• I forgot to turn on the tracker

    1月15日, アメリカ ⋅ ☁️ 21 °F

    Today was my second day on the bike this year and I knocked out about 300 miles. Unfortunately, I forgot to turn on my tracker, so the map isn't going to show today, but with 99, 620 mi left this year, I don't think that's going to make a huge difference 🤣.

    I spent all day in the snow and cold collecting photographs for the Harley-Davidson dealership challenge (5), the America's Ultimate Long Distance Rider challenge (21), and the Ride to Eat Across the USA challenge (1). It was only 300 miles, but it took about 13 hours because of all the stops, plus I stopped to eat lunch and thaw out a little bit.

    While eating lunch at Culver's in Dayton, I chatted with a lovely couple who also ride and are spending the entire year of their 50th wedding anniversary going on 50 mini trips and adventures. What an awesome idea! Kudos on you two and congrats for being able to put up with each other for that long 🤣.

    Hope to see you on the road! Remember, NO WHINING!

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    Starting odometer: 46753
    Ending odometer: 47065
    Daily mileage: 312
    2026 miles total: 398
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  • Finally On The Road...For The Day

    1月7日, アメリカ ⋅ ⛅ 46 °F

    Hey, everybody! I finally had the time and the weather to get out on the bike and begin my 100,000-mile ride!

    Officially, my odometer and starting mileage are 46,667.

    In 45°F and overcast sky, I headed up to Mason, Ohio, to visit one of my sponsors, Powder Keg Harley-Davidson, who threw a battery on the bike for me this morning. I put on my heated gear underneath my Aerostich riding suit, but I never turned it on--not even the gloves--and had to take it off when I got to the dealership. This suit is the bomb! There is not one seam crack and absolutely no air gets in the suit with all the zippers zipped. It is fantastic!

    After that, the sun started to come out and I headed back to Kentucky for a picture and check-in at High Stakes Harley-Davidson. One of my riding goals this year is to win Harley's Ride 365 Dealership Check-In Challenge. 2 down, 650 to go!

    I only logged 86 miles today, but it's a start!

    Remember, NO WHINING!

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  • Day 8: I'm Home

    2025年5月29日, アメリカ ⋅ ☁️ 66 °F

    I just made it home. More later.

    It's later.

    Whew, what a ride! At just over 6,000 miles in 7 days of riding, I was pretty beat by the time I got home Thursday evening.

    I am so very happy to have been able to attend my friend's Doctorate commencement ceremony. Bonus, I completed HOG's 15 Rides for 2025 by collecting the last four photos in CA, ID, SD, and ND. I also got the final of five photos for the Motorcycle Grand Tour of Texas Republic of Texas Tour by visiting the boundary marker in Rawlins, WY. Really cool places!

    After doing the math from my odometer readings and GPS tracks, I managed to collect four Iron Butt rides: three SaddleSore 1000s [1000 miles in under 24 hours] and a BunBurner 1500 [1500 miles in under 36 hours]. These miles also count towards Harley's "Let's Ride" charity event for the season, which I hope helps make a difference for our veterans.

    Another bonus: I feel more confident on the big bike now, although I still need to work on my slow skills with him. My new tent and cot are also terrific--so fast to set up and take down--but unfortunately my sleeping pad no longer holds air. It lasted about 10 years, so I can't complain.

    This was a great training experience for the Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge coming up next summer. I'm so glad I was able to take this ride, and even happier that I was there for my amazing friend.

    Until the next trip, peace and passion to you.

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    Links:
    https://www.ironbutt.com/
    https://motorcyclegrandtouroftexas.com/
    https://www.harley-davidson.com/us/en/content/h… [Ride 365]
    https://www.h-dletsride.com/
    https://www.hokaheychallenge.com
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  • Day 7: Almost Done

    2025年5月28日, アメリカ ⋅ ☁️ 54 °F

    Fairly certain today was well over 1000 miles. Got very lucky with storms all day, but managed to dodge every single one of them. A few sprinkles, but not enough to even get my feet wet 😁.

    Apparently in North Dakota I am invisible, even with my wonderful brights. Even with the extra lights, a trucker ran me into another lane, a rusty pickup pulled right in front of me going about 30 mph slower than me, and a Toyota Sienna bitch--which are almost as bad as Genesis assholes--rode up my ass then went to pass but then went exactly my speed right next to me. What the absolute fuck? 🤬

    Today I got my last two 15 rides for 2025, Mount Rushmore and the giant buffalo in North Dakota. Unfortunately, you couldn't see Mount Rushmore, but I hope my photo will be accepted and I think it will.

