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Western PA Commute Yesterday
#359338 10/23/2009 3:07 PM
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I travel all over PA/NJ/NY/MD and VA for work, typically via my '08 Altima (100k on it...). Yesterday, I had to go from my home in Maryland to a PA Turnpike Travel Plaza near Somerset PA. The weather looked great, so I took the bike. It's about a 2.5 hour ride. I just put on a set of chaps over my work slacks and strapped my briefcase/laptop to the bike and set out.
My route took me up I-70 to Breezewood PA than onto Rt. 30 and ultimately Rt. 31 to Somerset.
The leaves and scenery was beautiful. I forgot my camera, so only have these cell phone pix to document my travels, but you get the idea.
Rt. 30 skirts the PA turnpike in a few places and for once it was great NOT to be on that hated road where I spend most of my time. I laughed out loud and yelled "not today suckers" a few times, to no one in particular!
On Rt 31, just past Bedford PA, starting up the mountain:

I stopped by this covered Bridge East of Somerset, called Turners Bridge. It was about a mile down a gravel road. The bridge itself looked pretty rickety and uneven, so I didn't venture across.


These shots were taken off Rt 31, on top of the mountain. The rolling hills/corners were great. There is a lot of dump truck/logging trucks that passed me, but I was never held up in my direction. The road I parked near was gravel and looked pretty rough, didn't venture down there either. While stopped for pictures, two hot looking chicks came up the road and asked if I was OK. Sadly, I was...






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ssjones #359339 10/23/2009 3:12 PM
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Congrats on a fun ride.Me and some work buddies went that way last month from Gettysburg .six hr round trip.That cured me for long rides till I get a better seat!
very nice bike btw.

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ssjones #359340 10/23/2009 3:27 PM
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That is my route. Too bad I didn't have time to avoid 70. Going home at 5 PM from Hancock to Hagerstown is kind of a mad rush that would have been fun to avoid.
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ssjones #359342 10/24/2009 1:07 AM
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You weiner....

You were probably 10-15 miles from Snert, maybe 60 miles from me, and within 20-70 miles of several other Triumph riders on this site. You should have stopped in the Jean Benet tavern, they have good food and a lot of history. It is right at the apex where 31 meets Rt30.

That's one of our "out 'n' backs" - 30 to 31 or 31 to 30 and back. Lots of nice riding in that area.....


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Well, it was a work trip. I had to do an inspection and than get home by dark. There's too many dead deer on those road for me this time fo the year. Oddly, no bikes when I went by Jean Benet on this trip.
I did remember to get gas this time before leaving Somerset. I did this same trip in August and darn near ran out of gas on the way home. I was probably 15 miles into reserve before hitting that gas station right near Jean Benet. In fact, I gassed up at the same station and owner where I asked directions to Rt 31 in August and the guy remembered me.
I'd love to take a casual ride up there one of these days, it's really a lovely place.
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You weiner....

You were probably 10-15 miles from Snert, maybe 60 miles from me, and within 20-70 miles of several other Triumph riders on this site. You should have stopped in the Jean Benet tavern, they have good food and a lot of history. It is right at the apex where 31 meets Rt30.

That's one of our "out 'n' backs" - 30 to 31 or 31 to 30 and back. Lots of nice riding in that area.....




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ssjones #359344 10/26/2009 12:13 PM
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Yeah, Don's right. You were about 13 mi. from my house,
but I was at work in Somerset so you were real close somewhere while in Somerset.
Rt. 31 is one of my favorite shortcuts home.


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ssjones #359345 10/26/2009 2:01 PM
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While stopped for pictures, two hot looking chicks came up the road and asked if I was OK. Sadly, I was...




Wow--If only THIS was the point where you were low on gas and had to ask for a lift to the filling station Nice bike and a pretty ride in the country!


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My destination was the Travel Plaza (Roy Rogers) on the PA Turnpike. I use the employee entrance and stay off the Turnpike when on the bike. Access is via the Somerset Industrial Park.
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Yeah, Don's right. You were about 13 mi. from my house,
but I was at work in Somerset so you were real close somewhere while in Somerset.
Rt. 31 is one of my favorite shortcuts home.




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ssjones #359347 10/27/2009 9:52 AM
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planning a trip from Wales down to southern Spain next year and will be needing a good sat nav, just noticed yours and was wondering what make it is and what's it like.

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planning a trip from Wales down to southern Spain next year and will be needing a good sat nav, just noticed yours and was wondering what make it is and what's it like.



That's a Garmin 755T. I'm pretty pleased with it so far. It's not waterproof, but only about $400 here in the states. I listen to directions and MP3's with earphones. It could have a little more volume for the MP3's, my Specialty Spares at 75 mph overwhelm the songs a bit, no problem hearing directions.

Here's some info on my mount:
http://www.bonnevilleamerica.com/forums/showthreaded.php?Cat=0&Number=414690


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ssjones #359349 10/28/2009 1:12 PM
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thanks for the info. like your avitar by the way.


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