That's one of the things I like about Alabama. It doesn't get the kind of cold and white stuff that the northern states do but it does get it once in a while. When it does snow the city shuts down and most people stay home. Its perfect for me to get out and play. As for the cold, I have lived in a few northern states and I know how to dress for the cold. For a short ride its not a problem staying warm, especially when I constantly stop to take pics.Very nice photo's, but that white stuff..... .......
Alabama has year round riding weather. Winter normally doesn't last for more than a few days at a time and then it warms up enough to ride. When people think of states in the deep south like Alabama they think more of heat and humidity than cold and snow. When people think of Alabama they also probably think of rednecks, double wides and junk cars and old appliances in the yard. Well we have some of that.Beautiful pictures!
Just a little too cold for me.
No they don't. They already can't build houses fast enough to keep up with all the people moving here.Chamber of commerce needs to sign you up!
Seems to be happening in many places in the south.No they don't. They already can't build houses fast enough to keep up with all the people moving here.
Barber is an amazing place! My first visit was for a rally put on by BMWRA, they had leased the whole place, had the museum to myself for several hours, surreal.Barber is yet a place I have to visit. It looks awesome!