show report

Saturday, went up to Charlotte Court House, VA to play a show at the 434Noisefest.

Based on some emails from the organizer, I wasn’t expecting much. The venue is an old house with power, but not a/c or running water. No house PA either.

But, it didn’t turn out too bad. Everything was pretty informal which helped work around the conditions. We got up there about 5pm, and watched a couple of sets. Some cool stuff. Played around 7:30 I believe for ~35 minutes.

Seemed to go okay. Started out on stick, using the ringmod. Don’t remember much else of what I played. I switched to fretless guitar for the second piece, but wasn’t really feeling it, so switched back to stick for the end of the piece.

One of the guys after our set was The Subliminator. He had a setup with a Boomerang looper and 4 alesis Air* boxes. Apparently, at some point or another, this guy had played with Hawkwind. And he totally looked like he could of played with Hawkwind. English accent, long hair, black unbuttoned silk shirt, black jeans, and plenty of road stories. Very rock and roll.

Talked to a bunch of folks, exchanged some email addresses, etc. All in all, not a bad way to spend a Saturday.

Phasmatodea, Sat, July 9, 2005 Noisefest at 434Noise Noisehouse in Charlotte Court House, Virginia

This Saturday, Phasmatodea will be playing at the
Noisefest at the 434 Noisehouse in Charlotte Court House Virginia.

Address is:
The Noisehouse
1004 Womacks Loop
Charlotte Court House,VA 23923

There seems to be about a dozen groups performing, starting around 3pm in the afternoon.

The venue looks pretty minimal, so it should be interesting if nothing else.

Tue, July 5, 2005 trip report

total: 1144
todays mileage: 151

Slept late. Ate pancakes for breakfast. Packed up my stuff,
and started to pack up the bike. This is when I made a dumb
mistake. Since my parents live on a dirt road, with a gravel
driveway, there is not a great place to park the bike. So I
had just parked it out in the yard. I couldn’t find a great
spot, and ended up parking slightly up hill, so the bike didn’t
lean over quite as much as I’d normally like while on the side
stand.

So not thinking, I go to load up the back on the back of the
bike. As I’m pulling on the bungee net to get it secure, I manage
to pull the bike off the side stand, and over on it’s side it
goes. Ground was still soft from the rain, so no damage done, but
kind of a dumb way to drop a bike. Stood it back up and reparked
it in a better spot, and finished packing.

Rode back to Raleigh from Statesville, pretty uneventful. A lot of
traffic, moving faster than usual, and it was a bit hot out. But
bearable.

One odd thing was I found myself kind of target fixating on the
ground just ahead of me, instead of looking down the road. A bad
habit. So I remind myself not to do that, and loop up. About 5
seconds later, lots of brake lights start coming on and some
cars start to swerve. Couldn’t hear any squealing tires or crashes
though, but then, with ear plugs, it’s hard to hear much of
anything.

I eventually catch up with whats causing the ruckus. A tire rolling
down the middle of the left lane of I-40. Apparently it had fallen
off a truck carrying new tires. Kind of odd to pass a rolling tire
on the interstate.

Got home, put the bike in the shed. Took a nap. Now I have to
go back to work.

Sun, July 3 2005 trip report

trip counter: 993
todays mileage: 341 miles

Woke up in Boone. Grabbed breakfast at the hotel. Packed
up. Had to throw out the bag I bought at walmart with the
intent of keeping stuff dry, since it was just too bulky.

Loaded up the bike for the ride and checked out. Last
night I had decided that since I was only 10 miles or
so from the TN border, I would run down 321 across the
border and back to Boone. Which I did.

About the time I got stopped at a gas station in TN,
it looked like it was about to rain again. Since I’ve
had my fair share of rain, I stopped and put on the
new walmart rain suit. Going on the theory that if
I’m actually prepared, I will not hit any rain.

At this point, I was riding without any gloves. Since
my gloves were soaked the previous night, and didn’t
seem to be drying out, I had a brilliant idea. I’ll
try putting one in the microwave. Needless to say,
this was a bad idea, and the glove kind of shrank
up and deformed before I realized it, rendering it
pretty much useless. So I just tossed them.

