Chronicles of Cross-Country Motorcycle Adventure

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8.02.2010

Mint Oreo Malt...perfect for this hot weather
I am continually reminded how good natured the majority of people are. Dont let the fear of 'crazy people' ruin your travels.

The road to Thermopolis WY. Wind River Canyon on HWY 20

Thermopolis WY Hot Springs State Park
Im shaking with chills. The ride to Thermopolis was the best i have ever experienced. Pics to come.
Off for a side trip to Thermopolis,WY to soak in the world largest Hot Springs
WEEK 1: Fav Track= Sweet Disposition by Temper Trap...you must download and listen as the sun is coming up in the AM
WEEK 1: States Crossed=Virginia,West Virginia,Pennsylvania,Ohio,Indiana,Illinois,Missouri,Kansas,Colorado,Wyoming
WEEK 1: Miles=2160, Fuel=$127.11, Driving=34hrs, Avg Speed=64MPH

8.01.2010

Lesson learned: stake down your tent on ALL sides...mine just blew over the cliff and i had to go retrieve it hahaha

Improv: 1 inflatable pad +1 inflatable float (found) = 1 outdoor recliner with a view

I am so lucky to have seen a sight like this in my lifetime...and the camping spot couldnt be more perfect

I am in total shock about how beautiful the random Boysen State Park turned out to be

Eating at the "Ghost Town" Restaurant just outside Casper, WY...and this weird old guy wont stop staring at me haha

Heading into Wyoming

I take it all back. WY is the most desolate landscape..but the most breathtaking as well

Crossed into Wyoming
Back at it..next stop Boysen State Park, WY...the Rockies have been gorgeous so far

7.31.2010

Kendall and I rock climbing

Riding with Logan on the ATV

Eating breakfast with my little buddies

7.30.2010

Welcome to Colorado. It's like Kansas but with mountains in the middle. Haha

Current "trip mileage/report"
Crossed the state line into Colorado..couldnt ask for better riding weather than this :))
The utter desolation of western Kansas cannot even be described! It is truly a prairie desert
In Hays, KS..still cant get over how amazing the wind farm was in Ellsworth...just incredible

Windmill Farm in KS
On the road again...in Salina KS

7.29.2010

Uncle Charley, Aunt Brenda, Me

Sunset at scenic overlook in Manhattan KS
Scenic overlook from Manhattan KS

The vast open terrain is hard to capture in a photo.
Had an amazing day visiting with family yesterday. One more day in Kansas then im off to Denver CO

7.28.2010

Me, Heather, and Kyler

Lacey, Me, and Uncle Dallas

...Destroying the opposition....Priceless :)

1000 mile drive to KC. 2 plates Arthur Bryant Bbq....

Athur Bryants BBQ in Kansas City
In Kansas City waiting for Arthur Bryants to open...so excited!
80 miles from Kansas City...next stop Arthur Bryants BBQ..sweet!!
Universal Rule: All motorcyclists wave at other passing motorcyclists.
Why is it that in every hotel there are always pubic hairs on or near the ceilings in the shower?

7.27.2010

Warrenton MO at least has nice sunsets
Cop needs to take profiling class again..its East for Mecca and i was obviously watching the sunset, last i heard was West
Just got questioned by a cop who thought i was "a muslim" ...was laying on ground facing West taking a pic..hahah hilarious
It's only noon but after 6hrs riding and the heat I am done for the day. Stopping in Warrenton, MO..about 150miles from KC

And here comes the rain..thus the rainsuit

Up and at 'em early again. 1hr on the road in Indiana feels like an eternity. Plus my back is really sore...hope the rain holds off

7.26.2010

My reward for 12hrs riding/600miles...HOT TUB!! :)
Exactly 600 miles and I've just landed in an amazing hotel in Plainfield Indiana. Hot tub time :)
Already past Columbus. Gonna keep pushing to avoid the rain for tomorrow.

100 miles down. Just think, I only have to do this 70 more times and I'll be back home haha

And the journey begins.

