Seems like long ago...
Taking the daughters on trips was one great part of riding. Before returning to NZ I had 10 years riding in the US and took the girls on a few substantial trips. Longest was from Philadelphia to Breckenridge, Colorado in 3 days... getting on for 2000 miles by our route. Longest day was 830 miles. My youngest (about 18 at that time) was a champion passenger, though this was her first time on the bike. It was pretty comfortable mind you and we didn't get off freeways until the 3rd day, but then it go going seriously which she really enjoyed as well. Had helmets with tunes and comms between rider/passenger so that was fun chosing the music etc. The bike was a K1200LT which I brought back to NZ and eventually traded last weekend with 220k on it.
The first attached photo is of a ride with her out to Gettysburg, PA on a hot Memorial Day, picked up some subs at subway and had lunch near Camp David on the border of PA and Maryland. Great days, great girl... her mum just left this a.m. for Philly to be at the birth of her first baby. The second is of my two daughters, the elder did a great trip thru West Virginia to Mt Storm and back through AMish country.
Riding with daughters... one of the highlights of having bikes.
Ralph
...the older I get, the faster I was...
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