The Planning. The Riding. The Learning. The Bloggin’

Finally, it’s happening….. The blogging!!!

My first ride: BlueMagic. Homebase: Tampa, Florida

Six years ago I decided to take my Motorcycle Safety Course and learn how to a ride motorcycle.  Like any other guy, I went to the internet to find myself a nearby facility that offered the course. I knew very little about motorcycles to say the least. On Saturday, March 24, 2012, I started the courses that  changed my life.

It has been a funky ride. During the past years I have put more that 30,000 miles on three Harley Davidson. From the tropics to the desert, from the beaches of the Sunshine State to the Smoky Mountains, weekend getaways or just going to work on two wheels, riding motorcycles has change the perspective I see life. Even my professional life has taken a refresh.

My Ladie. Homebase: Wherever the sun goes down!

Everything starts with a plan. A motorcycle trip, a new business, a family.  Even spontaneous trips or actions need some planning. When you are doing what you are passionate about, all stages of the process are great. Sometimes I plan a trip from one day to the other. Others take weeks, months, even years.  The planning process makes me wonder what awaits ahead.

Once everything fits into place, it comes The Riding, what’s all about. That moment when you lift your leg and put it around her and feel the vibration.  It can be for a 10 day vacation or just for a Sunday ride. Is the moment you let your mind go and just focus on the bike and the road.

La Negrita. Homebase: Guaynabo, Puerto Rico

And that’s when The Learning comes along. Once you free your mind of the everyday task and responsibilities, you let brand new thought and ideas come to you. It could be the most complex ideas or just admiring the outdoors. Heck it could be just the ride. Everything is a new experience, once the wind blows to your face.

Plan Ride Learn blog comes alive by sharing the experiences I have acquire on the road. It can be beneficial to fellow riders/travelers to get a heads up of the places I have traveled. Hopefully, I can get feedback as well from fellow readers and learn their insides of places I am planning to travel.

See you soon.