… seriously. Wasn’t it just yesterday that I got the
following:
Congratulations! Your application was drawn for entry in
the 2015 Iron Butt Rally!
I remember thinking to myself that I was both elated and
nervous. There are top dog riders who
profess to no preparation prior to the rally.
That’s just unfathomable to me. Time to get crackin and get all the preparatory work done well in advance.
And yet….
Here it is, less than a week from when I need to hit the
road and I’ve just figured out that the program I’ve been using with all my
legacy GPS units keeps crashing. Yep,
nothing like learning a new system days before you have to employ it in the
most challenging event you’ve ever done.
So, when I was preparing for the 2011 IBR I made sure I got
lots of good sleep before the rally.
This go around I’m up until one or two in the morning working on
learning Basecamp.
It’s actually got me rather nervous on top of the usual jitters. But I’m playing the mental games with myself saying I don’t have as much to do as before to get everything ready (i.e., I’m not putting on a new auxiliary fuel tank – oh wait, I did just add a new tank). Anyway, it's a week before I hit the road. Time to put the hydration system back on the bike and dial in a few last things. All the grandiose plans I had for updating this or that are out the window now. There are only three changes on the bike, along with the new auxiliary fuel tank and top case, I pulled out the AutoCom and replaced it with a wireless system (more on that in a later posting) and I now have in excess of 130k miles on the '09 RT... she's a keeper!
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ReplyDeleteThanks - it's sooooo helpful to know folks are following along. In 2011 Jennifer read me your comments and they helped cheer me on from afar!
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