It’s that
quiet time of the rally when Kirsten is riding in sketchy cell service areas. During times like these, she pushes the “OK”
button on the SPOT whenever she gets a bonus, or stops for more than a few
minutes (i.e. a rest). When she starts
rolling again, SPOT sends me a text with a “movement alert.” Such is rally spouse life during a rally. (If you’re not sure what a SPOT is, check out
the article on the SpotTracker from the Iron Butt Magazine.)
This year, the
Butt Lite Rally Masters threw in a surprise – they handed out the entire field of bonus locations,
points, and combo bonuses for BOTH Legs 1 and 2 in Denver. Riders, having all the information up front, had
the opportunity (curse?) to look ahead to the whole 6 days of the rally and
think over the entire strategy. That led
to some late-night planning and bleary eyes at the send off yesterday. It will also make the standings at the end of
Leg 1 kind of ephemeral because riders may be in the middle of collecting
multi-location combos, so the points won’t be evident until the end. If they miss something, well, it’s like a Whose Line is it Anyway? moment, “ride
around all you like, and the points won’t matter!”
And what about
these bonus locations? To collect a
rally bonus, you ride for hundreds (thousands) of miles to locate and photograph
your bike (maybe), your rally flag (always) and some fabulous location in this
country or the next such as –
A note from the Butt Lite Archives for Leg One of the 2012 Rally simply stated, “Peter Behm, Josh
Mountain, Tim Pawlowski, and Russell Southern all rode from Georgia to the
northeast corner of the U.S. in Eastport, Maine, to pick up a jar of mustard,
before heading for New Ulm.” The Butt Lite blog today notes that the
Conestoga Wagon that riders were supposed to photograph in WY has
disappeared. They got calls about it all
day. These things happen.
As for me, I’ve
been randomly using the magic of Google maps to drop the little Google guy next
to the green motorcycle (Kirsten’s SPOT icon) to see a little of what she’s
seeing. And I must admit, it’s some
pretty amazing country. I get the
feeling that there’s a little bit of the “I want to try everything!” spirit
going on out there right now. As it
should be. Celebrating the freedom of movement here on the 4th of July to go on and see something new ...before they roll into the checkpoint to go on and start again!
A SPOT screen shot on Day 2 showing Butt Lite VIII riders trying everything! |
Love your updates!
ReplyDeleteDid you mean "... look ahead to the whole 6 days of the rally and think over the entire strategy" or "... over think the entire strategy?" :) Thanks for the updates!
ReplyDeleteBoth. Definately. :)
DeleteThey are riding through some incredibly beautiful country! Go, Kirsten! And, thanks Jennifer for the update :-)
ReplyDeleteGo Kirsten.
ReplyDeleteJennifer, you two should rude a rally as a team so you can see up close & personal what she gets to see.
Remember to check the date of the image the green Google guy displays when you check out where she's been - sometimes those photos are old. No cool wagon now despite what Google says 😃
Thanks Jenn!Go KTs! It is incredibly beautiful & peaceful!
ReplyDeleteGo, Kirsten!!!
ReplyDeleteGood look..... And waiting now for next update
ReplyDeleteShe's at it again?????? My guy is has become a couch potato, hurt foot. Wish her luck when she gets back in touch. Nancy Collins
ReplyDeleteRide safe and have fun!!!
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