I’ll be off on my annual bike ride soon. This year I’ll be leaving my camping gear behind. Last year I think I only used it a couple times and although it’s a nice security blanket, it’ll be nice to not have to haul all that stuff around. The plan this year is to travel back and forth to the east coast visiting friends and family and Diners Drive-Ins & Dives along the way. I am flexible on my route though, so if you think of an interesting place or road you would like to recommend, I’d like to hear it – you can just leave it as a comment if you like.
SUBSCRIBE – if you’ve subscribed to my rides in the past, you’ll likely want to subscribe to this one as well – it is different. The button is over there on the right, just enter your email address and click on the Subscribe to Red Rider button. Above the email box (you just used it to subscribe) you will see the SPOT button. Press that to be taken to a page where you can see exactly where I am – live. I don’t think that button is available if you get a subscription – so, go to the web page to track me – RedRiderontheRoad.com
As always, safe travels my love and have fun. Hugs to all the friends and relations along the way <3
Good luck and good weather.
Love to hear about your adventures, thanks for making this possible!!
I have LOTS of trial and error to get to your “Travelogue” expertise.
Safe travels, Lenny, and if you’re in VA and want to stop over, let us know. We’ve moved, not at the farm anymore, but have room for ya. Take care.
Martha & Tony Manigross
Hope to see you here in Virginia
💖🦁✨How exciting– have a safe trip.
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How fun, I’m gonna watch you now like the giraffe mom… lol. Drive safe and have fun.
Looking forward to seeing you.
I just stumbled on your blog from Facebook, and I’m looking forward to reading about your adventures! Safe travels!
Looking forward to following you along your travels! As always we have plenty of room if you happen to be up here in NorCal. It may be a bit early in the season, but Highway 139 in Colorado between Highway 40 and I-70 is a beautiful road. Also Highway 128 in southern Utah between I-70 and Highway 191 is a beautiful ride as well! I prefer north to south personally. Keep the rubber low and the shiny side up!