    Since it's supposed to be 45 and rainy tonight, I decided to use some points and cash for a hotel in St Paul, where I just arrived.

    I have to figure out a way to get a thousand miles in less than 18 hours without using the interstates. Either they're going to kill me or I'm going to kill one of them. I'll be home tomorrow in about 800 miles. Very ready.

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  • Day 6: let's get this done

    2025年5月27日, アメリカ ⋅ ☁️ 54 °F

    After stopping so early last night, I was up at 4:00 and gone by 4:30. I had a lot of gas stops today but not a lot of photos. One photo I did get though was my Republic of Texas historical marker. When Texas was its own country for about 5 years, a little sliver of the Republic went all the way up into Rawlins, Wyoming, where there is now a marker to mark the spot. I got the photo for the Motorcycle Grand Tour of Texas Republic of Texas Tour, and that makes all five photos for that challenge complete.

    I also got one of my last 15 Rides for 2025 photos, the giant potato in Blackfoot, Idaho. Only two left, which I should get tomorrow. I slept for lunch near the museum at a place called Arctic Circle, which looked like it was in an old Dairy Queen building, but it had a really good halibut sandwich, great thick crunchy french fries, and the obligatory fry sauce IYKYK 😉.

    I got sprinkled on several times today, and I thought about putting on my rain gear, but I was just too lazy and in too much of a hurry. Luckily I got away with it and didn't get rained on.

    By the way Gold Rush Harley-Davidson in Elko Nevada is permanently closed.

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  • Day 5: Too Tired

    2025年5月26日, アメリカ ⋅ ☀️ 77 °F

    I didn't get very far today because I was so very tired. Not even my Hoka Hey stay awake dance kept me from almost falling asleep east of Reno. So I stopped at about 3:00 p.m. I couldn't quite check in yet, so I had a meal at the attached restaurant. Once I got my key, I was straight into bed. At about 6:30 I went back to get another meal, but to go so I could have half for breakfast. I just got back to the room and I'm about to go to sleep. Horrible day.

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  • Day 4: Commencement!!

    2025年5月25日, アメリカ ⋅ ☁️ 54 °F

    I had a lazy morning while Joelle went to church. I walked down the street to a cafe called La Crêpe à moi, where I had a delicious ham and swiss galette 🤤. Then I went back to the dorm until Joelle came back.

    Just after noon, we walked back to the same place, where she got a Nutella crepe 🤤 and I got a creme brulee 🤤. Then we went back to the dorm.

    Around 1330, she left for her commencement ceremony rehearsal, while waited until 1430 to go back to the same street where I'd already been twice, at this time to eat lunch at Bongo Burger Northside 🤤.

    By 1500, I was walking through campus to get to the ceremony, which started at 1600. It was terrific and not too churchy, despite it being the Pacific School of Religion and mostly Methodist. It was a great ceremony, and Joelle won an academic award, which is no surprise after all the awards she won in the Air Force as a Historian. I'm so very happy for her and all of the new Doctors of Ministry.

    A drink with another new Doctor near campus after the reception, and Joelle was really wiped, so we took an Uber back to the dorm. While waiting, I was handed a flyer about stopping AI...making Berkeley live up to my expectations 💕. Love it! Very sad to leave San Fran so soon (in the morning), but mission accomplished and it's time to head home.

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  • Day 3: Over 40,000 On the Bike

    2025年5月24日, アメリカ ⋅ ☀️ 59 °F

    I didn't have issues sleeping at Bakersfield HD last night and was up and gone before 0430. Just before 0900, I pulled up to the service bay at Oakland HD. As a traveler, sometimes you can show up at a dealership with no appointment and they'll slip you in. Despite being fourth in line, they found space for me.

    Around 1030, I had Door Dash bring me some lunch while I waited, and of course before I finished, the bike was done, including a replaced fuse that should solve my issues with the heated grips, charging port in the tour pack, speakers, etc 🤞. I scarfed the rest of the meal, quickly packed up, and hit the road to meet up with my friend just a few miles away.

    I met her and a couple of friends at a coffee shop in Berkeley, then met her at the dorm. The Pacific School of Religion provided my friend a room in the dormitory, and since I have my cot and camping gear, I'm just staying with her.

