After ukulele lessons, lunch at the Cactus Grill, and a visit to Verizon to purchase some more internet data, we decided it was time for a ride on the motorcycle. We did part of the trip up the Apache Trail, in the Superstition Mountains, that we’d done in December on the Jeep Tour. It was a different perspective from the back of the Boulevard and before long I was busily snapping pictures. Sometimes they turn out; sometimes they don’t. But that’s the beauty of the digital age.
The road is a popular one for motorcyclists, with all of its twists and turns.
Being late in the afternoon, it was a perfect time for capturing the scenic mountains and lakes.
We made a stop in Tortilla Flat for another taste of Prickly Pear Ice Cream.
By the time we were heading back down, the sun was setting, dusting the rocks with gold, before becoming a blazing red aura around the peaks.
Nice pics- I’d like to visit that area by bike
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Thanks! It’s great biking country, but best not done in the heat of tithe summer.:)
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WOW, great post and amazing pictures… I’m ready to ride… Thanks…
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Thanks! It’s great biking country. Just found your blog and hope to get reading it.
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Thanks for checking out my blog… Riding and blogging has been the greatest fun… I hope you enjoy…
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I like the buzzards in bottom corner of 5th from last picture!
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The pictures said it all — gorgeous as usual. The topography is beautiful but somehow I could not imagine electricity in such a remote place, although the poles were clearly visible — power to make prickly pear ice cream. Wonder what the taste was like.
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This scenery is gorgeous and your photos capture it well. Jim went to a meeting the other night of some local ukele players. He said there were about 25 people at the meeting. He enjoyed trying out this new instrument. Whether he gets one of his own remains to be seen, but he had fun. Sounds like you’re having a great time–biking and playing music.
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