This year Kirsten is running with a Nav5 and a backup Nav5 (#oneisnone) and an old trusty Montana with a delaminated screen (for your not so easy viewing pleasure). Like most pre-rally prep, she got a new cell phone a couple weeks ago… actually two. The first one worked fine and then happily froze half the screen every so often, so it went back and the new new Samsung Galaxy 9 phone arrived for action. In another stroke of awesome COVID shipping timing, new the QuadLock phone mount, with charging puck, is going to arrive on Wednesday….3 days after she leaves home and the day that she should be arriving to Rally HQ-Provo. But - Good news! She just found her rally cameras (I mean literally, JUST now, as I’m typing this at 7:30 pm the night before she leaves). “Shockingly, it’s dead,” she said. “Let’s just plug this in.” Seems like only a week ago another IBR veteran (and I’m not naming names here Eric Bray) texted to say he pulled out his cameras and none of them were holding a charge. Meanwhile two-time IBR winner Jim Owens has been on the road for a couple of days and has racked up a pre-rally win at the Minnesota 1000. Calm and cool as usual. Greg Blewett helpfully advised everyone on social media this week that it was time to stuff it all in a sock. Tic tock. And brush off those cobwebs. It’s time to go.
Sunday, June 13, 2021
Shaking Out the Cobwebs
HoooooWee Y’all! I
think that the effects of spending 14 months in a COVID quarantine loop have
taken a toll in more ways than one. There
are cobwebs in many places – including my blog materials. I had to find my notebook, the files, how to
connect to digital images, the log-in information…. After the 2017 IBR
I went into a bit of a post-rally, blog silence. We did the MD 2020 and the Minnesota 1000 in
2018 – which were awesome! 2018 rolled
into 2019 and then last year…. Well THAT was a crazy year. You all know what happened – first the Mason
Dixon 2020 in its 20th year, had to postpone its much anticipated
final Memorial Day weekend rally, then the final Butt Lite took the next hit
from COVID travel restrictions. By the
fall, Rallymasters Scott La Shier and Rick Miller decided to team up and offer
the Co-Void – a fantastic solution to
combine the MD 2020 and the Void into an anywhere-start rally that went all
virtual. The “Finisher’s Banquet” found
all of us sitting in our own living rooms celebrating the riders via ZOOM. It was a strange new world.
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Woohoo! Cheering for Kirsten! She will be awesome, I know it!
ReplyDeleteCome on! I'll be in Provo waiting for your arrival! It's been far too long.
ReplyDeleteIt has been a long time. I'll see you at the finish!
DeleteYay for KT and her support team! I'll be rooting for KT on an RT!!!
ReplyDeleteYay for KT and her support team! I'll be rooting for KT on an RT!!!
ReplyDeleteGo Kristen! Windsister watching!!
ReplyDeleteGo Kristen! Really wish Canadians could cross the borders to see you all come in at the finish line.
ReplyDeleteLack of seeing international friends at Rally HQ is a huge bummer!
DeleteShe better have it all stuffed in one sock. I got tech Inspectors with magnifying glasses... :)
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to follow along! What is the start date?
ReplyDeleteThe rally start is Monday, June 21 from Rally HQ- Provo, Utah.
DeleteWow talk about losing track. Go, Go, Go Kirsten! Will be following your epic ride.
ReplyDeleteI'm all team Kirsten! Go girl Go! I just took my first ride in over a year to put that good juju in the air. I also dusted off my butt buffer...just saying :0)
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