    After a nice long hot shower and a bit of a rest, the two of us went to the Study Hall, a bar on top of a nearby hotel overlooking the University of California at Berkeley campus for a drink before meeting folks at a local pizzeria. We had a stunning time.

    It was a great day.

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  • Day 2: 2,513.2 Miles Along

    2025年5月23日, アメリカ ⋅ ☁️ 70 °F

    Another pretty good day of riding...mostly. I was up at 0400 and packed in 15 minutes 😱. I'm loving my new tent. You just take it out of the bag and let go. It pops up on its own, just like those silver sunshades for your car windshield. Twisting it back down is a little more complicated, but the drawn instructions are on the bag 👍.

    I spent more time at the gas station cleaning up (brushing teeth, etc.) and layering up for my ride through the passes on I-70. It was a good thing that I found the extension cord to make my heated jacket reach the table by the battery tender. At about 40°F and with wind chill, even with the gloves on max, my hands were frozen.

    I'm glad I did it at 0500 though, because there was a lot of construction and traffic was already getting heavy. It's such a beautiful drive even when you're lickity splitting it. I made good time and popped out near Glenwood Springs. That's where Doc Holliday is buried. Not much later I peeled out of my heated gear, but kept on the leathers (IYKYK: ATGATT). I should've changed boots though.

    I went into Las Vegas to get my friend a graduation gift from the Punk Rock Museum. I have to take a tour next time wow! Anyway, by the time I got to Vegas, my feet in my cold weather, waterproof boots were on fire, but every time I stopped I forgot to change. Even in Beatty just before going through Death Valley 🤦.

    The ride had been great until I was on 95 (US? NV?) heading north from Vegas to Beatty. After I passed Creech Air Force Base, the road is just two lanes and 70 mph. I guess my lights don't work because cars passing on the other side we're coming extremely close to me. In fact, one car didn't even get out of my lane. I had to take the shoulder to avoid a head-on. That was my first 🖕 of the day, which was about 12 hours after I started. That's a very long time for me to not have a reason 🤣. Anyway, I survived but did several more 🖕 on that stretch of road.

    It only took me 1.5 hours to get through Death Valley National Park, and only about 20 minutes of that was at or below sea level, which means it was like riding in a hair dryer. I don't even want to know how hot it was, but my leathers were too hot for me to touch 😱. Luckily, I was up and out pretty fast.

    Going up about 5000 feet was great, but when I hit the twisties I also hit terrible wind gusts, so it was slow going for a while. After stopping for my 15 Rides photo at the Manzanar War Camp, I really hit the wind. It was so hard that it felt like a hand pushing me all over the road. For 40 miles, Mt right elbow was locked and pushing into the bar while my left grip was in erted so I could pull. I had to set the cruise on 55 in a 65 with my hazards going because I was all over the road. Crazy.

    I never fully got away from the wind. In fact, it's still gusty right now here in Bakersfield. I'm camped right in front of the HD on the main drag, Merle Haggard Road 🤣, but it's the darkest spot. I'm hoping no security guard or cop will mess with me. 🤞

    I'll be up again at 0400 and head straight to Oakland HD where I'm hoping they can do a quick oil and filter change for me 🤞.

    Mostly good riding today. Could've been worse. Oh, and 91 octane is about $5.60/gallon 😞.

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    [I'll add some pics from my camera once I pull them off. Really pretty scenery today.]

    I almost forgot! I was getting gas after Zion HD and a French couple at the next pump had problems with their credit card. They didn't speak much English, and I've forgotten more French than I know now, but I told them to go inside, which he did. When I left, I asked him, "C'est bon?" (is it good?). He smiled, "Oui! Merci!," to which I replied bon jour and bon voyage 🤣, which may or may not be appropriate, but was the only French that came to mind 🤣.
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  • Day 1: 1,294.7 Miles Along

    2025年5月22日, アメリカ ⋅ 🌙 61 °F

    I had a hell of a ride today. I left Cincinnati just after 05:00 and just blasted interstates all day. I hit one really bad construction area in Illinois; it was backed up for miles because it went down to one lane. So I did some very slow lane splitting and shoulder work when traffic was at a dead stop to get through it.

    I made it around Indianapolis, St Louis, and Kansas City during business hours with no problems whatsoever. And I just went through Denver to get here, Golden Colorado, where I am camping in the parking lot at Avalanche Harley-Davidson.

