Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Shooting with Natural Light


Ever wonder why outdoor shoots start so early in the morning, often before the sun is even up? Don't worry, there is method to the madness.

No matter what you're shooting or where, you can't have anything without the right lighting. In a studio it doesn't matter what time of day or night you're shooting (unless you're posing next to a window with natural sunlight pouring through) because the lighting in this area is controlled. But photographers don't get that luxury when it comes to using natural sunlight.

Often, shoots will take place around 6:00am--yes, AM not PM--because this gives the photographer and the crew, if there is one, enough time to play with the camera settings and get a feel of how the shots are going to turn out. Soon as the sun peaks out, it's go time and you've only got a certain window of time to get the best photos.

I always tend to shoot between 9-10am, not so early, unless there is a certain look I'm going for. I would advise other models, no matter what experience level you're at, to always shoot before noon. During this time of day, the sun is at its highest peak amd causes horrible glare and harsh shadows on your face. But that doesn't mean that when noon hits, the shoot is automatically over. Each situation is going to vary upon the weather, if it's overcast, etc. But starting a shoot before noon gives you a better chance of getting the correct lighting. If you look at the proofs of a shoot that started in the morning and went into the afternoon, you'll notice a gradual change in the way the light reflects off of the model and the background. It may surprise you to know that when the sky is overcast, that's actually the best time to take pictures because there is no harsh glare or shadows from the sun to worry about. So don't cancel any shoots on account of it being overcast, unless it's about to rain, of course.

You don't want to get into a situation where you start too late and then you start to lose sunlight with each passing minute. This causes you to do a rush job and those are no fun and usually don't turn out good quality pictures.

However, shooting at twilight (the time when the sun is setting and the moon is rising) produces some of the most amazing pictures I've seen. Shooting during this time is tricky because you have to be set to go with everything and once twilight hits, you're really racing against the sun to make sure each shot is good. You only have a few minutes so if something comes up or if there's a delay, you'll lose your chance and will have to wait until the next day. If you want to find out what time twilight is, go to any website that deals with the weather, such as Theweatherchannel.com and look up the temperatures for your town. They normally list what time the sun will set, which is the time you need to set your shoot for.

So it may not be fun getting up at the crack of dawn and you may not feel like you can be beautiful at such a ridiculous hour but this is the golden time for photography so make the most of it. Now you know why I stress so much about the importance of getting enough sleep!

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Dania Denise Resume

STATS

Hair: Black
Eyes: Brown
Ethnicity: African-American, Asian
Height: 5'5" Weight: 115 lbs Bust: 34"
Waist: 24" Hips: 35" Inseam: 29"
Shoe: 8 1/2 Dress: 2-4, Pants: 3-4

EXPERIENCE:

PRINT

· Business Stock Shoot - Philip Dyer Photography (istockphoto.com)
· Lifestyle Couple Shoot - GL Photography (istockphoto.com)
· Beauty Model - Nifty Magazine
· Model (Print & Video) - University of Phoenix
· Model - Microsoft; Maggie Hallahan Photography
· Leg & Arm Model - Thesockboutique.com
· Makeup/Beauty Model - Last Look Makeup Academy
· Computer Game Avatar Model - Lesser Evil Studios
· Handbag/Accessories Model (Online Catalog) - 49 Square Miles
· Lifestyle Model - Giant Bicycle Catalog
· Stock Model - Marc Simon Photography
· Stock Model - Jana Le Photography/Snappy Stock
· Fashion Model/Summer Look Book - Strada Collective
· Bridal Model/Cover Model - Mocha Bride Magazine (Inside Pages: 8, 24, 28 & 29, 34 & 35, 36, 40, 60, 70, 78)
· Businesswoman Model - Erickson Stock
· Jewelry Model - TadamJewelry.com
· "How to Make Handmade Cards" Model - Klutz Book Company
· "Beauty of the Week" - JET Magazine
· "Miss June" - 2006 Relief Calendar
· "Dania Denise 2007 12-Month Calendar" - Featured Model
· Lifestyle Model - J Winery
· Jewelry Model - Joy O Designs
· ELV Motors Print Model - Doug Schwartz

