Red Wine wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:01:Greg, I'm very glad you and your wife have safely droven across the US!!! Your journey is very interesting for a foreigner as me, and I'm sure we will all enjoy your pictures and stories (what about writing a book or something? I could buy it, translate it for a small fee or a share in the profits

and show it to the local riding community).
I can only wish you good luck, both in the job hunting and in your new lives in the West, I was in Montana about 10 years ago, and I know the scenarios are just awesome. You'll be a happy man to ride on those roads, the only problem I recall when I was touring the West is that you can't drive for long without stopping for a look at the vista

... and I like to RIDE!!!!

Good luck again, and keep us posted, will ya?
Red Wine
Since I took an average of 100 photos each day, I might be able to write a pictorial journal of the travel across the country. Might serve as a guide for others interested in escaping the crowded east coast. Might be good for newcomers to the country as well

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Montana, well, my spouse lived in that state for a few years once. The mid and northern states were part of our original road map, just for that reason. Of course, weather realities and logistics changed that plan pretty quickly. I want to see Montana in a warmer month, now.
Stopping to look at vistas? Well, that was part of the "problem" during our trip too. I probably extended each daily drive by 1 hour just because I had to stop so often to look. Something would catch my eye, and most times it would be visible for a very long time. That would have me searching for a safe place to stop our little caravan several times every day....
Thanks for the best wishes. It has been real fun to share this trip with SuzukiSavage.
I guess that in a day or so, I'll have to let this thread sort of fade into cyber space, but it's been great.
Now, I gotta figure out what went wrong with my logo