    I didn't even have any problems with truck drivers today.

    What I did have problems with was the bike. The heated grips don't work. The cigarette lighter charging port fell out (I caught it). The battery tender doesn't send any juice to my heated gear. The charging port in the tour pack doesn't work. The CB won't give me the option to turn it on. And the bike doesn't think it has a WHIM installed anymore (wireless headset interface module), which may be in conjunction with the CB. 😞

    When I stopped at St Charles Harley in Missouri, I pulled into the service bay and asked them if they could just see if I had blown a fuse. I told him I was in a hurry, and the response was, "It'll cost $129 and take a couple of hours." I said never mind and left.

    All in all, a really great day with mostly good roads, only a little bit of sprinkles in Indiana, and just a few asshole drivers. I'll take it!!

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  • MCGTTX Day 14 & Last

    2025年4月26日, アメリカ ⋅ ☁️ 48 °F

    I got up this morning at 0430 and was rolling at 0500. My first photo stop was the Arkansas 15 Rides location at the Oark Cafe. I hit a couple of HDs as well, although I skipped several others to avoid traffic. I hit a 30+-minute parking lot on I-40 in Memphis, something to do with a group of crotch rockets and a pickup truck.

    However, the biggest thing I did today was make it all the way from Greenville TX to California KY, about 1200 miles. Very glad to be in my own comfy bed, which is where I am right now 😁.

    Well, that's a wrap on this trip.
    - Best part: Seeing my brother and sister-in-law for Easter and my uncle and aunt when I checked on my RV yesterday.
    - Worst part: Truckers.

    My bike's trip meter says the 17 days (14 riding days) covered 8841.9 miles. Whoosh. Not the Hoka Hey but pretty respectable.

    ✌️ Until next time
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  • MCGTTX Day 13--Complete!

    2025年4月25日, アメリカ ⋅ ⛅ 79 °F

    Today, I rented a car so I could go to my RV. The roads to it are either dirt or badly paved, plus my gravel driveway is completely overgrown, so I figured it would be safer to just take a car than to try to maneuver this massive motorcycle down there. It worked out well, and the RV and barn are just fine.

    After I returned the rental, I grabbed my final 😁 MCGTTX photo at the Audie Murphy Museum (https://maps.app.goo.gl/BzUiT3bN3iXoZ2XN8). I've been here before, but never inside. It looks really cool.

    Now I'm at the hotel finishing the pizza and wings I ordered yesterday. Tomorrow I head back to Kentucky.

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  • MCGTTX Day 12

    2025年4月24日, アメリカ ⋅ 🌧 72 °F

    If you can believe it, I didn't get soaked today 😱. Despite a train every 25 minutes or so, I did get some rest last night. But when my alarm went off at 0530, it was pouring. At about 0630 the lightning and thunder pounded across Oklahoma City while I stayed in my tent.

    At 0900, the rain finally sputtered down to adjust a few sprinkles here and there, so I opened my tent flap. Apparently I parked in a Caliber Collision person's spot because they were parked only a couple of feet off my back bumper 🫤, and I remember hearing a bang earlier, which must have been their POS car door. [You work at a repair shop, dude. Fix your car 🤦.]

    Anyway, I rolled at 0930, eager to be gone and glad that no one confronted me about being there. I was in such a rush that I forgot to tie my boots. But I was in such a rush to get to a bathroom that I didn't care 🤣🤣🤣.

    I looked for a gas station along my route, and I find a Love's truck stop. Perfect! I get free coffee there. I can have a hot breakfast. And they usually have fairly decent restrooms. 19 miles away. I can do this. And I did. Barely 🤣🤣.

    Yes, free coffee, hot breakfast burrito, take my meds, brush my teeth, wash my face, make some phone calls, update last night's Day 11 post, and check the weather. Crap.

    150 miles to go. It's warm. I don't need rain gear. That's usually my famous last words before I get soaked. But not today!! I missed all the bad stuff except some wet roads, road spray, and just enough drops to put my visor down here and there. Yay!

    Now the bike is parked under the overhang at the hotel and I had DoorDash bring me some Shiner Bock beer. Yessir, how d'ya do!!

    Not a terrible day.

