When it's the Annual Outer Banks Bike Week there is no doubt that it's happening. Some bikes purr, some rumble, but there is a throaty, pulsating power to a Harley that is unmistakable. And there is no doubt that is the favorite bike of the visitors.
If you live on the Outer Banks long enough, events just seem to mount up on each other one after the other. Looking back on it, it seems hare to imagine that the 2019 version of Bike Week is the 17th time our roads have been filled with Harley's and a smattering of other bikes.
It looks the Outer Banks weather gods are cooperating this week. They usually do, but it's always good to acknowledge their participation. There's a bit of a chance of rain on Wednesday and Friday, but if there is anything at all, it will be widely scattered.
There are some pretty cool group rides scheduled and great music on tap.
Jonny Waters and Company are going to be plaint a number of venues. Best place to see him is probably Longboards in Kitty Hawk, which is one of the vendor sites for the event.
The Bike Week is a long week—eight day, really. It already started on Saturday and runs all the way thought the following Saturday. That's eight days.
We're almost out of April and into May and the May music calendar is looking spectacular with a mid month blast from the Outer Banks Bluegrass Festival midweek and the 8th Annual Mustang Music Spring Jam on the weekend.
There is so much happening on the Outer Banks and a Joe Lamb, Jr. & Associates home is the perfect place to be.