'18 R1200GSA for solo rides
'12 R1200GSA with Hannigan sidecar for rides with Glenlivet
http://travelswithbarley.com/
"travel'n" John... on a 2015 R1200GS / MOA# 102452
"Keep a steady eye ahead, a firm grip on the throttle, be ready with brakes... every mile of the road, there are two miles of the ditch"
(words of wisdom credited to fellow MOA rider Bill T.)
Paul Glaves - "Big Bend", Texas U.S.A
"The greatest challenge to any thinker is stating the problem in a way that will allow a solution." - Bertrand Russell
http://web.bigbend.net/~glaves/
Sip ’N Dip Lounge named one of 'world's most extraordinary bars'
https://helenair.com/news/state-and-...5b9bb2408.html
Kevin Huddy
Silver City, Montana
MOA# 24,790 Ambassador
Wonder what the gate-keepers will think, when Monday morning after the rally... there's BMW's everywhere lining up for entry,
ALL with the required Day Use Entry Reservation Ticket!
We could make that happen on April 29th as Seasonal Reservations are first accepted.
All it would take is communication and the dedicated effort.
And that could be the follow-up wave of riders that will likely arrive Sunday.
"travel'n" John... on a 2015 R1200GS / MOA# 102452
"Keep a steady eye ahead, a firm grip on the throttle, be ready with brakes... every mile of the road, there are two miles of the ditch"
(words of wisdom credited to fellow MOA rider Bill T.)
The rangers at the gates have seen it all I suspect. Think a hundred Harleys waiting to ride the GTTSR. In 2019 we made the egregious error of riding over on the first day the road opened. We happened to be in Kalispel the day before when they announced the snap opening. Absolute chaos, bumper to bumper, stopping to view things without pulling over and started a torrential downpour 20 miles in. I am in no hurry to ride it again. But, being at the St Mary gate when it opens is the best way to avoid the mob for at least most of the way.
Kevin Huddy
Silver City, Montana
MOA# 24,790 Ambassador
"travel'n" John... on a 2015 R1200GS / MOA# 102452
"Keep a steady eye ahead, a firm grip on the throttle, be ready with brakes... every mile of the road, there are two miles of the ditch"
(words of wisdom credited to fellow MOA rider Bill T.)