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    P.S.: How is it legal to have Texas plates on your car and boast an OU emblem? And you drive like shit, too. Get off my ass or I'll go even slower, traitor. 🖕
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  • MCGTTX Day 11

    2025年4月24日, アメリカ ⋅ ☁️ 66 °F

    About 1100 miles today, I think. Will have to verify once I get home. Just busted ass all day to avoid the rain. Stayed dry, but I may get rained on tonight . Brilliant plan of mine: camp at the Harley dealership. It's right next to the train tracks 😭. Oh well. One just went by. Maybe another won't until after I get some sleep.

    Night.

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    Update: Here's a bit more about yesterday now that I'm conscious. It's 1030 🤣.

    I rolled out of the KOA "kampground" just after 0600. It was pretty slow going until sunrise when I stopped for fuel--both for me and for the bike--around 0730. Looking at the weather radar, I was positive I was going to get soaked, but with the warmth, I decided to forego the rain gear.

    Really glad I did, too. I hit some sprinkles at 0919, then nothing. Nada. I managed, by lucky alone, to skirt past every cell that loomed. After reaching Roughneck HD in Longview at 0900, I realized I wasn't booked at the hotel until Thursday night...and the hotel was only 100 miles away.

    So, I decided to run up to northern Kansas to grab another HOG 15 Rides photo. Then I realized that if I rode hard, I could turn the day into an Iron Butt SaddleSore 1000. So I did 😁. Which is why I was pitching my tent so late last night.

    But success! Not only did I get the pic. I missed all the rain. All of it. Yay me!!

    I won't be as lucky today, for sure 😥.

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    P.S.: I knew the weather was going to be dodgy because of the old saying, "Red sky at night, sailors' delight. Red sky at morning, sailors take warning." My pic is the bet I could get for sunrise.
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  • MCGTTX Day 10

    2025年4月22日, アメリカ ⋅ ⛅ 75 °F

    I broke camp and left Corpus Christi HD just after 0600. I rode down to the shore area to eat at the Whataburger that has the founder's statue inside 🤣. There were a lot of homeless around that area, and before I even got off the bike, one was asking me for cash. I never give out cash, and told him I didn't have any, but he could come inside with me and I'd buy him breakfast. He was very happy with that. And he said he was an Air Force vet, so double cool.

    I was out of town just at sunrise (0700), but it was completely overcast, so no view 😥. I hit a bit of rain sprinkles for a little while, but nothing significant.

    The worst part of today is that I couldn't shake the trucks. Every single road I was on today, there they were being assholes. Even the tiny two-lane back roads. There they were, over the center line because they don't fit in the narrow lanes.

    But despite the semis and the farm trucks that also dick around in the left lane, I cruised photo stop after photo stop. It seemed like it would never end (and technically it still hasn't), but I made it a whole lot of miles to this KOA in Rusk, TX, where I figured I'd grab a tent space and bathroom for $25. Of course, I soon discovered that the whole area for the tents and cabins is sand, so after a heart thumping, inch-by-inch, 3-point turn in gravel, I'm camped under the pavilion by the office and bathrooms. I'll be gone before they even realize I was here anyway.

    Not a great day, but I made a whole lot of stops.

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  • MCGTTX Day 9

    2025年4月21日, アメリカ ⋅ 🌙 73 °F

    Since Matt and Katie had to work this morning, I was up at 0430 to finish packing my laundry and getting ready to roll. I left them about 0545 with big hugs until I'm back in Texas.

    As soon as I got on the highway at 0600, I was battling traffic: truckers not looking before changing lanes or if they look not caring if anyone is there, people going 10 mph under the speed limit in the left lane texting or holding their phone to their ear, and just the normal too many cars in too few lanes all going the same direction at the same time with the one asshole that keeps changing lanes trying to get ahead of everyone and just fucking everything up worse.

    This was my entire day. I got to Corpus Christi at 2030 after spending most of the day on and around I-35. Nightmare. So I ate at Whataburger and am now camped at the Harley dealership down the street. I'm exhausted but I don't know how much rest I'll be able to get because the humidity is about 99%, everything is wet including my phone screen as I type this, and there is no breeze. I'm doomed.

    Not a great day, by I did meet another rider at a stop and a very nice couple chatted with me at another one. Also not a great day because, although the weather was clear, it was only 45°F when I left Fort Worth 🥶 and over 90°F when I finally had to change boots under a tree while drinking Gatorade 🥵. And now I'm just lying here sticking to my cot 😰. Ugh

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  • MCGTTX Day 8--Easter Sunday

    2025年4月20日, アメリカ ⋅ 🌙 64 °F

    I left the hotel around 0900 to hit my photo stops and dealerships in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, the "DFW Metroplex" we call it. 150 miles and several hours later, I was at my brother Matt and sister-in-law Katie's house with her mother Lisa and two Golden Retrievers, Lily the sweetheart and Daisy the psychopath 🤣 (true though).