PAGEANTS

· 2009 Miss California USA Pageant - Miss North Bay Area
· 2001 Miss San Francisco Pageant - Miss Fairfield
· 2000 Miss Vacaville Fiesta Days Pageant - Miss Fairfield

TELEVISION

· Adobo Nation Interviewee - ABS-CBN
· 2004 & 2005 BET Awards Show Co-Host & Spokesmodel for pilot
episode "Hip TV"
· Soiree des Millionaires Co-Host
· "Medium Rare TV" Co-Host/Movie Critic
· "MONK" extra


FILM

· "With Friends Like These" - Amber (co-lead)
· "Black Top Rocket" - Lowrider Girl
· "My Name is Khan" - Extra (volunteer)
· "RENT" - Featured Extra (Limo Party Member_
· "A Night to Remember" - Tanisha (supporting)

COMMERCIAL

· "Sensiva" commercial, extra
· Motorola Viral Commercial; AT&T - Ryan Todd Films
· Shark Week "A Band Apart" extra - Discovery Channel
· PSA - Grace Cathedral, San Francisco, CA
· "Team Up" w/the Golden State Warriors - extra

ONLINE, CD ROM & VIDEO


· True Love Webisode Series (1-5) - Natalie (lead) - Lateral Communications
· iSing Corporate Meeting Skit - Business Partner - Socratic Arts
· Flex Prep SAT Math Videos - Co-Host/Assistant - Flex College Prep
· English Firsthand Video Conversations - Student - Lateral Communications
· Cengage Learning Videos - College Student & Account Exec - Roaring Mouse Productions

MUSIC VIDEO

· "Put 'Cho Handz On" - Lead Girl - Artist: MD 20/20

PROMOTIONAL/TRADESHOW

· Hersheys Swoops Promo
· Band-Aid Promo
· Malibu Rum Spokesmodel
· New Faces Casting - Ready2Model

HONORS

· "Miss Feburary" - Pacersport.com
· "Girl of the Day" - Break.com
· "In Focus Model" - Miss Online
· "Featured Model" - CandaceRae.net
· "Cutie of the Day" - Cutie Central

FASHION SHOWS

· Brocade Weddings Spring 2010 Season - Bridal Model; Brocade Weddings
· "Hawaiian Delights Bikini Fashion Show; Fashion/Bikini Model; Designer: Eve Miyasaki
· "Imagine Fashion Show" – Fashion Model - Santa Clara Convention Center
· "The Art of Hair & Fashion Show" – Hair Model – Oakland Marriott

THEATER

· "Sleeping Beauty" - Maleficent (Lead)

VOICE-OVER

· Sam's Club
· Wal-Mart
· Keystone Class Rings
· Virgin Mobile
· Wal-Mart Back to College Sale
· "The Fairfield 411" - Radio Columnist - SJSU Radio
· BrightTalk, Inc.

SPECIAL APPEARANCES

· "The World Famous Morning Show" – 102.5 KSFM Sacramento
· "The Davey D in the Morning Show" – 103.5 KBMB Sacramento
· "Sam & Lisa in the Morning" - BBS Talk Radio, Los Angeles

I'm an Anti-Model Model


That probably doesn't make any sense, does it? What I mean to say is that while I do model and it's a big part of my life, I don't act like it...unless I'm giving advice or something about it.

My model persona is different from the everyday person I am. I don't go into my regular 9-5 as a model and I believe that the model attitude and tendencies need to be left at the photo shoot. It isn't necessary to always look the part, unless you're modeing full-time and getting paid well, then of course you need to be "on" at all times.

But if you're not at that level, keep yourself humble. If I'm not at a photo shoot or speaking in front of the public, I could care less how I look. For work, I roll out of bed, into jeans, a pullover sweater and sneakers and that's my uniform. No makeup, no fancy hairstyles. It's funny because my coworkers know when I've been doing something related to modeling or acting because I'll come in dolled up, with my hair down.

