For sometime when Trans-Atlantic BikeShare first started I
couldn’t imagine why another motorcyclist would come to
the midwest to go riding. What is so special about this place
between the east coast and the west coast that someone would
devote a motorcycling vacation to seeing it? Then I thought
about some of the places I went on my BikeShares. They weren’t
always an ancient ruin or a world famous landmark. Sometimes
it was as simple as sitting on a dike, eating some cheese and
looking at a panorama of entirely new sights. For some members
who have come to the states, it is as simple as less traffic,
open spaces and a different lifestyle. 18" of snow and
a back tired from shoveling the driveway three times gave me
the opportunity to sit down and scribble a list of things a
person could do in the "Heartland."
Just looking at day trips from my house I came up with a list
of items. If you like museums, you could ride north to Columbus,
Ohio to the American Motorcyclist Association’s Motorcycle
Heritage Museum. There you will find an excellent display of
motorcycles. It is not always the same motorcycles, as it is
changed from time to time to feature different brands, eras
or sports. Depending on the time of year, you can venture west
to see where Hondas are made. Just a short hop from Columbus
you will find Honda of America Manufacturing. At this location
Honda manufactures, cars, motorcycles and ATVs for worldwide
distribution. August of each year they hold the Honda homecoming
which features demonstration rides, tours and other events.
If your tastes are more along the lines of two wings instead
of two wheels then you could take a short hop to Dayton, Ohio
to the Wright-Patterson Air Force Museum. I feel quite confident
when I say,"you would be lucky to find a better, more comprehensive
display of military aircraft in the world." The aircraft
or not just U.S. Air Force models, but models from all around
the world. Just to give you an example of the size of the museum,
at one end of the main display room you will find a complete
B-52 strategic bomber and a SST Valkyrie. I don’t know
of another SST in existence. You will also see many W.W.II aircraft
such as ME109s, Spitfires and P51s. The museum takes a look
at aviation from the earliest days before flight to the space
program. You could also run over to Indianapolis, IN for the
day to see the home of the Indianapolis 500, the U.S. Formula-1
GP and the museum there which chronicles a history of motorsports
at the world famous track. Maybe you are into entertainment
of the four legged variety. A short hop to the southwest of
Cincinnati will put you in the grandstands of Churchhill Downs
home of the Kentucky Derby. Each May, the eyes of Kentucky look
to the Downs for a day saturated with history, tradition and
a lot of torn up betting stubs. On the way back you can take
the long way home through the Bluegrass and horse farm region
of Kentucky. In this area you will also find the Red River Gorge
State Park. Call me for a personally guided tour so that you
will not miss the best roads.
If you wish to start your BikeShare in this part of the country,
there are many great destinations to start your BikeShare within
a day’s ride. You could ride northeast toward Cleveland’s
Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame taking in the Amish country
along the way. If you venture through in July you could also
take in the vintage motorcycle days at the Mid-Ohio sports car
course. If you decided you wanted to ride north you would find
yourself in the Great Lakes region which is a trip in itself.
Michigan is two states in one. The lower peninsula and the upper
peninsula offer great variety and a lot of roads with very little
traffic. When crossing over to the upper peninsula you will
cross the Mackinac Bridge, known also as the "Big Mack."
It is an impressive span worth seeing. Don’t let the bridge
grab your attention as you will miss one of my favorite features
of the area, Mackinac Island (pronounced, Mack-in-naw). This
area is rich with history and the island offers up a very relaxing
pace (READ: no cars allowed) and fudge, fudge and more fudge.
I think you will find the front porch of the Grand Hotel also
worth seeing.
If you venture east from Ohio you will find yourself in the
beautiful mountains and rolling hills of Pennsylvania where
many German and Dutch settlers made their first homes in America.
From this point you can head off in several directions to suit
your tastes. An easy day’s ride south from Cincinnati
will put you in the heart of the Blue Ridge mountains with some
of the best riding you’ll find anywhere. While passing
through Asheville, North Carolina you can stop and see my summer
home, The Biltmore Mansion. Just tell the servants I sent you
and they’ll let you right in.
By now I think you’ve gotten the general idea that there
is a lot out there to see that the map doesn’t always
tell you. Remember to ask your BikeShare/TourShare member to
toss some ideas your way. Even if you already know what you
want to see, having a few back up ideas is always handy. For
those BikeShare/TourShare members getting ready to loan your
bike, take minute and make a few notes and revisit in your mind
the places you’ve been to so you can pass this along to
your BikeShare partner.