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Looking for adventure, apply within

arbik

Just got it firing!
Joined
Nov 19, 2008
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Yep,

I FINALLY got some time off commin my way, and I'm lookin' to saddle up.
I'm looking to be gone about 15-21 days, give or take a few, and am looking for:

A) route suggestions
B) partners in crime
C) advice on gear
D) anything else...

I'm thinking,

I'd like to do a loop up to Montana, Wyoming, Utah, New Mexico and Arizona...

What say you?

-arbi
 
arbik wrote:
Looking for adventure, apply within
:huh:

Shew... OK, a ride eh? When are you thinking? The date will sway my recommendations/participation tremendously. Perhaps you should go on the Outlaw Ride with us!?

You're not going to Florida anymore, no?
 
What say I? Abso-f'n-lutely, dude. Let's ride. I've done lots of these long rides, been all of those places on 2 wheels multiple times no sweat. Bear in mind, Montana & Wyoming, any other places with serious altitude, will push you further in to the summer, away from spring. You aren't gonna be doing the Beartooth Highway (11,000' ) in April or May or even early June on 2 wheels, believe me. Assuming you want to plan it (subject to alterations as the spirit moves you, course), you really need to think about how many miles you want to go in an average day, be realistic about how much ground you can cover-or want to. My experience is 2-300 miles per day is easy, 3-400 do-able, much more than that on a regular basis will wear you down, change the trip from fun to an endurance test.

I'll e-mail you some specific ideas.
 
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