Ian Warren wrote:Again the roads here are more scenic but in saying that the US of A is so huge be a different view everyday, be great to have all the money in the world and do a US bike trip bouncing across to all the Museums and airshows military installations.
The thing that kills my Bike rides, over here in England, Ian, are the roadside hedgerows which completely remove all views of the surrounding countryside, as can be seen in my videos.
We travel down through a tunnel of high hedges, everywhere we go!
The experience in the USA is completely different!
No matter where you ride, in whatever State, the roads are completely devoid of Hedgerows, so the views are totally unrestricted in all directions!
The roads blend into the scenery either side, even the roadside buildings, houses, etc, do not hide behind high hedges.
Their (grass,etc) frontage blends into the road!
Over here in England we seem to build walls around everything, which we hide behind!
Now that livestock farms have mostly disappeared over the years, there is no reason to have roadside hedges any more. Simple wire-strung fence poles would suffice where necessary!
I really do envy my American Biker Chums, as I view their motorcycle rides, State by State, on You Tube!
That wide open scenery in all directions, clear blue sky, with mountains (Sierra Nevada?) in the distance, is to die for!
Paul....just waiting for the rain to stop, and the weather to get warmer!....

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A leisurely trip up Route 395 in Owen's Valley, on the California/Nevada border...and listening to the local radio...>>>>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbwujqhE2sI