Friday, May 16, 2014

Ride 1

This morning's ride was amazing. It's exactly what we wanted it to be last year and what we hoped for today. 

It was full of tree-canopied dirt roads with cows laying in the surrounding green rolling hills. And the occasional farm dog chasing us down the road.

Lunch is at Burger Land, same place we ate last time! In fact, my phone auto connected to the burgerland-wifi that I saved a year ago. 


Pfew!

Made it to camp. The bikes didn't fall over. Trailer and BMW are intact. The tents are up. We are right on the lake, which you can barely see is covered with fog under the moonlight.

Ticker says 3:03AM and 38° F.  Time for sleep.




Tuesday, May 13, 2014

The TAT

It's time for another one: a hundred miles (if we're lucky) of the Trans-America Trail (TAT). It will be a quick 3 days, and only 4 hours away. But don't for a moment underestimate the difficulty of this ride.

I don't think I wrote about it (probably from embarrassment). But about this time last year, the TAT defeated Danny and me (well, mostly Danny).

We packed the bikes and road south after work. After pulling into camp, preparing for a late fire and night under the stars... we quickly found ourselves in this instead:



After flooded tents, soaking clothes, and a few hours sleep, the roads looked like this:



We rode for 10 hours and made it about 25 miles. It was horrible. One of us fell (I won't say who). But we mostly kept upright by walking our bikes through the mud. There were a couple good parts, like stream crossing:





But we left that place, defeated.

So after a year of building up the courage to re-attack our foe, we are ready to return; this time smarter. We'll be hauling the bikes and leaving the gear at camp so we can keep them light on the ride. We've got newer, better gear. We've also added a third challenger, our secret weapon who currently has an undefeated record against the TAT. He can ride. He can camp. He can take a turn driving us down there. And we like to call him...

Joey.


Also, most importantly, this time we've checked the forecast beforehand. So we should be good.

Saturday, January 12, 2013

The Dalton Highway Ride

Yeah, it took me a while to put this together. Something about the hours of footage we took has kept me from taking the time.

Here's some clips of our ride from Fairbanks up to the Arctic Circle and back, along the infamous Dalton Highway.


Monday, September 10, 2012

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Back in the saddle

I have been riding again. Because apparently, my KLR, with it's blown form seal, saggy chain, overdue oil change, and wearing tires... Is still more reliable than my car. Which isn't running.