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Let the GPS figure it out
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Stichill Offline
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Let the GPS figure it out
Some of the most interesting rides I've taken locally are when I use my TomTom GPS feature called "Plan a Thrill". The name is a misnomer for what you get, at least here in Kentucky. With this route planning algorithm in charge, you will be directed down the smallest possible, most remote, and infrequently traveled roads. I've had some occasions where the road simply became private property, or petered out into nothing. At that point, the GPS snaps out if its apparent slumber and directs you to re-trace the last 5 miles of your route to return to civilization. These routes do not represent thrilling riding, unless you consider lots of loose gravel, unexpected sharp changes of direction, narrow bridges of indeterminate suitability for motorcycles, and a narrow riding path to be thrilling. At most you can ride 25-35 mph, visibility ahead permitting, and beware your front brake.

Today one of those "GPS" experiences occurred. I took a left off a one-lane road onto an even smaller one-lane road. A shirtless, tow-headed boy of about 12 years old appeared out of the woods on my right driving a Gator and followed me to...his house in the middle of the woods. When I stopped, he pulled up beside me with a look of puzzlement. I said, "My GPS brought me here for some reason! I need to turn around!" He said, "Just go through the yard, it's OK!" So that's what I did as his dad looked over from his farm chores quizzically.

Here are some scenes from the ride.

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I recommend getting off the bike and walking the bridge looking for tire hazards.
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Lunch in Cynthiana.
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Ferret's road recommendation. Fantastic...no decreasing-radius or off-camber curves. All fast sweepers with good visibility and no traffic.

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Route (more or less, lol)
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(This post was last modified: 08-20-2017 06:55 PM by Stichill.)
08-20-2017 06:54 PM
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RE: Let the GPS figure it out
My wife and I had a GPS experience just last week ....only the good kind. We were pre-running a route for our Fall Mens Trip over in Indiana. We had just passed thru Friendship Ind on RT 62 when all of a sudden with no warning the road was blocked. No detour signs, just a barricaded blocked road. I turned around and went back to Friendship. Stopped and got my ancient Tom-Tom out of the trunk. Wasn't even sure it would work, but it powered up and I programmed in the town we were headed to and it led me around the road block and back to 62 on some really small country backroads, but I was thrilled it got me back on track. Once back on track I took the GPS off and threw it back in the trunk.

I prefer paper maps, but a GPS can come in handy every once in awhile lol.

Hey thats a pretty good looking pizza. Was that at Leonos?

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(This post was last modified: 08-20-2017 07:36 PM by The ferret.)
08-20-2017 07:23 PM
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Stichill Offline
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RE: Let the GPS figure it out
Yep, Leono's. The lady who runs that place is a dynamo of energy. She never stops moving and is always so pleasant to the customers.

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08-20-2017 08:27 PM
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RE: Let the GPS figure it out
Beautiful pics and pizza Stichill. Thumbs Up

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08-21-2017 01:53 PM
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Cormanus Offline
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RE: Let the GPS figure it out
What a great GPS feature. Thanks for the pics and tale, Stichill.
08-23-2017 02:33 AM
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DAC Offline
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RE: Let the GPS figure it out
You should mark "Bill's yard" or similar on your map so we know where to stop and deposit a $1 toll.
08-23-2017 04:35 PM
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High Mileage

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RE: Let the GPS figure it out
Followed my GPS route - avoid highways - from my sisters place in W Pa to my home recently, took me places In my neighborhood I didn't know existed. Added five hours to my trip! Can't wait to do it again.

Best thing I learned from my dog: “Never pass up the opportunity to go for a joy ride". Dan D.
08-23-2017 07:07 PM
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Stichill Offline
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RE: Let the GPS figure it out
(08-23-2017 07:07 PM)4 Paws Wrote:  ...took me places In my neighborhood I didn't know existed.

That's the magic! Thumbs Up

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08-23-2017 08:49 PM
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kennyw Offline
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RE: Let the GPS figure it out
I've used this feature on Google maps before. The only caveat is it will take you over gravel roads.

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08-28-2017 04:18 PM
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RE: Let the GPS figure it out
Love the photos Stichill.Thumbs Up

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4 Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. 5 It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. 6 Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth.
08-28-2017 04:24 PM
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