My resume and talent speaks for itself--I don't need to on a daily basis. As I sat at my latest audition for an NBC show, the girl next to me asked me to check her makeup. I told her she was cool and we began to talk about how much we hated putting on makeup. The show I was auditioning for called for all types of people, not just models but we had to be in full makeup. She looked shocked when I told her that I detest putting on foundation and a whole layer of makeup.

"But you're a model, right?" she asked me. I told her yeah, but that I was the most anti-model model she'd ever meet. She laughed and actually thanked me for telling her that because, according to her, "I had this whole image of models who only care about makeup and what they're wearing. You totally just destroyed that negative image I had. Thank you."

That made me feel so great. The saying really is true that if you can affect even one person, you're doing a good job. Of course, I don't let my looks go all to hell on a daily basis. I will get dolled up if I have to go somewhere or if I'm running errands, but I still wear little to no makeup. That's just me. So don't feel like you're required to look the part all the time. It's fun to me to blow people away when they see my photos online or in a publication. I've been called a chameleon and I take that as a compliment. I want to be accessable and approachable to people and it's hard to do that when you're always looking like you're about to walk down a runway 24/7. I like to breathe and wear regular clothes and look like a regular person.

People notice you faster and you leave a lasting impression when people see you as a regular person and then see your model persona. If you're always glammed up, people get used to that and don't tend to care much. But if you keep your looks on the down-low then when your model alter ego comes out, it causes waves. That's the kind of attention I like. I'd rather hear people say, "Wow, she looks great, I didn't know she modeled!" instead of, "Oh, that's how she always looks."

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Monday, February 26, 2007

Getting an Entourage/Crew


Having a crew or entourage isn't just for the models who have already made it. It is possible to have your own crew who's there to help make you look fabulous!

I've been blessed with friends who specialize in all of the areas that are important to a model.

When it comes to needing a photographer, I have at least four people I can turn to. The first is my boyfriend--needless to say, I get as many free photo shoots as I want with him! The second is my best girlfriend who went to the Brooks Institue of Photography in Santa Barbara. The third is a photographer who I met through Onemodelplace.com. We did a couple of TFPs together and continue to keep in touch. The last photographer is actually another girlfriend of mine who went to high school with me. Each of these photographers does excellent work and their looks are all different. So depending on what mood or look I need to create, I have a great group to choose from.

My best guy friend is my stylist. He knows my wardrobe better than I do and has a great eye for colors and he knows exactly how I want to look and what needs to always be in place whenever I'm in front of the camera. He also keeps track of all my accessories and helps me shop for clothes and other necessities I need for shoots.

When it comes to makeup, I have a girlfriend who is a pro. She is trying to get into the professional makeup artist field and I decided to help her portfolio along by hiring her to do my makeup on my shoots. We discuss what colors go with what outfits ahead of time and she uses a range of products, but our mutual favorite hands down is MAC. She knows the look I'm going for and respects my need to not look overdone. She never gets crazy with my makeup and always asks me for my opinion with each look she experiments on me with.

I've been extremely lucky to have such a strong group of people working with me (not working under me or working for me because without their efforts, I wouldn't be where I am). Not only are they professionals in their own right, but they're also my closest friends who love to help me achieve my modeling goals, while being able to do what they love.

Sometimes it can be overwhelming for a model to do it all on his/her own. Before you look into hiring and paying out the nose for a makeup artist, hair stylist, stylist or photographer, look around you. Maybe one or two of your friends are really great in one of these areas. Use their talents to help you and to help them develop their talents. It's a cost-efficient and reliable way to have people who are going to be in your corner and who will help you succeed. Keep your friends close--I always do.

How I Got Started


After reading my posts, you're probably wondering who I am and how I got started in this whole modeling thing. So I figured it was time for an introduction.

I've been modeling and acting since I was 15. I got a flyer in the mail for an open casting call in San Francisco. I went with a snapshot of myself and got a callback. My parents paid money upfront and I took on-camera training classes for tv/film acting. You're probably wondering how I can advise people to not pay for agency representation when I did it...the thing is, we got scammed. The company that held the casting call pocketed the money and my parents never got a dime back. However, I was lucky enough that everything else, including the panel of agents that I auditioned for--was legit and I got signed with an agent out of San Jose. I can't begin to tell you how disappointed I was in myself that I allowed my parents to spend that kind of money without being able to get it back. This is why I'm so adamant about telling models that they don't have to pay for agency representation. I've been there and done that, and I got lucky. But so many others don't.

