Our weekly club ride started out in the usual way and with a big crowd of bikes and riders showing up for breakfast. After enjoying the morning meal and some good conversation, a bunch of us headed out to crisscross the center of the state in a rambling pattern of wandering that culminated in our arrival at the famous and fabulous Wild Turkey Tavern, located in the southern suburbs of Avon Park.
Here's a shot of us making tracks out of Plant City as we make our way south on SR 39; by the way, I did a lot of over-the-shoulder photography during this ride, so please bear with me:
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Our travels took us over to Agricola Mine Road where we all enjoyed the challenging assortment of curves to be found on the eastern end of that road:
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Of course, Mr. Sarcasm had to make the run more than once. Here he is headed west to do it all over again:
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Leaving Agricola Mine Road behind, we headed east toward Ft. Meade:
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Just as you come into Ft. Meade from the west, they have this old mine train on display at their town museum:
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The train is on display just across the highway from the old Ft. Meade train station:
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The train and the train station are just a few blocks west of the city hall where they have a nice flag rotunda, complete with cannon:
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Our arrival in Ft. Meade was the culmination of a 60-mile leg of riding, so it was time for a short break at the Sunoco gas station:
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From Ft. Meade we headed east-by-southeast as we moved ever deeper into the center portions of the great state of Florida:
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There were plenty of nice views of the surrounding orange groves, woodlands, lakes, and even a few sweepers to keep things interesting:
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Here's a nice shot from mid-pack as we motor along somewhere close to the outskirts of Avon Park...the far east side of the outskirts of Avon Park, I might add:
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That's Kent aboard the motorcycle formerly known as "Red Velvet":
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And here's a rare shot of Mr. Sarcasm and "Max" actually going slow enough not to be blurry:
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Stats seemed to be enjoying the ride as we motored south along US 27 into the bowels of Avon Park's most congested environs:
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After nearly three hours of really great riding, we arrived at our destination:
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The fake dinosaur is still chained to the sign out by the highway:
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Once inside, Mr. Sarcasm tried to act like he wasn't part of our group; probably a smart ploy on his part. Too bad it didn't work:
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Preacher and Big Ed were ready for some good grub...that or plotting their escape before things got too wild in the old Wild Turkey Tavern:
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Roooooaaaaaarrrrrrr!!! Don't be too scared...it's stuffed:
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This sign could be a metaphor for some of our rides:
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After a great lunch, we were back on the road and headed toward home with Gunny in the lead:
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The fellas were lined up like ducklings behind Gunny...wait a minute...so was I!!!:
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The landscape changed from orange groves and rolling hills to flat scrub land and pine forests as we headed west:
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Tucked in tight behind Gunny like a fighter on the tail of a lumbering bomber...Check six!!! Check six!!!:
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Sorry, Gunny, you can't out turn this fighter pilot...:
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Since I hardly ever include a photo of myself on this blog I thought now might be a good time to do so:
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Back in civilization, we were promptly cutoff and halted by a passing train:
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So there we sat, like desperadoes waiting for a train:
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Out on SR 60 and headed west, we encountered this semi hauling phosphate stuff:
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The truck was driving along just fine and not bothering anybody...I just don't like to ride beside them and their big ol' wheels for too long at a stretch:
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Eddie was just chillin' and enjoying the last few miles of the day's ride:
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That's it for this week's ride report. All in all a great day of riding and seeing the countryside. Kudos to Gunny for another superlative job of ride planning.
Here's a shot of us making tracks out of Plant City as we make our way south on SR 39; by the way, I did a lot of over-the-shoulder photography during this ride, so please bear with me:
Our travels took us over to Agricola Mine Road where we all enjoyed the challenging assortment of curves to be found on the eastern end of that road:
Of course, Mr. Sarcasm had to make the run more than once. Here he is headed west to do it all over again:
Leaving Agricola Mine Road behind, we headed east toward Ft. Meade:
Just as you come into Ft. Meade from the west, they have this old mine train on display at their town museum:
The train is on display just across the highway from the old Ft. Meade train station:
The train and the train station are just a few blocks west of the city hall where they have a nice flag rotunda, complete with cannon:
Our arrival in Ft. Meade was the culmination of a 60-mile leg of riding, so it was time for a short break at the Sunoco gas station:
From Ft. Meade we headed east-by-southeast as we moved ever deeper into the center portions of the great state of Florida:
There were plenty of nice views of the surrounding orange groves, woodlands, lakes, and even a few sweepers to keep things interesting:
Here's a nice shot from mid-pack as we motor along somewhere close to the outskirts of Avon Park...the far east side of the outskirts of Avon Park, I might add:
That's Kent aboard the motorcycle formerly known as "Red Velvet":
And here's a rare shot of Mr. Sarcasm and "Max" actually going slow enough not to be blurry:
Stats seemed to be enjoying the ride as we motored south along US 27 into the bowels of Avon Park's most congested environs:
After nearly three hours of really great riding, we arrived at our destination:
The fake dinosaur is still chained to the sign out by the highway:
Once inside, Mr. Sarcasm tried to act like he wasn't part of our group; probably a smart ploy on his part. Too bad it didn't work:
Preacher and Big Ed were ready for some good grub...that or plotting their escape before things got too wild in the old Wild Turkey Tavern:
Roooooaaaaaarrrrrrr!!! Don't be too scared...it's stuffed:
This sign could be a metaphor for some of our rides:
After a great lunch, we were back on the road and headed toward home with Gunny in the lead:
The fellas were lined up like ducklings behind Gunny...wait a minute...so was I!!!:
The landscape changed from orange groves and rolling hills to flat scrub land and pine forests as we headed west:
Tucked in tight behind Gunny like a fighter on the tail of a lumbering bomber...Check six!!! Check six!!!:
Sorry, Gunny, you can't out turn this fighter pilot...:
Since I hardly ever include a photo of myself on this blog I thought now might be a good time to do so:
Back in civilization, we were promptly cutoff and halted by a passing train:
So there we sat, like desperadoes waiting for a train:
Out on SR 60 and headed west, we encountered this semi hauling phosphate stuff:
The truck was driving along just fine and not bothering anybody...I just don't like to ride beside them and their big ol' wheels for too long at a stretch:
Eddie was just chillin' and enjoying the last few miles of the day's ride:
That's it for this week's ride report. All in all a great day of riding and seeing the countryside. Kudos to Gunny for another superlative job of ride planning.
1 comment:
Thank you for finally including a pic of yourself...love the scenery shots and the narrative.
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