    Even though I had hit some rain in North Dallas earlier, the weather was cool, dry, and sunny, perfect for sitting on the porch with a cold drink and chatting.

    Around 1600 we went to The Hacienda Ranch for an awesome TexMex meal. I had the "Favorite": two cheese enchiladas covered in their chili [which is not made with cinnamon or beans, you crazy Cincinnati people], and topped with diced steak and grilled onions and peppers. Yummy 🤤🤤🤤!!

    Afterwards, we went by our parents' house to see the progress my brother has made with the estate. (We just lost Mom last year and Dad back in 2020.) It was heartbreaking to see the house so empty--the only house they ever owned and the only house we grew up in--with only a few knickknacks in boxes to get rid of. But he's done a wonderful job with the yard and fence and the place is well on its way to be a rental property.

    Then it was back to their house, where Lisa said goodbye and the three of us just hung out for the rest of the evening while I did my laundry.

    Now I've had a shower and am definitely ready for bed.

    The great days just keep coming 👏👏👏.

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    P.S.: Matt let me try coconut Dr. Pepper. OMG IS IT AMAZING!!! Particularly with some Tito's vodka in it 🤣🤣.
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  • MCGTTX Day 7

    2025年4月19日, アメリカ ⋅ 🌧 72 °F

    This morning I woke up at 0300 worried about the weather. You see, my plan was to get up at 0400 and leave at 0430 to do an Iron Butt Association's Egg Hunt 1000 Gold. This 1000-mile minimum ride can only be done on Easter weekend. But I knew the weather was going to roll in; I just didn't know how bad it would be.

    At 0300, the forecast called for severe thunderstorms at 0500, with the front moving North Northeast pushing 40 mph winds and even higher gusts. My route was headed due north on I-35 almost to Nebraska. I debated with myself for about 15 minutes, thinking if I left before 0400, maybe I could beat the worst of it. Then I realized that if I had to debate this for so long, I probably shouldn't go. So I went back to sleep.

    Therefore, all I did today was watch Netflix and eat leftover pizza 🤣.

    Another great day! 🤣🤣🤣

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  • MCGTTX Day 5

    2025年4月17日, アメリカ ⋅ 🌬 84 °F

    Well, even with as tired as I was, I didn't get much sleep. One, the asshole truckers like to use their engine brakes, and two, the bloody screaming grackles. I really hate those birds. Google says they're migratory, but they live here all the time and are worse than seagulls with their savaging and aggression. Luckily, they didn't tear anything up on the bike (it was waaay too windy to put on the half cover) and they didn't poop on my tent (their 💩 is like acid).

    Anyway, I did get some rest early this morning (I guess even the grackles sleep occasionally), and was up at 07:00. I rolled out by 08:00 and blasted through my stops to try to beat the heat.

    When I got to the big smokestack, which I've passed umpteen thousand times but never visited, I stopped for lunch at the restaurant. Ooooh yummy! Cold meatloaf with mayo and ketchup on Texas toast. Perfect Texas meal!!

    Since I only had 100 miles to go to reach the hotel, I slowed down a little...well, I had to since I-20 is always a parking lot because of the hills and truckers that have to go 1 mph faster than the other truck and block the whole fucking highway for literally miles. 🤬

    Anyway, I got to the hotel about 14:30, unloaded the bike, and ordered some beer via DoorDash. Hashtag WINNING!

    As for the hotel, when you stay at budget hotels, you have to make sure they meet certain expectations. For me, that is first and foremost that they don't have bed bugs (read the reviews!). I don't have much stuff, but I like the stuff I have and don't want to burn it. Then there's basic safety and hygiene: the doors and windows lock, the towels seem clean, the sheets don't have cigarette burns in them, the floor doesn't leave your bare feet black 🤢, stuff like that.

    I took a risk on this Red Roof Inn because I had a discount...and it paid off big time!!!! This place has washers and dryers THAT WORK! It has at least one ice machine THAT WORKS! The a/c unit is mounted in the wall instead of under the window and WORKS LIKE A ROCKSTAR!! Everything is very clean and smoke free, everything locks, and there's hot, like actually really hot, water. Like, look, mom, I'm a big girl now and can use the shower without burning myself hot water. Even at the expensive hotels really hot water is rare. Great hotel!! I will definitely stay here again!!

