The Slimey Crud Run west of Madison, Wisconsin, has been a ride I have been anxious to experience. Family commitments have prevented me from taking part, but this year I was able to participate. It is held the first Sunday in May and this year the weather was perfect. I rode over to visit some of my old haunts at Fort McCoy before going south to Madison on Saturday. After spending the night on the west side of Madison I arrived in Pine Bluff in plenty of time to check out the multitude of bikes that showed up. A friend I met there seemed to know every twisty road from there to the destination in Leland, so we had a great ride. The ride home featured more curves and it was an excellent motorcycling weekend.
Post Headquarters at Fort McCoy |
This S1000RR had all the goodies on it |
My brother and I rode up to Duluth, Minnesota in June for our aunt's funeral. We stopped at his friend's farm in central Wisconsin on the way. It was a great reminder of just how labor intensive it is to operate a family farm. It made me think that many people who rail against Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs), or corporate farms, may have never experienced life on one of the family farms they rhapsodize over.
July brought a trip to Iowa for the BMW International Rally. It was held at the Iowa State Fairgrounds in Des Moines, a beautiful rally site. The weather was brutally hot, but we enjoyed the ride and the rally.
This was a good stop on the way to Des Moines |
One that I particularly enjoyed caused me to write a couple of letters to my state representatives. On a rare warm day in May, my route took me west on Highway 21, north on Highway 45, and south through the Menominee Indian Reservation. I must have passed a half dozen waysides that were closed along with an unoccupied ranger station on the Wolf River. My state senator's office wrote back saying that some of the sitesw were closed for budgetary reasons and others would open after Memorial Day. A recheck in the summer showed that some of them did open up.
I also took the Harley down to Bike Night in Menasha a couple of times. All in all it was a good summer on the big Dyna.
One of the closed waysides |
Rustic Road Five on a misty morning |
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