After doing a couple of photo shoots and commercials in the Bay Area, I decided to switch to a different agent and sent out my headshot and resume to different agencies in San Francisco. I got a callback from the agency that I'm currently signed with and it's been smooth sailing with my representation ever since.

When I turned 18, I knew that I wanted to pursue modeling hard and needed to get myself work aside from what my agent was getting me, so that's how I began freelancing. As a result, I was able to snag gigs such as being JET Magazine's "Beauty of the Week", Break.com's "Girl of the Day" and a score of other great projects I had the pleasure to be a part of.

Now that I'm older and done with college, I'm really able to take my modeling career to new heights. Being that I am a commercial/print model, I know that I won't be walking down a runway very often if at all, but there are a bunch of other opportunities that suit my type of modeling just fine. I'm currently planning my next couple of shoots and am experimenting with edgier looks and poses to expand my porfolio. I actively use Craigslist as a source for these jobs and while they've been hit or miss, the ones I do get add to my resume. I believe in being "classy, not trashy" and while the type of modeling I have been doing lately is very sexy, I do not do nude or adult work of any kind. I believe in being able to be sexy without showing a lot of skin.

As my career evolves and I get to network with more people, I hope to make my name a household one and show that no matter what height, shape, size or ethnicity you are, you can make it in this industry. I want to be a living, breathing example and I hope others will do the same.

Significant Others


So what does being in a relationship have to do with modeling? Depending on your situation and who you're with, it could have a lot to do with your field of work.

For the ladies, if you have a boyfriend who is very jealous, insecure, possessive or overprotective, being a model or pursuing a modeling career may not make him very happy. It isn't easy for most men to watch their girlfriends be the sex symbol of every man's dreams, or to watch them signing autographs and getting close with male admirers for photographs. The same actually goes for male models with girlfriends as well.

But at the same time, these kinds of situations are ones you need to discuss with your significant other. If this is a career you really want to pursue, it would be wise to take into account the sacrifices you're willing to make because one of them could be breaking up or a temporary separation.

Modeling is going to put you in the public eye and men and women alike are going to fall over themselves to be able to stand next to you and brag to their friends that they met you. Some boyfriends and girlfriends just won't be able to get over the possibility that you'll be heading off to places or meeting new people with fast-paced lives that are more exciting than their own. It's normal for them to worry that they may never see you when they want to or that they'll somehow lose you to someone else.

I've seen and heard of instances where a jealous boyfriend/girlfriend interrupted photo shoots, showed up to an event and caused a scene, as well as models who gave up their careers to keep their relationship together, or who let their careers fall apart by neglecting their modeling duties: showing up late, carrying and using their cell phone to talk to their signifcant other during shoots, etc. Not a pretty sight.

If you're in a relationship, whether you're male or female, and are planning to get into modeling or are already into it, do yourself and your boyfriend/girlfriend a favor and communicate about what your career is going to need from you and what you will need from him/her to make it work. Having someone in your life and being in love is a great thing, but it's even greater when that person believes and supports you in what you're doing. If this isn't a situation you're in, you may have to make a difficult choice between your significant other and your modeling career. Whatever decision you make, make sure that it's your decision and yours alone. Don't allow your potential and talent to be overshadowed by someone who refuses to let you shine.

Pay Day!


Even a handful of modeling jobs can mean big money. Whether its a few hundred to a few thousand dollars, working models generate a pretty decent income. However, getting paid as a model has its own process that you may want to be familiar with.

If you're freelancing your skills, you may either be paid directly after the shoot or a few days/weeks later (I highly recommend getting payment after the shoot). Make sure to have an invoice (it's really easy to create your own on your computer),a Model Release Form or some other form of paperwork that lists the amount you are to be paid for your work. Never negotiate pay through a verbal agreement--ALWAYS GET IT IN WRITING!!!

