【MotoGuzzi】To the Bandai-Azuma Skyline of Fukushima【Kawasaki】
This time, we extended our trip and came to Fukushima! With a friend I haven't seen in about 10 years We went touring along the Bandai-Azuma Skyline in Fukushima! The Bandai-Azuma touring is scheduled for tomorrow. I have promised to go out for dinner when I arrive in Fukushima today! But since we got here early I decided to go solo touring around Lake Inawashiro! Lake Inawashiro is on the left. It is as wide and beautiful as the ocean. I have no idea how long it would take me to go around. The traffic is light and the road is gentle It is the most serene place on earth. It was a very hot day in midsummer I feel so comfortable that I almost forget even that. The open road so far in Kanto I had not driven much before, so it feels fresh.
I've driven quite a bit so far. I decided to find a suitable place to test the camera It looks interesting, so I'm heading toward Showa no Mori Park. It looks like it's farther than I thought.
We have passed through an intersection and are finally starting to look the part. I'd like to mount the camera there if I can find a slightly larger area. I found just the right space, so I mounted the camera in the front.
Normally, the stick with the camera attached should disappear. The angle of installation is wrong and the stick is visible. It looks like this to me. It looks close to the tire, but it's in a position where it won't hit me if I steer the wheel.
It's a little shaky, but it doesn't look too bad. It would be fresh and interesting to have another angle. Now that I've bought a camera, I'd like to use other angles in the future. I would like to make a video mixing
We came to Tenkyodai/Showa no Mori Park I don't have much time, so I won't stop by, but it looks like a nice place. After this, we will continue running on the path for a while. After a while, we finally left the path.
When I am running on such a path, I feel comfortable with the heartbeat of the V7. I forget about the time. I forgot about the camera. Every time I go over a gap, the camera goes down. I'll have to figure out how to fix it.
Let's stop and adjust before it scrapes the ground. And while we're at it, let's change the angle... Come to think of it, I think I'm forgetting something... I completely lost track of time and was enjoying solo touring (lol) Quickly put away the camera and head for the meeting point.
However, it is quite a distance to this point, and it will take 45 minutes to get to the meeting point. When I first arrived, I had plenty of time to spare, but I guess I took it too easy. The road is clear and we are moving forward at a good pace. As we approach the rendezvous point, the cloud cover is becoming increasingly doubtful...
The sky is pitch black. We were hit by heavy thunderstorms after this, and I'm getting worried about tomorrow's touring. I'm not going to worry about it for the rest of the day. I went out to eat hoping that it will be sunny tomorrow!
Unfortunately, it's overcast, but luckily it's not raining. My friend was suffering from a hangover from drinking too much the day before, so we took a break and ran. He says he's feeling better than when we left, but it's still painful. We are going to take it easy and head for the Bandai-Azuma Skyline. Cutting it as it is quite a distance.
After running for a while, the scenery is changing. It's cloudy and slightly foggy, so the scenery doesn't look promising. I am looking forward to seeing what spectacle awaits us! From here on, we'll go uncut until we finish the Bandai-Azuma Skyline. Oh...! It's open!
It's a view you don't often get to see in places where you normally run! It looks somewhat foreign. Riding along the Bandai Azuma Skyline We've come to the Jododaira Visitor Center to take a break. It's crowded with cars and motorcycles. My friend is as sick as ever, so we're taking a break until he's better. Hopefully I'll be able to eat lunch, but I hope I'll be ok...
Taking a break... After that, I felt a little better, so I took a commemorative photo and I left the Bandai-Azuma Skyline I asked my friend, who was feeling better, to lead the way. His car is Kawasaki ZRX1200 DAEG.
He loves Kawasaki with all his heart and He is such an avid Kawasaki fan that he switched from a ZRX400 to a ZRX1200 DAEG! The bike I want to ride next is also Kawasaki Ninja H2 and My head is dyed lime green! However, he used to be a mechanic for Ducati. He is also interested in the Ducati Scrambler Cafe Racer! He also said that he wants to take good care of the ZRX1200 DAEG that he is riding now. What will actually happen? Strangely enough, I'm only surrounded by Han's Kawaski party. I look forward to seeing how the lime green forces change! Kawakyo, I came to the main building of Aizu Kitakata Ramen Museum.
It was quite a distance, but my friend is feeling better now. It looks like we can have lunch in peace. But even though it was past 3pm, there was a long line of people waiting in the hot midsummer sun. I had to wait for a while... But it was worth it. I am happy to have had good ramen for the first time in a while! It's a free motorway.
I decided to go with a friend to Lake Inawashiro where I went on a solo touring trip the other day! Hopefully we'll get there in clear skies as the weather is forecast to break... There are some longitudinal groove road surfaces along the way... Feels good! I could not find such a pleasant road in Kanto! But here in Fukushima, I am happy to see great scenery and roads! yeah- Oh...
Yeah!!!! Enjoying the pleasures not found in solo touring Riding on a road with zero traffic. Wish it was like this every time... We have been driving for a while since then, and finally Lake Inawashiro is in sight! Finally, we have arrived at the last spot of Fukushima touring! The weather was not so good at times, but we were able to complete the ride without incident.
My friend was not feeling well for a while and I wondered what would happen to him. I am glad that I was able to enjoy touring after I recovered! I didn't have the camera rolling and couldn't record it in the video, but it's on this channel I was very happy to hear from some viewers! It was a miraculous encounter since there were only 40 or so registered members. We took a little commemorative photo at the last place and said goodbye to Fukushima.
2022-03-23 21:02