July 24th movers will be at the house to crate the bike and trailer and ship it off to Germany. Been off the last two weeks and put almost 2k miles on the bike. Last Tuesday morning I headed to Cleveland with trailer in tow. Very little highway riding. Mostly US highways and state roads. Finally got a pic of the bike by the old toll booth building in PA on US 40 near Uniontown. Perfect riding weather going up. Coming back this past Monday was another story. Wasn't bad till I got to Cumberland MD. Temps shot up considerably from what they were at Keyser Ridge (I-68 and US 40) and got worse the further south I got. Best MPG I've seen to date with the trailer. Worst tank was 33 MPG. Best was 40 MPG!
Wife wanted to make on more overnight run to the BRP. Left the house around 11:30AM yesterday and checked into a Waynesboro hotel at 3:30. Once we hit Richmond it was US 250 all the way up. Couldn't believe how light traffic was on 250. Never held up by a slower vehicle. Had the cruise set at 60MPH most of the way. Came back today via US 60. Getting to 60 was probably the best part of the ride. Rt 6 to US 29 to State Route 56 to US 60. SR56 is a great road. Again never held up by slower traffic. All the traffic seemed to be going the other direction. As soon as we got on 60 we went by a old garage with a 58 Chevy Del Ray in front of it with the old police pinball light on top of it. We stopped to check it out. Owner was in the garage and showed us the restored 56 chevy and 65 Mustang he had in it. The guy was a big Andy Griffith fan and moved the Del Ray from the barn out back to the front. Yes...the badge on the door has Mayberry on it. Other than the heat (at one point the not so accurate OAT gauge was pegged at 120) it was a great overnighter. Recommendation: If you're ever near the intersection of I-64 and I-81 at Staunton VA and you have the munchies for good German food, head to Stuarts Draft VA. At the intersection of 340 and 11 is the Edelweiss Restaurant. Great food and even better beer.