When you're working with an agency, payment takes a few weeks to come through. So don't get your hopes up of getting your cut within the next day or two. There is a very involved--and oftentimes, very slow--process of paperwork that needs to be completed when it's time to pay up.

First, the client needs to send the paperwork to the agent, who makes sure everything checks out. The agent then sends the paperwork back to the client with the total amount due. That's when the people in the accounting department do their job of making sure that all of the payment info is accurate and calculate what percentage is going to the agent and what percentage is going to the model. This process can take a few weeks to a month or two. Normally, there is a part of the Model Release or other contract signed that states that payment for a job can take upwards to 90 days...that's a pretty long time to wait for a check, so if you're a model, don't go out and splurge on a new wardrobe just yet.

Be realistic and be patient. If you get enough jobs, be comforted by the fact that you'll always have a check to look forward to!

What a Real Agency Does


It's so easy nowadays for scammers and con-artists to label themselves as an agency and pry on model hopefuls. Don't be fooled! Do your homework and avoid being a part of a terrible scandal...

Legit agencies make their money solely by charging commission, or a perantage, of the bookings they get for their models. At the same time, the client who goes to the agent to book the model in question, is also charged a fee. That's a great source of income for any working agency, so don't be fooled into the general misconception that you need to pay an agency upfront in order for them to sign you. That is the first and foremost red flag warning you should recognize. If an agency is getting its models consistent work, then they are making more than enough money and don't need to charge potential models up front.

Avoid attending casting calls or talent showcases that are on the weekends or in the evenings...agencies work Monday thru Friday from 9-5 (give or take an hour or two) and will not work on weekends! If you look up any reputable agency on the Internet, you'll find that all of the dates and times for their open casting calls fall within the business hours and days I mentioned above. Do not believe anything that falls outside of this!

Like any legit business, a modeling agency is required to have a license to operate. Look for this license when you are in the agent's office, which shouldn't be hard because these licenses are required by law to be displayed in plain view at the place of business. No license, no way.

Looking like a thriving agency can be as easy for a scammer as taking out pages in a magazine, framing them and telling you that they started that model's career. Don't be fooled by all the razz of large posters, photos and the decor of the office. When you're talking with the agency, be sure to clarify that they aren't a modeling school, affiliated with any modeling conventions or other purposes other than managing and booking jobs for their models.

Be aware of your surroundings. Even the smallest agency that has a good group of talent on-staff will have phones ringing, people dealing with paperwork and talking to their talent. If none of that is going on, or if the conversations you hear aren't mostly about a booking or something related to modeling, you may be getting scammed.

The Better Business Bureau is a great site to do a background check on agencies you may be suspicious of. Note any complaints and what the topics of the issues were about. If an agency has a fairly large number of complaints dealing with money, that isn't a good sign. Agency websites can also be deceiving. The world of technology and Flash software can make the biggest scammer look legit. Make sure to note if the agency is showcasing their models or showcasing themselves. Working, legit agencies don't need to push hard to sell themselves. That's not what the website is for. An agency website is designed to showcase its talent and services. Also be careful of agencies that promote themselves in the newspaper or on the radio. When was the last time you heard FORD or Elite on the radio begging people come to their casting calls?

