Ten More for the Road is the third book in my "…for the Road" series of motorcycle adventure and travel stories and observations from the open road.
I've presented each story in the same easy reading style as the assortments in my other two "…for the Road" books -- Ten for the Road and Another Ten for the Road.
You can find a description of these and my other books at this link to my website -- /www.motorcycle-gear-and-riding-info.com/Brian-Salisbury.
Whenever I travel, there's always the possibility -- the attraction -- I'll see or experience something unique and intriguing.
Even when I'm riding through areas I've experienced before, new discoveries can be right down the road.
Motorcycle travel should keep you looking because you're out there in the wind where surprises can come at you from any direction.
But with all that looking, you'll see things others often miss. And -- with a motorcycle -- it's easy to turn around and check out something that caught your eye.
Here are places I've visited and sights that have caught my eye. And here are stories and observations I'd like to share with you.
Ride with me a down familiar roads and to well-known destinations. Let me take you to a few places others might not notice while I share a few thoughts along the way…
* Ride the Mother Road -- Route 66…
* Discover a lonesome grave in a country cemetery…
* Hear why it's important to learn your limitations…
* Experience my joy and distress--first motorcycle, first police stop…
* Learn how I keep my motorcycle repairs simple…
* Ramble back though time in Roxbury…
* Cruise across the Roebling Bridge where boats once floated…
* Take a slow ride down the Natchez Trace Parkway…
* See a rock-eating dinosaur in the Sawtooth Mountains…
* Travel along Italy's twisty Amalfi Drive…
No mater how you travel, each mile delivers a distinct experience. Certainly some are more memorable than others. These are a few of my experiences for you to enjoy…
And for lots of information to help you get the most out of motorcycle riding and travel, please visit my website at www.motorcycle-gear-and-riding-info.com.