As always, Valek, my riding buddy, was more than happy to let me take care of the trip plans, which I enjoy, in part because I have always loved perusing over maps and i part because I love traveling adventures. The added challenge to planning a route for Valek and I is that we always camp along the way and it is not always as easy to get campsite information ahead of time, but I'm getting ahead of myself.
We started planning in April for a trip in late May of 2011. You may recall that the Midwest was flooded badly that particular Spring - mostly due to upper Midwest snow melt and heavy rains creating an historic flooding potential in the upper Mississippi and Missouri watersheds. That translated into higher than normal downstream levee releases, some levee breaches and millions of acres of farmland underwater. So, our moto-trip planning began with visits to the Missouri and Illinois Departments of Transportation web sites to check for closed and/or flooded roads. The MO-DOT site is outstanding - easy to use, full of up to the minute information, and accessible by smartphone from the road (which might have helped had I been smart enough to take advantage of that)!
Cuba, MO; Go Wildcats! |
All indications were that the ferry was still running despite the high water. Even when we got to town folks told us, the "ferry was running yesterday and if the flood gates are open then you're probably in luck".
The French Quarter of Ste. Genevieve, MO |
The (submerged) Mississippi River Ferry Landing at Ste. Genevieve, MO |
Chester is home to the Southern Illinois Penitentiary, the second oldest state prison in Illinois (cir. 1878). The sight of the mid-19th century brick structure - surrounded by double razor-wire-adorned high walls and machine gun-equipped towers looming dark and tall along the Mississippi river bank - painted (for me) a sobering deterrent from a nefarious lifestyle....To the inmates, however, I guess it's just home-sweet-home.
We made camp the first night just east of Carbondale, IL in Crab Orchard State Park. Although the weather had been cool for late May (low to mid 50s) and wet as the day went on. Our stay at Crap Orchard Park, was the nicest camping experience of the entire trip. What we (I) failed to consider in my planning was that this was Memorial Day weekend! Our relaxing (though wet and cold) Thursday night stay at Crap Orchard Lake, proved to be our only easy camping experience for the entire trip.
Valek ALWAYS has the fire going before any of the bags are unpacked! |
But, the reason we made this trip in the first place was to ride the incredibly beautiful motorcycle roads of East Tennessee and Western North Carolina - and that we did!!
Cherohala Skyway |