For those new to the forum, every year some of the male members of the family and the occassional invited guest, go on what we call the Men's Fall Trip. We have gone to the U.P. of Michigan, Central Kentucky, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, done the Rattlesnake out of Little Switzerland, N.C., the Skyline Drive, the BRP, the Dragon, Cherahola Skyway etc. Regular forum members have read the seat time reports for the last couple of years.
We live in Ohio, and always go far away on our trips and this year we decided to see what Ohio, our home state, had to offer. It turns out Ohio offers a lot. Some of the best riding, that I have done anywhere in the country (if you like curvy country roads).
We have come to prefer to do what Road Runner Magazine likes to call Cloverleaf Tours. Pick a centralized spot to run loops out of and use a single motel as a base. This allows you to leave all your luggage in your room and you only have to unpack and repack once instead of every day. This year we chose the Farifield Inn by Marriot in Marietta, Ohio.
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Marietta is a cool little town that borders West Virginia that has plenty of diverse places to eat when you are done riding. It also has two motorcycle shops that between them carry all 4 Japanese motorcycle brands if you would need emergency parts or service, and we also saw enough Harleys running around that there must be an HD dealer somewhere (there always is) and there is a BMW dealer within 50 miles I think, near Athens, Ohio.
Here is our little assembled group for this year's trip which include my brother Randy, my son Brian, my nephew Roger that flew in from Nevada for the trip and my son's father in law Jimmy and myself. My buddy Jnor was supposed to make the trip but a family emergency popped up and he had to cancel at the last minute. We would be riding (2) Honda ST 1300's, a 2016 Triumph Bonneville T120, a 2016 Yamaha FJ-09. My nephew that flew in was supposed to borrow his brothers 2015 SV 650 Suzuki, but at the last minute that collapsed so I lent him my 2014 CB 1100 DLX for the trip. If Jnor had made it we would also have has a 2016 Versys 650. Quite the variety of bikes. V4's, inline triple, inline 4, and a parallel twin. during the trip we would swap to experience the different bikes.
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Day 1, our ride out to Marrietta was an easy one. East on St Rt 32 to St Rt 50 and then north on St Rt 7 along the Ohio River into Marietta, 203 miles in total. Even though 32 and 50 are both 4 lane divided highways, they go thru some rather remote and scenic parts of southern Ohio, the most mountainous part of the state although our mountains would barely be called hills in most places with real mountains.
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From Cincinnati it takes about 3 1/2 hours without stops to get to Marietta. We left at noon on Sunday and rode for an hour and stopped at a McDonalds in Seaman, Ohio for some quick lunch. About an hour and a half after we got back on the road, it started to sprinkle and we pulled into a Marathon station west of Athens to put on rain gear.
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Back on the road the rain lasted for maybe 20 minutes then quit. We still had to deal with wet roads for most of the rest of the trip so we left our rain gear on, but it was dry when we got to Marrietta at 4:30 PM and checked into the hotel. It was the only rain we'd see for the whole trip.
We would be sharing 3 rooms, but since Jnor cancelled I was left to room alone. The rooms were nice and clean. The hotel staff friendly and accomodating. There was a free continental breakfast every morning, and they had a pool and a jacuzzi to relax in after a days ride. Like I said plenty of restaurants in town made choosing evening meals simple. We have a system in that each rider gets to pick the dinner spot one night. Makes things simple. No discussion about "where do you want to eat tonight?" "I don't know?""I don't care" "well, somebody pick a place". Nope, it's easy, and you get a great variety by letting each person have a choice. But, tonight we just walk across the parking lot to the adjacent Wings place and eat.
203 miles today.
more to come ... we are just getting started.