Things are always interesting the
night before heading out for a rally.
This Tuesday’s conversation: “Do you want to go out to dinner, or I
could make something. I don’t want to
disrupt your preparation flow,” I said.
“Ha, what flow?” she said. “It’s more like desperation.”
Well, preparation by another
name….
Actually, we’ve been preparing
for weeks. Important things, like getting the bike serviced, completing electrical
work in the bathroom to change out three light fixtures, cleaning out all the
stuff under the kitchen sink and installing a water filter… you know, rally
prep. This rally (which we’ve been
thinking about since the end of the IBR 2015 if you review our retro post!),
had to be tackled a little differently.
For one – with our Chase van off to new owners, we devised a new method
of temporary transport for the rally bike, pups, and myself (for the first
time) to the IBR start. Also new this
year – Chase van blogging! I’ll be in
transit throughout the rally, a change from my usual stay-at-home rally spouse
location. Along for the ride in “Chase
Van 2.0” will be Bela (new to the family) and Riley (aka pro rally dog, a veteran of many
Mason-Dixon 20-20s, Jacksonville, Denver, Red Lodge Unrally and the 2015 IBR in
ABQ). There was a lot of tail wagging as
the van was loaded – including Kirsten’s excellent ride up the ramp with a duck
of the helmet at the door to bring the rally bike onboard.
This year’s Iron Butt Rally (IBR)
will begin in Minneapolis, MN on Monday, June 26. Between now and then, there are many things
on the To Do List: tech inspections start at 7:45 a.m. on Saturday after rally registration;
vehicle insurance, registration, personal / medical information needs to be
checked, as do SD cards for rally cameras; confirmation is needed for emergency
contacts; and there will be the usual eyeing of other rally bikes, fuel cells,
cockpits, and gear. Speaking of gear –
Kirsten will be riding with cushy new gloves, newly refreshed (i.e. TechWash
and waterproofed) pants, and a brand new jacket that arrived the day before we
left after several tries for a replacement for the old red rally jacket (which carried
her through well over 100,000 miles!) A
new phone and new GPS complete the kit, although all the old equipment is also
onboard as functioning backups.
Still – gathering all this
together to “stuff it in a sock” on that last evening required several trips
between staging areas in the house and garage.
As I was making the pasta, I heard her mumble on her way by, “I’m getting
all my steps in today going up and down these stairs… why do I reinvent the
wheel every time?”
“On the plus side,” I said,
“you’re writing my blog post for me.”
“Oh. Crap.”
As this first blog for IBR 2017
is posting, some riders are already at the start hotel…wondering what they got
themselves into if social media can be believed. And there are a couple riders already having
issues GETTING to the start hotel who hope to make it in time for tech
inspection. After all, desperation is
rally preparation by another name.
KTs riding! Oh the memories of the "Rookie" year. Have fun and be safe.
ReplyDeleteDude, there's this thing called a list... ;) Ride safe!
ReplyDeletethanks for letting us follow along. since i'm not ready for the big rally, we'll be at MSP starting line to cheer you on. have a fun safe rally!
ReplyDeleteCheering you on! I'm a firm believer in 11th hour inspiration. Packing lists only tell the past learning part of the story not the mental walk-thru ah-has
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