Left the Phx Arizona area on May 23 traveled to Clovis NM, via I-10 and US 70, was a interesting ride across the White Sands Missile Range. From Clovis NM I went to Bartlesville, OK, via I-40, and US 60 mostly, was dodging storms from Amarillo, Tx east to Clinton, Ok. Thank HD for the weather bands, used them a lot. From Bartlesville I travel to Effingham, Ill. Used US 60, to MO 68 (68 was a great road going through the Ozark Nat'l Scenic Riverways, took it up to I-44 to I -70 over to Effingham to make up some time.
From Effingham I travel I70 to Terre Haute, Ind and then took Ind 46 to Ind 446 to 58 to 135, made a loop around the Brown County State park, great ride, lots of curves and rolling hills, narrow roads in places and you will meet an occasional piece of farm equipment, so keep your eyes open. End the day in Greenfield visiting a brother there, next day was up to Fort Wayne, Ind to visit another brother.
May 28th we left for Washington DC for Rolling Thunder, took 30 out of Indiana, and picked up I-70 for the most part across Ohio, Ohio was boring, things got more fun when we got into WV taking US 250 and 50, both fun roads, got a lot of rain in places. We were headed to our stay over in Hughesville, Maryland, so we took 50 on 495, it was about 11 pm when we got to 495, and at one point it was raining so hard that we could not see the lane markers, if one of the four bikes we were riding with went down we all would have, and then a 18 wheeler pulled up along side us, just dredging us with his wheel spray.
We finally arrived in Hughesville, a little water logged but other wise fine.
Did some sight seeing around the area, going down to Chesapeake Bay, sampling some great crab cakes, etc.
The ride from Washington DC HD to the Pentagon was very touching there were cars pulled off the side of the road, people out with flags waving and cheering as the several thousand bikes passed them. Rolling Thunder has to be experienced to realize what it is all about, it was awesome. In our group, all we vets, some Viet Nam vets, on lost his brother,so the meaning was special for all of us.
Return trip out of DC has us going down the Blue Ridge Mountain Parkway for a ways, it was a great ride, but the roads leading to and from it and better, since the parkway has a 45 mph speed limit, and lots of "cages" to have to watch out for.We finally got one ^$ and headed over to US 60 in WV. We took 60 to 219 and took it south to US460, taking it through Virgina and into Kentucky. 460 through Ky is a must do road, it took us through some of the most beautiful horse country, the roadway was good with nice rolling hills, and everywhere you looked, looked like a picture out of a magazine.
We did a little back tracking here, going back to US 68 and taking it up to US 52/62, that runs along the Ohio River. A lot of the routes we took are in the HD Ride Atlas, and I can tell you that I was not disappointed in any of them. Returning to Indiana, we took Indiana 1 north. I stayed the night in Indiana, and headed out the next day for Milwaukee, with my brother in law, sister in law, and now my wife who flew back to Indiana to join me.