You
Are Now Free to Move About the Country
There is now a satisfying swarm of Spots centered on
ABQ. And, disconcertingly, still a handful
of Spots from riders who are still several states away. And here it is check-in/ tech
inspection day. Oh dear. A few days ago, I was on the phone with Kirsten as she
crossed mile post 0 in TX and the NM state line - “There’s cholla all
around! There’s one blooming. And sunflowers.” We’re no stranger to NM, but the last time we
were in ABQ it was March and very cold - not the 100+ degrees of June. We bought a Mexican blanket, rigged it with
some rope, and she wore it as a blanket belt all the way back to VA to help
keep her legs warm and the ice off. Desperate
times. I don’t think that will be an
issue this trip; in any case, she did not pack the blanket in the top case.
This is a good time to introduce new IBR followers to the publicSpot Tracker link and the daily reports on the official Iron Butt Rally 2015
page. This is Ground Zero of IBR
reporting, coming from the staff at Rally HQ as it moves from ABQ to the first
check point in TN, and back to the final check point at ABQ. The first report (up yesterday!) provides an
excellent primer into the “how does it all work” question behind 11 days,
11,000 miles.
Just a couple days ago, as Kirsten was getting a brand new
set of tires for Leg 1, she started texting me – Jim Owen just walked in the
waiting room (at the BMW dealership). I
sent back a smile. Then – Chris Sakala
is here too. More smiles, and before you
know it, it was a “the boys are back in town” moment as everyone was deep into
their final bike-readiness.
And the IBR 2015 theme poster was revealed!
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Kirsten and Jennifer Ridin' |
Thank goodness Kirsten
picked up her “America the Beautiful” pass in ABQ. That would have just been embarrassing. Contrary to popular belief, National Park
Service employees do not get free entrance to national parks, national forests,
or even dog parks, oh wait, maybe that one’s true. Still – the poster is more of a tease because
the riders won’t get the rally packs until Sunday night. So they still don’t know where they’ll be
going over the first 4 days of Leg 1. But,
she has my permission to go to Glacier National Park if it’s on the list – I’ll
tell you that story later. And I
promise, if there are lots o’ parks in those rally packs, I’ll help translate the
NPS alphabet for you- YOSE (Yosemite NP), GLAC (Glacier NP), GRCA (Grand Canyon
NP)...Get your pass and #findyourpark this summer too! Looking forward to this rally – and with tech
inspection complete and good news all around – we are now free to move about
the country.
Thanks for sharing. You are Free to Roam the Country....I will be glued for the next 11days...Go KTs....Edith Massie
ReplyDeleteI'm anxious to read about your adventures!
ReplyDeleteA truly evil ridemaster would let everyone spend a day or two running crazy right before the rally getting their NP Pass while setting up bonuses that are for diners named after the national parks :-)
ReplyDeleteBy now they all know if the frantic last minute park pass acquisition was necessary or if they should have spent their prep time watching Diners, Drive-ins and Dives.
Keep the rubber side down.
A truly evil ridemaster would let everyone spend a day or two running crazy right before the rally getting their NP Pass while setting up bonuses that are for diners named after the national parks :-)
ReplyDeleteBy now they all know if the frantic last minute park pass acquisition was necessary or if they should have spent their prep time watching Diners, Drive-ins and Dives.
Keep the rubber side down.
A truly evil ridemaster would let everyone spend a day or two running crazy right before the rally getting their NP Pass while setting up bonuses that are for diners named after the national parks :-)
ReplyDeleteBy now they all know if the frantic last minute park pass acquisition was necessary or if they should have spent their prep time watching Diners, Drive-ins and Dives.
Keep the rubber side down.