    So now I've uploaded some of my photos, am drinking an adult beverage, and am about to watch a Netflix movie. I plan on ordering pizza later, then sleeping in this big comfy bed. Hopefully no grackles will find me tonight 😉.

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  • MCGTTX Day 4

    2025年4月16日, アメリカ ⋅ 🌬 72 °F

    After a decent night's rest--the wind woke me up a few times--I was up at 05:00, had some banana bread that Gareth made me take (thank you!), offered some.crumbs to the really big ants that left me alone, and broke camp by 06:00. It was still dark, so it was very slow rolling on FM170.

    Twelve miles East, I put in less than a gallon of 87 octane at the Lajitas General Store just to make sure I got all the way to Alpine. (My fuel gauge is out, and Presidio to Alpine would've been about 160 miles--too close.) I usually go through Big Bend National Park, but today I opted for the 75 mph road North to Alpine.

    Sunrise was another beauty, popping up over the desert hills faster than I realized. By the time I came across two coyotes playing in the road, it was full daylight. I saw them in plenty of time to slow way down, and didn't hit either despite them acting like squirrels. Right! No, left! No, right! 🤣🤣

    The rest of the day was just hightailing from one photo to another, with a couple of pretty cool places, like the Seaquist Home and the Bucees art thing. The latter wasn't where my GPS said it was, so when I saw a cop who had someone pulled over, I stopped about 100 yards in front of them and waited. After the newly ticketed car drove away...slowly...I walked towards the cop as he pulled up and asked him for directions. Turns out I was only a couple of miles short, so I found it soon after. (He did a u-turn, so I bolted 😉.)

    The wildlife was out today, but luckily only a raccoon decided to cross the road in front of me tonight, and he was much smarter than the squirrels. And the coyotes 🤣. I also saw, either on, in, or next to the road: cattle, sheep, goats, pronghorn antelope, llama, turkeys, and a roadrunner, which wasn't near the coyotes 🤣.

    Anyway, I had planned to sleep by the Abilene HD, but it's in a busy area and lit all around. So I went about six miles further to a Pilot Flying J off I-20 and am camped in the parking lot. The wind is terrible; I'm next to grass and had to stake down the rain cover. I suspect it will wake me up like last night, but I'm really tired, so it may not.

    Overall, another good day of riding. Lots of miles down and lots of photos collected.

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  • MCGTTX Day 3

    2025年4月15日, アメリカ ⋅ 🌬 79 °F

    It was so nice to see Gareth at Hotel Texan again! I really love that little hotel!

    I took my time with the delicious banana bread and coffee, and didn't roll until 08:00. It was a bit chilly again, 55°F or so, but not bad at all.

    It was a pretty short day simply going south. I hit a patch of I-20 that couldn't get over 60 mph despite the speed limit being 75 because of all the trucks running side by side. 🤬🤬🤬. So I hopped off and used the service roads for a few miles between stops.

    I had a great lunch in Pecos: BBQ brisket sandwich with green beans, cole slaw, and sweet tea 🤤🤤🤤. Of course, I over did it, so the next 85 miles were tiresome.

    As soon as I went over the Davis Mountains, the temperature shot up about 20 degrees to the high 80s. After cruising through Fort Davis, I grabbed a little gas in Marfa to get me down to Presidio. I took a break at the gas station and got some food for this evening. I didn't peel any layers because I only had 35 miles to go to my planned stop. I probably should have though.

    One of my favorite roads in Texas is FM170 from Presidio through Lajitas to Big Bend National Park. It's a rollercoaster with its dives into and out of arollos, which today we're full of sand and very slippery. So, my 35 miles turned into an hour-long, sweaty mess. By the time I got to the Tepee Rest Stop, just after 17:00, I was ready to get off the bike. Good thing this was my planned overnight spot 😉.

    I broke out my new chaise lounge slash camping cot and I am soooo glad I have this with me. The wind is blowing and beginning to cool off now. I've peeled all my riding gear and put on my flipflops. The beef jerky, trail mix, and powdered Gatorade are washing away the heat, just like the wet wipes washed the grime off my face and hands.

    Now let's set up the rest of the gear....

