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While this was basically a Sunday ride, I started Saturday evening. I didn't pack anything. This "prepositioning" makes it easier to cover more ground.
Dinner in Salina. It's not uncommon for the food in Mexican restaurants in smaller towns to be remarkably mild--catering to what their customers want, I suppose.
Wamego, Kansas.
Pottawatomie County.
Frankfort, Kansas.
The Frankfort grade school. I believe the building dates from 1902, and has evidently been long out of use.
Approaching St. Benedict. It's pretty clear that beyond the church, there's not much else in the town.
Seneca, Kansas.
Nemaha, County.
I don't plan to do it, but I always seem to end up on this kind of road.
Pottawatomie, County.
The Kansas River.
Stone fences in Wabaunsee County.
Riding through the Flint Hills.
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Daniel, your photos never cease to amaze. Keep them coming, please.
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Very nice. Looks like home. Sadly I have not been back in a few years.
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Small town breadbasket U.S.A. churches - still open and unlocked during the week.
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Quote from: Jason F. on October 31, 2010, 09:27:01 PM
Very nice. Looks like home. Sadly I have not been back in a few years.
If my home was that flat I'd be glad to not go back for a few years
Seriously though, only though Daniel's eyes does Kansas look so good!
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Quote from: Justin on November 01, 2010, 08:12:40 AM
If my home was that flat I'd be glad to not go back for a few years
Seriously though, only though Daniel's eyes does Kansas look so good!
Says the man with a Busa and a Blackbird. :-/
Just kidding. Kansas has it beauty, you just have to have to look for it a little differently than you do when you are in the Smokies, the Rockies, or the coast.
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Curious, when you do a photo thread do you generally post it on WG and ST-N? Any other sites?
Nice pics as usual.
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Quote from: County Tar on November 01, 2010, 05:49:44 PM
Curious, when you do a photo thread do you generally post it on WG and ST-N? Any other sites?
Nice pics as usual.
Generally I post only a few pictures on WG--not the whole report--and at an Italian site I've been on for several years (ever since I started riding over there).
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Quote from: Jason F. on November 01, 2010, 05:32:16 PM
Says the man with a Busa and a Blackbird. :-/
Just kidding. Kansas has it beauty, you just have to have to look for it a little differently than you do when you are in the Smokies, the Rockies, or the coast.
Oh I agree, there are some cool and beautiful things in KS - it's just the miles and miles of straight roads in between
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Quote from: Justin on November 01, 2010, 06:46:28 PM
Oh I agree, there are some cool and beautiful things in KS - it's just the miles and miles of straight roads in between
but those straight backroads somehow have a sort of zen quality about them. i come away relaxed and happy.
Nothing like the mind numbing feeling of exhaustion I get after a day on the Xway. Both are staight roads, and I travel at about the same speed on both.
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Daniel, great pics as always.
My family homesteaded in Kit Carson and I saw that thread a wile back - thank for the reminder.
Any chance you are keeping a map you could post up with push pins of towns done and the new ones in the thread? For some reason maps maps help me connect with far away places in desolate locations.
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Quote from: Yankee Dog on November 02, 2010, 05:20:56 AM
but those straight backroads somehow have a sort of zen quality about them. i come away relaxed and happy.
Nothing like the mind numbing feeling of exhaustion I get after a day on the Xway. Both are staight roads, and I travel at about the same speed on both.
yankee Dog
definitely, just did the same thing in NM over the weekend. You can rocket along on those back roads until you see a car approaching in the distance.
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I was going to ask if Pottawatomie County was the site of the Pottawatomie Creek Massacre (John Brown) but apparently not:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pottawatomie_Massacre
Anyhow, the photo of the inside of the church in St. Benedict is my new desktop background - provided I can get permission from the author. Is this OK?
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Quote from: County Tar on November 02, 2010, 04:40:13 PM
I was going to ask if Pottawatomie County was the site of the Pottawatomie Creek Massacre (John Brown) but apparently not:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pottawatomie_Massacre
Anyhow, the photo of the inside of the church in St. Benedict is my new desktop background - provided I can get permission from the author. Is this OK?
It's somewhat related (the name from the same source). This part of Kansas was very involved in the "Burning-Kansas" era. A particularly nasty time.
Here's a much larger version of that photograph if you want it:
http://www.dankalal.net/2010trip17/Benedict.JPG
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A post or two got me thinking. In our zeal to find the perfect road, curves, rises and falls etc.. Are we missing out on some nice straight roads? Clear the mind, look at the scenery, relax. I think we are and Daniel has answered that question.
Thanks again.
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Quote from: olderigetfasteriam on November 02, 2010, 05:05:46 PM
A post or two got me thinking. In our zeal to find the perfect road, curves, rises and falls etc.. Are we missing out on some nice straight roads? Clear the mind, look at the scenery, relax. I think we are and Daniel has answered that question.
Thanks again.
There are exceptions, certainly, but after many years of riding I've noticed that people who ride only for the thrill--the curves, the power, the exhilaration--eventually ride less and less, until they ride no more. The road isn't (or shouldn't be) why you ride; it's where the road takes you that really matters.
---that, and a Guzzi.
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Quote from: Daniel Kalal on November 02, 2010, 05:14:07 PM
There are exceptions, certainly, but after many years of riding I've noticed that people who ride only for the thrill--the curves, the power, the exhilaration--eventually ride less and less, until they ride no more. The road isn't (or shouldn't be) why you ride; it's where the road takes you that really matters.
---that, and a Guzzi.
Agreed. I find myself enjoying the straight roads more as I age. Smell the flowers and all.
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Quote from: Daniel Kalal on November 02, 2010, 05:14:07 PM
There are exceptions, certainly, but after many years of riding I've noticed that people who ride only for the thrill--the curves, the power, the exhilaration--eventually ride less and less, until they ride no more. The road isn't (or shouldn't be) why you ride; it's where the road takes you that really matters.
---that, and a Guzzi.
My destination is often a place with twisty roads, but I don't mind the long straight ones getting there either. As far as where I would choose to live, I'd definitely prefer to live in a place with lots of winding roads. I love the thrill, power and exhilaration, and do not find myself tiring of riding at all.
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Quote from: Daniel Kalal on November 02, 2010, 04:59:40 PM
It's somewhat related (the name from the same source). This part of Kansas was very involved in the "Burning-Kansas" era. A particularly nasty time.
Here's a much larger version of that photograph if you want it:
http://www.dankalal.net/2010trip17/Benedict.JPG
Thanks. It is very similar to the interiors of the German churches in my area (southern Minnesota). I am guessing that this was a German parish, possibly even Benedictine at one time?
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Quote from: County Tar on November 02, 2010, 06:29:19 PM
Thanks. It is very similar to the interiors of the German churches in my area (southern Minnesota). I am guessing that this was a German parish, possibly even Benedictine at one time?
Yes you got it.
http://www.stmarystbenedict.org/about/history.shtml
Fair bit of history behind the church and the community that built it.
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