OK - we've just arrived in Lafayette after an unexpectedly dry ride. Plenty of water on the roads , but it must have fallen just before we rode through. The roads are getting much busier as we head towards New Orleans with loads of "Semi's" blatting along the road at up to 80mph - gotta watch those boys or they'll wipe you off the road like a fly hittin a windscreen!
We had an eventful night with Scot and Sheryl last night in Galveston, but I'll leave that story for Scot to tell in the appropriate section of the Forum. We finished the night in fine style at the appropriately named Willie G's bar and managed to consume a large quantity of Jim Beam and Jack Daniels. Cheers to Scot and Sheryl for taking the time to come and see us - it was greatly appreciated and thanks for posting dem der pics Scot.
5,600 miles on the clock now and another State to add to the list, namely Louisiana. (Sorry Bungy for the slip up with Alberta but I'm sure that everyone who is reading this thread is intelligent enough to know that Alberta is in Canada

It's good to see some felllow Geordie Chapter members following the thread - translations are as follows:-
Cheeky git = most of the long standing members of the CVO Forum

Feckers = Similar word but slightly different spelling also applicable as above.
I wish I was. It's my mate's 'Nige & Jans USA Pick up Ride' thread I'm following.
Is that a Road Glide your riding. Saw one in Las Vegas, and went ot order back in UK, but not on European market yet, so will stick with my Street Glide.
Take care and ride safe
Hi Mick - glad you found the site. Hope you are enjoying following us with the aid of SPOT.
Nige and Jan better get home quick just to "dry out."

and to get some bigger pairs of strides!

The ride down through Texas via Del Rio and the Amistead reservoir was great - high desert which was unseasonably green due to the recent localised rains. We ran through clouds of butterflies and insects which pebbledashed the bikes into a multitude of greens, browns, yellows and reds - messy! Totally empty roads for over 200 miles with sweeping bends and great backdrops to look at - unreal is the word.
San Antonio is a really cool town to visit - the Riverwalk is one of the liveliest and best kept areas of the City. Well reccommended for anyone who gets the chance to visit.
We're off to New Orleans tomorrow and will hopefully meet up there with Bayoubiker for some good ole Cajun hosp-it-al-it-tee along with some brewskis and hopefully a good jazz and blues bar.
Catch y'all soon for the next instalment.
Nige & Jan