New Jersey to Texas in 7 days
I asked for suggestions about this trip in another thread but thought I'd write up the ride report in a new thread. Thanks to those that commented, was helpful.
The ride started in Flemington, NJ on Sunday, June 14th and ended in Celina, TX on Sunday, June 21st.
Day 0 (Saturday) - in route from TX to NJ with the bike loaded in the truck

Day 1 (Sunday) - Rode from NJ to Mathews Arm Campground on Skyline Dr., just south of Front Royal, VA. Driving through Pennsylvania Amish country was nice but the towns were pretty crowded on Sunday. Saw several Amish boys courting Amish girls in their buggy's. Skyline is really nice to ride... not much traffic, great pavement, nice curves and beautiful views.
Day 1 Route...

Note that I did all my routing online using Motogoloco which I then imported into my (borrowed) GPS. Many thanks to Uncle Phil for loaning me his Rage motorcycle GPS for the trip. I ordered one but it didn't arrive in time for my trip.
Somewhere on the Northern end of Skyline Dr...

Camp at Mathews Arm...

This was a pretty nice campground with many of the tent sites cut out of the woods so you had privacy on three sides. Was a little surprised though... it was 1/2 full on a Sunday night, expected fewer campers. Overall a nice day's ride for the first day of my first big motocamping trip. Note how well my dry bag a is strapped on... didn't want a repeat performance of loosing my sleeping bag a few months ago.
I asked for suggestions about this trip in another thread but thought I'd write up the ride report in a new thread. Thanks to those that commented, was helpful.
The ride started in Flemington, NJ on Sunday, June 14th and ended in Celina, TX on Sunday, June 21st.
Day 0 (Saturday) - in route from TX to NJ with the bike loaded in the truck

Day 1 (Sunday) - Rode from NJ to Mathews Arm Campground on Skyline Dr., just south of Front Royal, VA. Driving through Pennsylvania Amish country was nice but the towns were pretty crowded on Sunday. Saw several Amish boys courting Amish girls in their buggy's. Skyline is really nice to ride... not much traffic, great pavement, nice curves and beautiful views.
Day 1 Route...

Note that I did all my routing online using Motogoloco which I then imported into my (borrowed) GPS. Many thanks to Uncle Phil for loaning me his Rage motorcycle GPS for the trip. I ordered one but it didn't arrive in time for my trip.
Somewhere on the Northern end of Skyline Dr...


Camp at Mathews Arm...


This was a pretty nice campground with many of the tent sites cut out of the woods so you had privacy on three sides. Was a little surprised though... it was 1/2 full on a Sunday night, expected fewer campers. Overall a nice day's ride for the first day of my first big motocamping trip. Note how well my dry bag a is strapped on... didn't want a repeat performance of loosing my sleeping bag a few months ago.
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