Minnesotans In the GA Mountains Day 2 & 3

On May 11-12, 2024, friends from Minnesota reunited in Georgia for a motorcycle ride through scenic locations like Gatlinburg and Clingman's Dome. They enjoyed beautiful sights, food stops, and fun moments, including observing elk in Cherokee. The weekend concluded with a hearty breakfast and a total of 311 miles ridden.

Natchez Trace Parkway – 325-Mile Direct Route from Meridian MS to Atlanta GA

On Sunday, April 28, 2024, the REVER Ride covered 325 miles from Meridian MS to Atlanta. The group split up for the journey, aiming for the shortest route to avoid exceeding U-Haul mileage limits. They made it home by early afternoon and later picked up their baby from the farm.

Natchez Trace Parkway – Day 4: Cypress Swamp Adventure, The Reservoir Overlook on Natchez Trace, & Unexpected Hiccups

A group of bikers embarked on a 157-mile journey from Starkville to Jackson, Mississippi, along the Natchez Trace. Despite time constraints, they plan to return in the fall. Highlights include a visit to the Cypress Swamp and a stop at the Reservoir Overlook. The journey's end in Meridian, MS, was marked by bike issues and a search for a Yeti cooler.

Natchez Trace Parkway – Day 3 Highlights: Ride, Frank Lloyd Wright, Rattlesnake Saloon

Summary: A 283-mile ride from Lawrenceburg, TN encompassed visits to the Rosenbaum House, Sunken Trace Trail, Wichahpi Commemorative Stone Wall, and Rattlesnake Saloon. Touring Frank Lloyd Wright's house was insightful. The group made adjustments to their itinerary and decided to visit the Cypress Swamp and Reservoir Overlook. The trip concluded with plans for future explorations.

Natchez Trace Parkway – Day 2 Highlights: Discovering the Natural Bridge & Dixie Lee Diner

The group set out on a 293-mile motorcycle ride from Tarwater, Alabama to Monteagle, TN, stopping at the Natural Bridge and other landmarks along the way. They visited the Dixie Lee Diner and Loveless Café, and experienced the Natchez Trace Parkway, despite some mishaps. They ended the day at a hotel in Lawrenceburg, TN.

February 2024 Meeting

We had a pretty simple meeting this past month. There was a good number of people still attending but did not compare to January. We did not have a speaker this month, so we just went over some business items and welcomed new members and people who attended the meeting for the first time. Welcome... Continue Reading →

Breathtaking Overlooks and Scenic Views near Sturgis: A Motorbike Rider’s Guide

The Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in South Dakota attracts bikers from around the world. Popular places to visit include Sturgis Main Street, Mount Rushmore, Custer State Park, Needles Highway, Badlands National Park, Crazy Horse Memorial, and Spearfish Canyon. Scenic overlooks and water features like Roughlock Falls are also must-see attractions. Additionally, various saloons, bars, and restaurants offer diverse dining experiences.

The Ladies are Ride Planning for 2024!!

The writer discusses their strengths in ride planning and the joy of spontaneous riding, emphasizing the importance of research for more fulfilling experiences. They highlight a planning session with their biker friends, the "Iron Angels," to prioritize and organize various riding events, emphasizing flexibility and openness to change. The group aims to create an annual planner for their rides.

2023-12 Meeting Dinner at Hall & Hound!

This month the group ate at Hall & Hound for dinner. It is a really nice place. Like when eating at Buffalo's, we had our own space to all sit together. Service was awesome and so was the food! I had what Dallas, my server from a previous visit, told me he ate there all... Continue Reading →

2023-11-03 Bikes and Pipes with The Punishers

Giovanna and Sandra chilling and listening to the band! The Punishers gather one Friday a month at the Cumming Cigar Co. to hang out, listen to music, and smoke a little. This is a really fun time. I have attended several time now and it is always a great time. There is outdoor, indoor, and... Continue Reading →

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