once across I headed towards HWY 370 and back via Creve Coeur Lake and home. All together was 107 miles.. Gas cost about $3.00 :)





September 1, 2006

Kiefer Creek Trail - Day of the Turtle


Today's ride was not so much about the ride as it was the destination. Of late I have not found the time or the right weather for any long rides.

I do know my wardrobe is going to have to drastically change soon as the weather drops below 70 degrees.

I rode out to Castlewood and deceided to take a differet hike today. the Kiefer Creek lowland hike. Was only about a mile out and back but just wanted to get my blood moving before work.

Ran across a very hammy turtle.. he posed for several shots and did not seem at all bothered by me.

Other pictures:

http://www.stlphins.com/kc/