An Excellent Motorcycle Adventure! Day 38!
Deep Greens and Blues… again…
You can tell me about the times you spend on the Rockies and on the plains…
Summary:
Date: July 30, 2014
Departure Location: 30 Main Street, Stockbridge MA
Arrival Location: 34 Magazine St, Cambridge MA
Total Miles: 126 miles
Total travel time: 2:40 hours
Total miles/total travel time: 47 mph
Number of States: 1 (Massachusetts)
Number of Watersheds: 5 (Housatonic River , Connecticut River, Black River, Merrimack River, Charles River)
Stops: 1 (Blandford MA (gas))
Weather: Sunny, AM;
Temperature: 7:00 AM (Stockbridge) 68 ͦ F, 12:00 Noon (Cambridge MA) 78 ͦ F
Lodging: Home, Cambridge MA
Restaurants: Main Street Café, Stockbridge MA;



Welcome home.
❤
Must feel wonderful being home! What an unbelievable adventure!
Tah-dah! Simply a jaw dropping accomplishment & congrats on what had to be a one of a kind experience!! Had to be grueling at times, no? Needless to say, you’ve completely spoiled us with the early detailed entries, so I’m all ears for maximum detail on the rest of the trip when you have time. Not logging 300’sh miles per day might free up a little of it…. Love to you both and welcome home
We are very envious of the both of you. We did the cross country tour in a E-150 ford van for our honeymoon in 1976 and always said we would like to do it by motorcycle someday, staying in hotels instead of KOA campgrounds and sleeping in beds rather than on a mattress rather than in a van! I hope you kept a journal. We did , and neither one of us read what the other had written until we finished the trip. We had a good laugh when we read it. You would have thought we were on two different trips. Barb would make the initial post and I would add the ps (Paul’s side). we still enjoy looking back at our great adventure!
Welcome Home to you both – a trip to remember in your rocking chairs!!!
Makes me want to head out anywhere right now!
Wicked Awesome! And time to start planning the next adventure.
Welcome home, guys. Glad you are back. Now for all the stories. . . .