Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Epilogue

Many of you were introduced to my sister Mary, "the pretty one" in her comment postings, and her husband Ken as they joined me on the ride from their home in Redmond, Washington to Blaine and back to Redmond. A couple of months ago Ken and Mary were badly injured when their Harley high-sided on Washington state road 20. Both were hospitalized with significant injuries. Fortunately I am able to report that both are on the mend. Ken is back at work performing magic in metal with cars that have been banged, scraped and dented. Mary's recovery has been slower, but she has been able to resume her bookkeeping business from home. It was frustrating being on the other side of the country and unable to provide any assistance, but the kids all pitched in to help manage the home front.

Ken is a committed rider, and with his father is enclosing the carport so that they will have a place out of the weather to begin making repairs to the bike. I hope they soon will be,as my friend Gary Galloway says, "In the wind."

Mary and Ken help provide a framework for responding to the question asked in a recent comment about what sort of gear to wear. Ken and Mary were wearing helmets and leathers, without which I am confident this posting would have been about a much sadder subject. So, wear a helmet, full-face is better. I used to wear leathers, having worn them when I raced, but I think for touring you are much better off with a breathable, synthetic riding suit with protective padding. The advantage of wearing a waterproof riding suit beyond the protection is that you don't have to stop to put on rain gear when a storm threatens. Or worse, try to stop beside the highway to get into a rain suit as the storm arrives. You'll get wet and might get clipped by a car or truck whose driver's vision is obscured by the weather.

Mary and Ken were planning to ride from Washington to New Mexico next summer for a Bender family reunion in celebration of Mary's numerically significant (divisible by five) birthday. I hope that will happen. I Mary, Ken and I would rather ride a motorcycle across the country through rain, fog or heat than stand in line barefooted to go through airport screening. There are risks on the road, but the annoyance factor is much lower. Did I tell you that Mary and Ken had several hundred dollars worth of Harley shirts and gadgets stolen out of their suitcase when traveling from Austin to Seattle. The Transportation Security Administration said, "It couldn't have been our people." The airline said, "It couldn't have been our people." Right.

5 comments:

mary-the pretty one said...

The pretty one and her man are both upright and ready to ride again! For me, all leg and neck braces are removed and I'm working on rebuilding lost muscle in my legs. Ken is out of his back brace and is doing quite well also. As for riding gear, Jay prefers riding suits, but for us leather is the only way to go. Even in the rain you stay dry with leather and it doesn't melt when you slide down the pavement as we can attest. Not that anyone would plan to slide down the pavement, but accidents happen. And don't forget the helmet. We have been riding toether for 25 years - Ken even longer - and this was our first accident. We will be in the wind again. Ken has his shop completed and will be finishing repairs asap. Some of my family think we're crazy but riding is as breathing to us so we'll be out there again. A special thank you to our children who went above and beyond to take care of us when we were incapacitated. Also, my brothers and their families really lifted our spirits by calling often and telling us they love us, thanks guys! See ya down the road!

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