Since riding in the inevitable rain without any
gloves seemed a little pointless, I stopped at the
Super K-Mart in Boone and bought some rawhide work
gloves and some duct tape. Just in case.

Decided to head towards the Blue Ridge Parkway
towards Virginia. I ended up getting on the
parkway at Blowing Rock, and heading north.

It was very foggy for a while, but so far
no rain. I didn’t make many stops, aside from
one or two overlooks. Rode pretty leisurely.

After one of the stops, a Park Service truck
pulled out behind me and stay about 6 feet behind
me for about 25 miles, where I finally pulled over
at The Bluffs? to get some water.

The person driving the truck got out and warned me
that they could of called the ranger on me for speeding.
I’m pretty sure I never got over about 48 tops, and if
so, only briefly. But I supposed if I was speeding, they
would know since they were about to run over me for half
an hour.

Talked with another guy on a motorcycle. By the way, if it
wasn’t obvious, the mountains/parkway is absolutely covered
in motorcycles. The little “hey look, it’s someone else
on a motorcycle” wave gets a little tedious after passing
a few hundred bikes.

This guy was on some mid 80’s Yamaha touring bike. Aside from
the usual touring features, he had also fitted a full size cooler
hanging off the rear fender. Apparently, they were riding up
from Huntsville, Al and were heading to Maine.

There were a ton of big BMW’s at this stop as well. I’m not
exactly sure how they do it, but those bikes were absolutely
spotless. At this point, my bike is a mess, with water spots,
mud, bugs, and other mess.

Got back on the parkway heading north to Virginia. The parkway
at this point starts to get a little boring, as you are coming
out of the mountains. It also starts to look a lot more
like a normal road, as there are a lot more intersections with
normal roads, and you can see houses and businesses from the
parkway.

Once i-77 crosses the parkway, I decided to get off and get
some gas. After filling up, I took a look at the map and
decided that West Virginia wasn’t that far away. So I took
off up I-77.

Pretty uneventful ride up I-77. It gets a bit windy coming
out of some of those tunnels. It’s also very quiet riding
though the tunnels and it can be a bit disorienting. Kind of
like riding 55mph indoors.

Made it to WV, and started looking for an exit to
turn around. Oddly, the first exit is about 10
miles inside of WV. So stopped there, topped off gas
and headed back south. Figured I’d just come down
I-77 to Statesville and stop at my parents.

At this point, it still hasn’t rained any. It wasn’t
until about a mile from my parents house that I ran into
any way. Figures.

Tue, July 5, 2005 trip report

total: 1144
todays mileage: 151

Slept late. Ate pancakes for breakfast. Packed up my stuff,
and started to pack up the bike. This is when I made a dumb
mistake. Since my parents live on a dirt road, with a gravel
driveway, there is not a great place to park the bike. So I
had just parked it out in the yard. I couldn’t find a great
spot, and ended up parking slightly up hill, so the bike didn’t
lean over quite as much as I’d normally like while on the side
stand.

So not thinking, I go to load up the back on the back of the
bike. As I’m pulling on the bungee net to get it secure, I manage
to pull the bike off the side stand, and over on it’s side it
goes. Ground was still soft from the rain, so no damage done, but
kind of a dumb way to drop a bike. Stood it back up and reparked
it in a better spot, and finished packing.

Rode back to Raleigh from Statesville, pretty uneventful. A lot of
traffic, moving faster than usual, and it was a bit hot out. But
bearable.

One odd thing was I found myself kind of target fixating on the
ground just ahead of me, instead of looking down the road. A bad
habit. So I remind myself not to do that, and loop up. About 5
seconds later, lots of brake lights start coming on and some
cars start to swerve. Couldn’t hear any squealing tires or crashes
though, but then, with ear plugs, it’s hard to hear much of
anything.

I eventually catch up with whats causing the ruckus. A tire rolling
down the middle of the left lane of I-40. Apparently it had fallen
off a truck carrying new tires. Kind of odd to pass a rolling tire
on the interstate.

Got home, put the bike in the shed. Took a nap. Now I have to
go back to work.

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