Wonderful pictures there. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks. I have a few more to go.
I stopped again at TWoS. There weren't very many people there. I got a pic of Suches Creek.
The picnic tables with social distancing signs.
Then I headed North on 60. This road has been one of my favorites since I first rode in in 1990. The combination of almost non stop curves, some tight and some easy sweepers, combined with peaceful scenery make this road a joy to ride.
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Everything is such a bright green this time of year.
Eventually I turned off of 60. I was nearing Steve's place when I saw him riding the other way on his Vespa. He was doing a test ride to make sure the belt change was successful. He said it made a big difference in accelleration and was smoother. We rode a few miles and then swapped bikes. This was my first time riding a Vespa. The riding position of the Vespa was much roomier than the Like. I think the typical NBA player could probably fit on a Vespa. The seat was comfortable. Being a 250 it was of course much faster than the Like. The ride was much smoother. What surprised me was that the steering was also much lighter. It felt twitchy although the scooter handled fine. I think it's something that would feel normal once I got used to it.
We stopped for dinner.
Country Fried Steak, Mashed taters and veggies!
After dinner we headed for Steve's place stopping by the Toccoa river for a few last pics.
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The next morning I loaded up and drove home. I'm glad I got away for a bit. I was starting to go stir crazy from the Covid lockdown. It was good to see life starting to turn towards normal.