7.25.2010

The Night Before

 

 

 

Well its that time! Packed my North Face duffle bag with all the items located on my checklist below. Here I have given you before and after pictures of the bags contents. The army pot and mosquito repellent fan are items I am going to "sleep on" tonight and see if I really need them in the morning. I would rather pack less and have room to pick up small little items along the way. I also included a picture with all my riding gear. Thought it would be kind of deceiving not to include that stuff, eventhough I will be wearing it all day.
I am definitely feeling last minute butterflies about the trip. I think mostly because I will be traveling on my own. But then again that adds to my excitement and freedom of doing whatever I want for the next 30 days. Plus my friend Cole has already booked a plane ticket to meet me in Salt Lake City, UT and is going to follow me for approximately 3 days (Salt Lake City -> Arches NP -> Mesa Verde NP -> Denver). Pretty stoked about that news and will definitely break up trip nicely.
Well the next time you see me post something here my journey will have started and I will have lost approximately 10lbs from sweating ;) Wish me luck.
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7.21.2010

Shenandoah National Park

7.20.2010

*UPDATE* - New Route


View Cross-Country Trip : New Route in a larger map

With the recent "heat wave" sweeping across the country and temperatures soaring into the 100's I have had to modify my route. My previous route had me passing across Nevada twice and with temperatures averaging 115 degrees I made the call it wasn't worth the misery to see one National Park on the west coast when I could alter my trip and see three more. So I am heading north to cooler climates and Glacier National Park near the Canadian border.

Day. Destination
1. Arrive Columbus, OH - July 26
2. St Louis - July 27
3. Dwight, KS - July 28
4. Dwight, KS - July 29th
5. Aurora, CO - July 30
6. Aurora, CO - July 31
7. Boysen State Park, WY - Aug 1
8. Boysen State Park, WY - Aug 2
9. Yellowstone National Park, WY - Aug 3
10. Grand Teton National Park, WY - Aug 4
11. Yellowstone National Park, WY - Aug 5
12. Valier, MT - Aug 6
13. Glacier National Park, MT - Aug 7
14. Glacier National Park, MT - Aug 8
15. Spokane, WA - Aug 9
16. Mt Idaho, ID - Aug 10
17. Lowman, ID - Aug 11
18. Ketchum, ID - Aug 12
19. Salt Lake City, UT - Aug 13
20. Moab, UT - Aug 14
21. Durango, CO - Aug 15
22. Aurora, CO - Aug 16
23. Aurora, CO - Aug 17
24. Aurora, CO - Aug 18
25. Dwight, KS - Aug 19
26. Dwight, KS - Aug 20
27. St Louis, - Aug 21
28. Columbus, OH - Aug 22
29. Washington, D.C. - Aug 23
30. !!Extra Day!!

7.17.2010

Reflective Black Tape

 

 

 

 


Added reflective black tape to my bike. Still trying to eliminate the excuse that someone could say they didnt see me coming. Took about 1 hour to do all the measuring and cutting but I think it turned out real nice. Plus with it being black you dont even notice the tape until it is hit with a bright light. All for only $19 off of amazon.com
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7.04.2010

 


One last "test run" in Shenandoah National Park. Many lessons learned and soon to be posted.
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6.15.2010

Helmet Cam - Muvi Atom Super Micro



Months ago I purchased the Muvi Atom Super Micro camcorder after failing at properly mounting my regular Canon Elf to my handlebars and coming to the conclusion there had to be another way. After hours of research looking for the right fit I came across this little jewel and have been very happy ever since. It shoots Hi-Res video for ~1.5hrs on a 2GB microSD card (which is included) and comes with tons of attachments so you can play around with many different setups. And at only $79 you would be out of your mind not to get this little gadget. Consider that the highly touted HDPro helmet cam goes for about $200 and and is big and bulky with no attachments included, its a no-brainer. I will post sample videos in the coming days for you to see for yourself.