    And it fits in the tent! Yay! I forgot to check that before I left, but yay it fits! It's so worth having it strapped to the top of the bike 🤣. I'm going to sleep well tonight.

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  • MCGTTX Day 2

    2025年4月14日, アメリカ ⋅ ☁️ 63 °F

    After a nice rest in a well-air conditioned room, I left the hotel at 07:00, just as the sky was lightening into day.

    One of my favorite times on the bike is sunrise, and today was a great one! I managed to catch a terrific photo of a train that had given me a toot a few minutes earlier.... When I see a moving train, and if I think the engineer can see me, I lay on the horn and give the old hand signal for him to blow it, yes, just like a kid in the backseat of a car 🤣. It doesn't always work (I think they're on their phones 😜), but it did today! Anyway, he was rolling pretty slow, so I was able to blast ahead of him, take my first photo of the day, and get across the tracks before he came into town. I stopped at the crossing when he came by to take the photo with the beautiful sunrise in the background.

    By the time I got back on the bike, I knew I hadn't put on enough layers for the almost 50-degree difference from yesterday afternoon. It was only 47°F when I left the hotel 😱. So I stopped in town to put on my heated gloves and another shirt. And was very glad I did, too.

    Before I knew it, I was through the corner of Texas and in New Mexico, and the temperature had fallen to 43°F. WTH? The first pass I went over was at almost 8,000 feet, and the wind chill was crazy cold. Then I was in Colorado, where, you guessed it, the temperature was still cold.

    There was quite a bit of snow under the trees on the twisty road to Bishop's Castle. This was a two-fee photo stop for me, one for the MCGTTX and one for HOG's 15 Rides. Yay! I also got a couple of practice holy-crap-theres-not-enough-room-u-turns trying to get in the right spot to take the pics 🤦. I'm still not 100% comfortable maneuvering this gigantic bike. But I didn't fall over in the middle of the road, and I got down the mountain unscathed despite numb fingers.

    Rolling back south on I-25 and I was in New Mexico again, passing through Lincoln County where Billy the Kid made some history in the Lincoln County War. Watch the movie Young Guns or better yet, go to the town of Lincoln where they have a great museum, and the town is kept as it was in the 1870s-1880s!!! I didn't take that detour this time, but you should the next time you're nearby!

    I was in Roswell before I realized, checking in at the HD and taking a pic in front of the International UFO Museum. I really need to go in there one day 🤣. But the best part was that it had warmed up enough to take off my big gloves (but not completely turn off the heated grips 🤣).

    More blasting south and I put my wheels back in Texas, where you can really blast with speed limits of 75 mph! My last picture was just 20 miles before my hotel stop in Seagraves.

    You absolutely must stop to meet Gareth at the Hotel Texan (hoteltexan.com). The hotel and all the rooms/suites are furnished with antique pieces where you feel like you stepped back into the West...but with really comfy beds and indoor plumbing 😉. Gareth is also a rider and the hotel is a continuing sponsor of the MCGTTX. It's a great place to eat, chat, and take a well-deserved break from the road. Tell Gareth I sent you!!

    I'm in for the night, and ready for some shut eye. Only about 500 miles to go tomorrow, so I can enjoy the locally baked banana bread that Gareth serves for breakfast 🤤🤤🤤. Yum!

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  • MCGTTX Day 1

    2025年4月13日, アメリカ ⋅ ☁️ 79 °F

    I had a nice ride today, short and hot, but good. I didn't leave the hotel until about 0930, which was just fine with me.

    Before I knew it, I was in Amarillo where I stopped to see the Slug Bugs, which is like a smaller Cadillac Ranch. Then I headed up to Kansas to see Dorothy's House from the movie "Wizard of Oz." Pretty cool.

    I was headed back south through Guymon, OK, when I saw a bunch of name brand hotels. I pulled over to see what one would cost for the night and....

    One thing I learned from my Hoka Hey challenge in 2022 is that when you're tired, you ALWAYS put your kick stand down when you stop, even if it's just for a few seconds.

    So today, really hot and really tired, when I pulled over to check hotel prices, I put my kick stand down. Good thing, too, because then I forgot to put it in neutral before I let go of the clutch. So, because of a habit, instead of falling over when I popped the clutch, I just fell on the kick stand. Yay!

    That clutch pop sealed the deal on staying here for the night, and so I am now sitting in a sports bar having a meal before crashing...into a bed.

    It really was a good day.

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