Saturday, May 16, 2009

May 16, 2009 - Sunshine Skyway & Taste of Boston

I tried something different today. Instead of embedding photos in the blog, I have posted them to a web album. Click here to see the photos.


It was a beautiful central Florida morning as we gathered at the Whistle Stop in Plant City. After a group breakfast, the riders mounted up and headed the Sunshine Skyway Bridge (see the route at the link above). Of course we took the back way through Lithia, Balm, Wimauma, and Parrish.

We soon arrived at the bridge and stopped at the south rest area for a break, a bottle of water, and a view of Tampa Bay. I was happy to see that the heavy rains of the past few days had brought the water back enough to completely cover the flats. After taking a few pictures, we re-mounted and headed north across the mouth of Tampa Bay on the Sunshine Skyway. J.T. was able to get a few good pictures as we crossed.

Arriving at the north end of the bridge, we decided to check out the parasurfers. This time, we rode the sand down to where the surfers were gathered. That allowed us to get some very nice photos.

The next leg of today's trip took us to Barney's motorcycle shop in St. Petersburg. It is always fun to look around their large selection of vehicles and accessories. Besides, I needed a new kickstand support since mine broke in the sand at the last stop. It didn't dump the bike, but I did not want to chance it again. Barney's had a new VMax on the sales floor and Boyd, who had ridden his Wing today, tried to get the salesman to say something foolish about the VMax, but the guy was pretty good and didn't provide Mr. Sarcasm with any ammunition. Check out the photo of the Blue Knights themed Goldwing on the link above. It belongs to a FL XVII member who was also visiting Barney's today.

The next portion of the trip took us across the Gandy Bridge to the Tampa peninsula then over to Ballast Point Park where we stopped for lunch at the Taste of Boston. For those who have not been there, the park is a nice, quiet and shady spot with a good fishing pier and really nice views of downtown Tampa across the Hillsborough Bay.

After lunch and a walk on the pier, we headed towards home via Bayshore Blvd. where we got some good views of the bay, some impressive real estate and a bikini or two. Traffic was very heavy around the Forum and around the grand opening of the new IKEA store at Adamo and 22nd. Thankfully, we all had liquid cooled engines and survived all the long stops. Forced by traffic and the Hillsborough Sheriff's deputies to forgo turning onto 22nd, we detoured to another entrance to I-4 where we could finally pick up enough speed to shut down the radiator fans.

Arriving back in Plant City, we stopped for desert at Parksdale's (alas, it is too late in the season for strawberry shortcake).

It was a great 130 mile ride. Come and join us next Saturday.

Ride with Pride

Gunny

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