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Going For a Smoking Ride


There are only a couple of thing in life that are truly satisfying, one is going for a nice leisurely ride on the motorcycle on a hot day and the other is enjoying a good smoke.
One of the problems when you combine the two is that the smoking is not as enjoyable while riding down the highway as the hot embers are being force fed back to your lips by the wind, the cigarette burns at five times normal, and you can't get the darn thing lit at speed. The only solution is to stop the bike and light up.
Not good enough, if I have a lot of miles to go a smoke at highway speed would be a time saver and satisfy my nicotine habit.
Smoking and riding are not at all naturally compatible but of course problems can be overcome with a little imagination.
First you have to get the darn thing lit, no easy feat while travelling. The Bic lighter is a good reliable igniter in a no wind situation but completely useless in wind. This is where the Zippo lighter comes in, advertised as a good reliable product even a hurricane could not blow the flame out. Well a hurricane can blow a Zippo out and to my amazement I could only get a smoke lit if I slowed down to a slower speed . Something which slows your progress immensely and irritates the heck out of your riding partners as they think you are constantly having bike problems. One asset that the Zippo possessed is that when you stopped for gas you could top up the Zippo with premium fuel that changed the taste of the cigarettes to that of raw gasoline. Another drawback to the Zippo is after lighting you held it and the smoke in front of your face ready to draw the fire to the cigarette, the wind would push the flame past the end of the cigarette right to your mouth which would result in nasty burns to you lips. I soon learned to light the cigarette by turning my head to the side and letting the wind blow the flame across the tip of the cigarette and not into my face.
But the ultimate solution to this problem is to install an auto style electrical cigarette lighter to the bike. Sure you can buy a water proof one from the biker accessory manufactures but that what be too easy and expensive. Down to the local value-mart and you can pick up the unit, some connectors, fuses and even a relay if you are so inclined. Takes a few minutes to install and you are on your way to trouble free cigarette lighting as well as having an outlet for other accessories as well. Big problem solved, with the added benefits of being able to bring along an AC/DC TV, tire inflater, cell phone and various other DC powered goodies.
It goes with out saying that smoking and riding cannot be accomplished while wearing a full face helmet, other than drilling a small round hole, in the general area of the mouth, slightly larger than the stogie you wish to puff on. And of course the cigarette would have to be extra long and you could only smoke about half before it began to scorch the front of your helmet. Open face helmet is the answer.
Now this is all still impossible if your motorcycle does not have a windscreen or a fairing with a windshield to stop or deflect the wind from your cigarette. This is where I can certainly extol the virtues of Honda's wind tunnel tested fairings and windshields. Through their exhaustive research and testing they have manufactured a product that produces a virtual dead air space behind their windscreen that is extremely smoker friendly.
While going down the road if a craving for a smoke hits, I grab a smoke from my pack, reach over push in the cigarette lighter, wait 15 seconds, bring the glowing lighter to the cigarette and puff to my hearts content. But wait, after enjoying the smoke all I have left is the burning butt and I have no where to dispose of the unwanted stub.
The last few years have been rather dry around here and if I were to callously toss the the still burning butt onto the roadside and maybe into the dry grass of the ditch and it should start a fire, I would not only be a litterer but an arsonist as well.
I need an ashtray! At first I used to ground the butts out on my floorboards but that put me in a precarious riding position and I am not a stunt rider by any means. I had to sacrifice my cup holder by putting all my butts into an empty Coke can but have since then upgraded from an unsightly pop can to a state-of-the-art ashtray complete with closing lid. Problem solved.
Maybe I should have just quit smoking

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Monday, February 19, 2007

Riders Choice Awards

Here is your chance to check out some great blogs and motorcycle sites. Take a look at the choices for awards and take the opportunity to vote for the ones you like best. And no I am not in any of the categories.


Motorcycle Bloggers International is an association of active bloggers in the motorcycling world. Its members ride and write around the globe.

Each year we conduct the MBI Riders Choice awards program. We invite riders around the world to participate by nominating and voting for the awards. New motorcycles or related products, services, events and actions by an individual or organization are eligible for awards in one of several categories. Now YOU can make your voice heard by casting your vote. Log on and vote! http://www.mbiweb.org/

Sunday, February 18, 2007

Motorcycle Camping - Life Outdoors

Next to my love of motorcycling is my love of camping.
There is nothing like being out on the open road miles from home and living and sleeping out of a tent. Sometimes it is not easy as the weather will drench you to the bone or send deep shivers of cold as the temperatures dips even further as your road speed increases.
But once you get that fresh air feeling from being out in the elements all day, it is a natural extension to stay in the great outdoors.

One of the drawbacks of motorcycling camping is the amount of gear you have to lug around with you and packing the bike is an art all unto itself. I crossed the continent twice on this 1980 Honda CX500 loaded to the nuts and had everything I needed for a comfortable camping experience.

