
Hello, and welcome to our web page. We're just the average family trying to keep our heads above water like everyone else. I've put together some of the pictures of the "clan" and some of the places that we enjoy the most. There are several pictures of "the" motorcycle trip taken last summer. My wife and I love to get away for a 5day weekend trip and we have some pictures of those trips to share. We hope that you enjoy the show.
Even though I love my bike it does take a back seat to my beautiful
wife. Here we are at the
Grand Canyon in February. What an excellent trip. It is
places like this that reaffirm my
faith in a loving Heavenly Father who has created a serendipitous
world for us. It behooves
us to make the most of it.
This is my 1988 Honda Shadow VT1100. I bought it brand new in 1992 off the floor, it seems it got lost in the shuffle and I got a great deal. Although I love to ride I've only put 13,000+ miles on it. The most have been riding around the beautiful Midwest. I did take a trip to Yellowstone, Jackson Hole, WY., Paradise Lake, ID., the Teton Mountains, and around parts of Idaho this past summer and put about 1000 miles on the cruiser. For the first big trip I was pleased that I didn't come away with any saddle sores. Since purchasing I have put a custom paint job of the Tiger coming out of the tank, bought some slash cut pipes for sound and put on a cruise control.
This is what I do:
David D. Clark, Principal
Columbus North High School
1400 25th Street
Columbus, Indiana 47201
Phone: (812) 376-4431
E-mail:
So much for the formalities now on with the show.
The family vacation to San Antonio:
On a trip to the Phoenix area we came across this
HUGE cactus. They tell me that they're all this big out
here!!!
In the summer of 1999 I took my son to Rexburg, Idaho to a "John Smith" wrestling camp. Well,... while he wrestled with other humans, I wrestled with which beautiful place to visit next. Here is a picture or two of that trip.
The Continental Divide inside
A shot of the Teton Mountains from the east side.
Yellowstone National Park.
This was about an hour of relaxation that I will always
remember as long as I live.

Here I am at Old Faithful. I feel that after
13,000 miles, a customized paint job, and
endless hours of fun/relaxation that this bike
can be called Old Faithful. It is absolutely
maintenance free.
Here's a link to the Honda Shadow Riders Forum