
I was eager to experience the long interstate and the country roads. On the way to Dallas, chose to stick to I35. For most of the time, I was focusing on keeping myself alive. And then I reached Dallas county line. From there on, I was focusing on getting from 1st gear to the 2nd. Oh My God! The traffic sucked. At one point, traffic came to a stand still and I was on I35, with my engine switched off waiting for life to move on. For some weird reason, not sure why, but I decided to get down from my bike, remove my helmet and stretch a bit. To be noted, I am in the middle lane of an interstate...siigh, and then suddenly, the traffic on the right lane and left lane moved an inch, and guess who decides to move in as my neighbors. Two frigging 18 wheeled semis, with the drivers staring down at me trying to figure out what I was doing. Trust me, you dont how big these are till you are standing next to your bike in the middle of an interstate and they happen to be your neighbours. It was such a surreal feeling...
Well, the big picture is that I reached Dallas in one peice. Phew...

I do regret not having a small camera to take with me on such trips. I would have loved to take pictures of street names such as, moody breeding ave, take pictures of cows and horses in front of a setting sun, and yes, the two semis surrounding me :-)
Yes, I am glad to be back home safe and sound, thinking of how far I am going to push myself on my bike...next trip, Denver maybe?
As I got back, I realized it was the journey, not just the destination that I have to talk, feel and smile about.
P.S. Bangalore to Chennai and back = 662KM (398 miles)
Austin to Dallas and back = 747KM (450 miles)
SumanM,
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-Amrish
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