SteveAikens
Proud Veteran
You are such a Butt.!!.Call me Iron Butt.
Here are the stats from my ride today:
1,065.9 miles.
You wil indeed see me there.See you all Friday at the Pizza Party!
Congrats. Nice ride with good stats.
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You are such a Butt.!!.Call me Iron Butt.
Here are the stats from my ride today:
1,065.9 miles.
You wil indeed see me there.See you all Friday at the Pizza Party!
Encourage people to ride above their stamina and out of their safety zone. This is ridiculous.
Ride to die - die to ride.
Encourage people to ride above their stamina and out of their safety zone. This is ridiculous.
Ride to die - die to ride.
No one was encouraged to ride above their stamina and out of their safety zone. Quite the opposite in fact. Multiple messages of "stop if.." were given. While my time wasn't the best, it was still under 24 hours and I loved every bit of the ride (except that I didn't have my wonderful husband along). The association did a great job in putting this SaddleSore together. Hats off to them!
Encourage people to ride above their stamina and out of their safety zone. This is ridiculous.
Ride to die - die to ride.
Tip of the Helmet to Rob Nye and Mike Kneebone. I would not have attempted the ride without it being so convenient and the fact that I was going to ride the exact route anyway.
What a great event to see so many new members at the same time.
Promised my children that I would stop anytime I felt sleepy or unsafe. Kept the promise and made the ride as well.
Bob rides a 1992 GL1500 Goldwing and he needed gas every 90 minutes or so. Needless to say that took us completely out of the running. We spent over 4 hours getting fuel alone. He is an Old School Rider and rides with a Tank Top, No Gloves and an Open Face Helmet. When it was hot we would have to slow down to <50mph so the blast furnace was not so bad. He could not imagine how a closed face helmet could be cooler when it was 109 degrees at 65mph than an open face helmet.
The ride was fun but cold at the end - made the mistake of doing the run through Oregon (Hwy 20) in the wee hours and it was cold. I violated one of the cardinal rules - be prepared for cold weather (should of brought the heated vest at least).
BTW, does anyone know who took the group photo of all the Redmond 1000 riders at the pizza dinner and if it's possible to get copies?
The photographer was none other than Mr. Bill Shaw, editor Iron Butt Magazine.
Speaking of the IBA rag, what did you think of the complementary issue?