One of the first things you learn is that all of your gear has to be small but functional, you can't take the big old family tent, rather you must find an adequate pup tent. I made the mistake of buying a too small tent and took it along un-tried and found to my discomfort that my air mattress, sleeping bag, me and my clothes bag did not fit. The secret is not to find the smallest tent but the one that will fold up into a small bundle. A single air mattress fills the bill as it will keep you off the ground and if a rain storm develops through the night and floods your campground and your tent floor you will be high and dry and keep your sleeping bag from soaking up the rain water.


Everyone who bikes and camps does it differently, some eat all there meals in restaurants going to the campground late and just sleeping at their campsite. I like to stop early before all the campgrounds are filled, set up camp at a leisurely pace and cook my own evening meal. After a full day in the saddle this is a pleasure to do and as most bikers will tell you, you will get lots of interruptions as other campers in motorhomes, trailers and cages always like to come over and admire the bikes and chat you up about how envious they are of you for being adventurous enough to hit the open road on a motorcycle.

I also like to have a cup of coffee in the morning as I usually arise early and scan the campground for activity from the luxury campers. There is nothing like being the only one up and awake at that hour of the morning enjoying a cup of brew and a smoke with the sun shining brightly as the early morning haze lifts. Small cooking and eating utensils are easily available and a one burner stove is easy to pack along with a small coffee pot, pot and fry pan. I never feel the need to eat haute-cuisine on the road as time on the road is more important than adding on the calories.

The one thing that I really missed on my camping-biking trips is a chair to sit in when arriving at camp. The only two options available were sitting on the picnic table provided at the site, sitting on the ground, the bike or a stump if firewood is available. After a long hard day in the saddle a chair would be appreciated and I have solved that by finally finding a small camp chair that folds up neatly and is easy to pack on the bike. Sometimes when camping, fire wood is available and of course the fire at night provides all the light and heat one needs to recant the days ride. Getting the wood chopped is no small feat with a hatchet but neighbours are usually more than willing to help you out.


Once in awhile a well equipped campground like a KOA is a must stop to freshen up with a shower, do a little laundry and maybe even use the pool. Such was the case while traversing through Missouri and getting caught in a torrential thunderstorm where we were soaked to the skin in a matter of minutes as we did not get off the interstate in time. So we pulled into a KOA early in the afternoon spread all our gear out in the sun to dry and washed up our laundry.

The season that you ride will determine if you can camp or have to motel it. Late in the season when the days are warm but the nights are cold it makes more sense to motel it while travelling but during the heat of the spring and summer months camping is thoroughly enjoyable.

When you are on the bike and riding the roads through small towns and villages it is as if you have escaped the bounds of reality only choosing to drop in when you need to stop for gas or lodging and then with a twist of the throttle you are out of their reality and back into your own. Even camping is an alternate reality that is not compatible with the residents of the nearby town and by camping you remain on your route with the highway not far from your tent.

Hotels and motels always remain an option on a motorcycle camping trip if the weather turns but if you want the full experience there is nothing like living your whole motorcycle experience out in the bare elements

Thursday, February 15, 2007

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Friday, February 9, 2007

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Sunday, February 4, 2007

Postcards From the Edge-Going to the Sun Highway


One of the finest motorcycle rides in my neck of the woods is The Going To The Sun Highway in Glacier National Park in Montana.
Recently at a swap meet I was thumbing through some post cards and found this one which seems to be from the 50's or 60's showing the road in all its glory.
I have been through this pass before on my motorcycle and intend to do it again this year, last time I was not interested in taking photos, just cruising through and enjoying the ride.
Next time through I intend to stop and smell the roses, as they say, and take more pictures to record what a marvel this road through Logan Pass is.
If you are interested in taking this ride through a National Park you can enter the pass from the east using US 89 or from the south using US 2, and you will be treated to some of the nicest mountain scenery to be found anywhere. Last time through there was a lot of car and camper traffic but it did not dampen the majesty of the ride as only a fool would try to rip through there on a crotch rocket.

Saturday, February 3, 2007

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