So your day off is spent going to get mugs for the business! And that counts as a day off! Ah, this business.
Hope you had a nice drive.
We're in the initial stages of planning to attact bikers here. We're trying to figure out what "biker pins" are. Apparently bikers like to collect them.
Since our county has five rivers, which is very unusual for one county, we're working on a "River Ramble" bikers (and others) can drive that crosses 8 rivers in this area in one day. It's all nice driving along roads here in the Ozarks, so lots of curves and nice scenery. The plan is that they spend a night in town before and/or after they do the ramble. We'll see.
I've even worked out a place at my guesthouse where bikes can be parked safe and out of the rain at night (under the deck on the back of the building)..
Arkansawyer said:
So your day off is spent going to get mugs for the business! And that counts as a day off! Ah, this business.
Hope you had a nice drive.
We're in the initial stages of planning to attact bikers here. We're trying to figure out what "biker pins" are. Apparently bikers like to collect them.
Since our county has five rivers, which is very unusual for one county, we're working on a "River Ramble" bikers (and others) can drive that crosses 8 rivers in this area in one day. It's all nice driving along roads here in the Ozarks, so lots of curves and nice scenery. The plan is that they spend a night in town before and/or after they do the ramble. We'll see.
I've even worked out a place at my guesthouse where bikes can be parked safe and out of the rain at night (under the deck on the back of the building).
If you are sending them across bridges make sure they are asphalt or cement - NOT STEEL GRID. That steel grid makes the tires wander. I was always able to use bridges with a "friendly" road surface. 2-lane, twisty, scenic and hills are a bonus for bikers. Off-street parking if possible. Places of interest for the ladies is also wise (as in antique shops), restaurants, places of interest and make your routing a circle that will bring them back for a second night before they go home. I take my bikers about 90 miles out and circle then back - have it so they never cross the same piece of pavement twice (unless returning from seeing something like a covered bridge, battlefield, etc)!
It was a great day for a ride. I got about half of my mugs. Will get the rest in September probably. I will post a photo as soon as I take one.
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