6.09.2010

New Seats - Sargent




Recently purchased a Sargent Cycle Products seat specifically designed for the BMW 1200 GS. While it was a little costly, after feeling the affects of a long drive weeks prior when going down to South Carolina, I realized its an expense you don't skimp on. As you can see from the comparisons from the stock seat it has "less" thickness to it but if you notice the butt is more "cup shaped" allowing it to actually hold your butt on the seat. With the stock seat your butt kind of sags off each side that eventually cuts off blood flow thus resulting in a painful ride. Only time and 7,000 miles will tell if this was the right choice.

New Lights





I had Morton's BMW install my Back Off LED License Tag Frame. This I DO NOT recommend buying for the BMW 1200 GS. The guys at Morton's had a heck of a time figuring out how to just get the stupid mounted. The directions for this product were also unbelievably inadequate. The guy in the shop actually stopped working and came out to show me the directions that came with the box. He just looked at me with this dumbfounded look of "You seriously think I can do this?". Mind you this guy had been working on BMW bikes for almost 15yrs and was a Master Technician if that gives you a sense of how ridiculous this thing turned out to be. In the end he got the brake lights working but failed to get the turn signal lights working, which by the way cost me $20 to get the model that had that feature.

Also I had my new Wunderlich Micro-Flooter lights installed on the bike and although they provide excellent visibility DO NOT BUY THESE THINGS! Quite possibly the worst directions and craftsmanship I have ever seen on any product I have EVER bought. The directions consisted of 9 total steps to install the lights. Lets just say it take more than 9 steps just to put the stupid lights together let alone install them on the bike. Wish I would have conducted more research on this product otherwise I would have seen all the horrendous reviews buy other customers. So I ended up taking them to Morton's BMW in Fredericksburg, VA. Moving on.

5.27.2010

AAA Benefits for Trip Planning


After many years of persistent reminding from my Mother about AAA benefits I should be using, I broke down and stopped by a local AAA store in Fairfax, VA and I am sold. I walked in the door only to be stunned by the amount of staff they had sitting there waiting to help you plan and map any of your wildest travel ideas. This is all of course FREE with your membership with AAA. The receptionist sat me down with a travel planner and I launched into my plans for a cross country motorcycle trip where I would be camping all along the way. Jane (the AAA planner) whipped open a large map of the U.S. and said point to where you want to go and we'll get you all the information you need. As I pointed at each location Jane was logging it into her computer terminal planning my route. Once we had finished Jane said I should receive my TripTik in the mail within 8 days. A TripTik has turn-by-turn directions of my whole trip broken down by each stop I make and includes things to do along the way. It's really awesome. Also before I walked out the door Jane handed me 3 bags full of maps for each state, tourbooks of each state, and camping guides for each state. I will never doubt Mother's advice again hahaha.

5.05.2010

Practice Run #1


With "Practice Run #1" under my belt I plan on giving my lessons learned from the trip. Over the weekend I rode from DC to South Carolina to visit my family and celebrate my Dad's 65th Birthday. One way trip was a total of 390 miles and almost exactly the same amount of mileage I plan on covering (400 miles) during a typical days ride cross-country. All in all I covered approximately 900 miles during this trip due to a couple detours, one being a tour of the Red Oak Brewery in North Carolina (well worth it).
Lesson's Learned:
1) I can only ride for 100 miles (or 1hr 30mins) before I need to get off and rest
2) Bring a dirty rag to wipe off bugs from your helmet visor
3) Wear REI Boxer's to avoid "bunching" in the crotch (haha:) and sweating
4) Be ready to talk to at least one person every time you stop ("So where you headed?")
5) Pack fewer items in my bag (UltraLight packing mantra...count ounces)
6) If it is even slightly chilly out double up your clothing for riding the highway
7) Wear earplugs to avoid longterm hearing damage from wind-noise
8) (IMPORTANT)Make sure your strapped duffle bag has been fully tested for staying on the bike at 70 MPH
9) Add little "side trips" to break up the endless highway miles
10) Pack a good pillow to use with your sleeping setup

I hope this list helps some of you with your planning and things learned from my experience. In the next posts I will list all the gear I packed (with pictures) in my duffle bag and how I plan to improve upon it. Also I will be covering more UltraLight (UL) motorcycle packing ideas to save weight on the trip.