Meanie made the decision to take the bike home once it started after cooling off (we thought we had the previous problem fixed), and to get his Mustang and meet us at the motel in Schellsburg, PA. So we did! I, Mama Stitch, took the lead and told Tiny and Hammer that it was time for them to eat rice!!! LOL, me and my Yamaha Poseidon took hold of the road and the three of us headed to East Brady.
That's a nice ride, going east on US 422 and then east on PA 68. You land in East Brady across the river. Bones was waiting on us. Tiny couldn't wait to get off the bike for a cicada had gone up his jacket sleeve about ten miles before we stopped and it was crawling around inside! Bones was ready to ride and he took us on a short cut winding road back to PA 68. We needed to go south on PA 268 to Kittaning on US 422.
Once there, it was our regular route: Starting at Ford City, we take PA 66 south through Apollo, and after crossing the railroad tracks, turn left on PA 819. That we follow to a T in the road with PA 981, turn left, and take 981 all the way through Latrobe to US 30, the Lincoln Highway.
Well planned routes often have to be changed, especially when there has been a landslide on your road! We came upon a road closure, turned around and stopped at a gas station. The woman working said it was a landslide and wasn't sure if motorcycles could get through. Hammer being a blond thought it would be a good idea to go check it out and let us know if we could get through. We waited and waited, then Bones got a call. It was Hammer. He was on the other side of the landslide and in the company of the local police! Ha ha ha! I didn't believe Bones at first when he said that Hammer was in trouble and was about to be fined $250 for breaking the road closed signs blockade. That charming bugger told the police there were more of us on the other side and wondered if we could just come through anyway, or could he go back around the landslide and meet us at the station. He wasn't allowed. We had to find a way to meet him on the other side. Soo... we got directions around the south side of the river into Vandergrift, pulled over to look at the Google map, and got a call from Hammer saying he was looking at a blue bridge. Not helpful. Honestly, I don't know how the the Blond Viking did it, but he found us! Onward.




We unpacked and relaxed for an hour or so. Some of us walked over the the market for drinks and snacks to store in the fridges. The Shawnee Motel does not have coffee makers or hairdryers. The market is open at 6am and has coffee going all day long, plus a deli and cooked food and sandwiches for every meal, AND an ice cream shop. You can't beat it.
What to do? With plenty of daylight left, I suggested that we ride some more! It's easy to get these guys on bikes. We headed east past Bedford, following US 30 to the Breezewood exit on the PA turnpike. After Breezewood, 30 has sweet mountain roads that rise and bend and turn and go downhill, well marked too. Forty miles later we found ourselves in McConnellsville. And hungry. And McDonald's it was, plus I was dying for an iced coffee and you can tell that the boys were all emaciated and starving. Yeah right! The ride back to the motel in the dark was interesting and challenging. Shortly before the motel, we all saw a deer laying by the side of the road. She had been hit and was laying there with a broken leg but her head was up and she was looking around. Oh man it was so sad! I can't forget the forlorn look on her face. Poor thing.
Monday morning everyone was up before Meanie and I were awake. But we got our shit together and had a nice morning in the sunshine. Packed and ready for the adventures, we headed east again on the Lincoln Highway. The deer from the night before was dead.

Next was a stop at the Bedford County Visitors Bureau around the block from the cafe. There you can find and as for all kinds of visitor information and buy some merchandise for some of the sites including Gravity Hill and the Koontz Coffee Pot. Pins and stickers and t-shirts and mugs were all available, but unfortunately no patches at this time. We walked around the area outside too, taking in some of the old architecture and sights like the horse tie poles alongside the streets and the gazebo in the town center adjacent to some memorials.



We headed out north on 219 again and stopped on US 22 for food. We found a Taco Bell next to a Starbucks and called it heaven! Immediately the boys started talking about the gassy downside of eating Taco Bell while riding, and I ordered a Mexican pizza and said now they'd be eating rice and beans! Gosh, we are so immature! LOL! I said, "Come on minions", and Hammer replied, "Mama Stitch and the Youngins." We went right to Starbucks for coffee and watched the sky.

It wasn't long before a very minuscule break convinced us to suck it up and ride home. So we did. It rained, but you get used to it after a while. It's really not that bad. We all made it safe and sound.
Well, that's that. A nice two days out on the American highways, choosing to do what makes us happy. Shoot, there's nothing like getting the hell out of Dodge for a bit.
Stay tuned for more blogs and go on out yourself and see this great nation! Your tax dollars literally pave the way so go get a taste of AMERICA!!!
~ Holly
a.k.a. Stitchblade, a.k.a. Mama Stitch