The day started off with a gravel road ride up to a place called Hancock flat, nice smooth gravel road with hills, and every once in awhile a little dip in the road, everything was fine. Then it turned into a Logging Road - all downhill rough round rocks, ravines, ruts no fun. I would manage my bike down for a bit with great difficulty then hike up the mountain to get Stephanie's bike. These bikes are not designed for anyone under 6 foot. Stephanie can touch the ground barely but with uneven terrain and loose rocks underfoot it wasn't safe for her. She hiked the mountain downhill, I hiked it uphill LOL.
Thursday June 4 CRAP! Best way of describing our first day, a long day. We did a shake down ride a week or so prior to this trip and knew things weren't perfect with the truck/trailer combo. We had problems with the handling of the trailer at speeds over 60 mph but thought it was manageable at a lower speed. Well on our shake down ride we had loaded the motorcycles and the generator, but once fully loaded things got worse. Stopped at a Lowes and bought 6 bags of gravel to help distribute the weight better, it was an improvement, but not great. After 8 hours we bought 4 more bags and that was a major improvement. Stayed at Bootheel camp ground in Missouri, the reviews said peaceful and quite. Not sure where that reviewer lives but we are a couple hundred yards from an interstate hwy, maybe the constant sounds of semis through the night was their idea of peaceful white noise. Diamond bound in the morning! Stephanie plans on finding one bigger than the Hope Diamond.
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