• A to Z Rules
      Start with a City beginning with A
    1. This is BY STATE
    2. Similar to the Tag contest, there will be one thread per state
    3. Post a picture of your bike AND some sign, building etc which clearly shows the city/state you're in
    4. The next person posts from a city with the name beginning with B, then C, D, etc
    5. You can't posts back-to-back pics, you have to wait for a person to post the next city
    6. Once Z is reached, the game starts over with A
    7. If your state doesn't have a city beginning with the next letter in sequence, it's okay to skip that letter
    8. If the location sits for more than one month, the person that posted that is open to move it to the next letter.Previously Rule 8
    9. For some States there are tough letters to find such as Q, W, X, Y, Z - in those cases it is acceptable to find anything with those letters in the name to keep the game moving.

    The World Wide game is a bit different as it is by whatever is considered a geographic type of regional category, state/province/village etc. and all those will be in the single World Wide A-Z topic.
  • ST-Owners and the event organizer(s) are not responsible for the actions taken during any ride. Each member is responsible for determining if conditions are acceptable for riding and for their actions.

ON: A to Z (Round 12)

Yesterday I set out to find a "K" somewhere to the north of me and found there are not many. I took a rather winding route and figured I would get a couple of letters along the way. I discovered this little hamlet of Kolapore, which consists of not much more than this barn. I also found a few more fun roads I've never ridden along the way.

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Here's the route I took yesterday. I rode Honeywood Road twice. Once on the way out, and a second time on the way back. I took it for the first time a few weeks ago because of the closure on River Road between Terra Nova and Prince of Wales Road. It's now one of my favourite roads. Another new one yesterday was County Road 19. It comes out just north of Osler Bluff ski resort in Collingwood. Great views of Georgia Bay as you descend the escarpment.

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Yesterday I set out to find a "K" somewhere to the north of me and found there are not many. I took a rather winding route and figured I would get a couple of letters along the way. I discovered this little hamlet of Kolapore, which consists of not much more than this barn. I also found a few more fun roads I've never ridden along the way.

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Here's the route I took yesterday. I rode Honeywood Road twice. Once on the way out, and a second time on the way back. I took it for the first time a few weeks ago because of the closure on River Road between Terra Nova and Prince of Wales Road. It's now one of my favourite roads. Another new one yesterday was County Road 19. It comes out just north of Osler Bluff ski resort in Collingwood. Great views of Georgia Bay as you descend the escarpment.

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For sure Malks.
CR-19 is a great road as well as the curvy ride up on CR-2 thru Feversham. Great area.
 
That was not fun.
It is amazing how fast this crap can happen. On Friday I slipped wearing socks on the hardwood floor, I fell hard enough that my watch detected it as a fall and called 911, after cancelling the call it took a few minutes to feel ok again. I went to work and everything was fine but Saturday morning was terrible could hardly put weight on my leg and going up and down stairs was comparable to a mountain expedition. Last night I slept only a couple of hours and then the pain kept me awake. Today I have had a heat pad on the knee for most of the day and it feels pretty good. Hopefully tomorrow I am back to regular scheduled programming.
 
It is amazing how fast this crap can happen. On Friday I slipped wearing socks on the hardwood floor, I fell hard enough that my watch detected it as a fall and called 911, after cancelling the call it took a few minutes to feel ok again. I went to work and everything was fine but Saturday morning was terrible could hardly put weight on my leg and going up and down stairs was comparable to a mountain expedition. Last night I slept only a couple of hours and then the pain kept me awake. Today I have had a heat pad on the knee for most of the day and it feels pretty good. Hopefully tomorrow I am back to regular scheduled programming.
I can relate to the back problems! Had to go to Chiro after Orillia RTE.

Really hope you are on regular schedule tomorrow, Gerhard! Ouch!
 
Good eye....... traded my CBF for a couple of days for my buddy's Tiger 900. He told me to go ride it for a while, then........ it would be over 20k kms, which triggers the service light....... at the moment it's in my shop all torn down for the 20k service, valve check, etc. It's a major service Triumph recommends, very expensive, but I work cheap apparently.
 
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