Taking the 'TK for a spin
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Taking the 'TK for a spin
Two years ago I rode to Alaska with a bunch of Iron Butt Association friends from around the country - we met in Key West, met again in Dawson Creek, then attacked the Haul Road en masse. I loved Alaska so much I have to go back. This time it'll be solo.
I'll be taking my favorite short-cut to Alaska again <grin> riding first to Key West (the most southerly point you can ride in the US), then to Lubec, Maine (the most eastern), then on to Homer, Alaska (yep, the westernmost point you can drive to).
My wife doesn't let me leave home without my trusty SPOT tracker, so you can all follow along at this link: https://spotwalla.com/tripViewer.php...d5317423c0bf7b (trip goes live this Friday)
Even though I’ll be riding solo, it takes a lot of people to make a ride like this happen:
• Thanks to the team at Rocky Mountain H-D for keeping my bike on the road.
• Thanks to Howard Messner at Motorcycle Metals for the custom Ohlins he has designed and rebuilt for me - what a sweet ride!
• And above all, thanks to my wonderful wife who lets me go out and have my fun, even though I know it’s a bit of a worry for her….
I've attached a pic file for the route as it's currently planned, the little “pineapple” icons are National Parks I may be stopping at, red push pins are Canadian National Parks, the green squares/beds are possible overnight stops I used to break up the routes into manageable sizes (not likely actual stopping points), and the wine glass in south Florida is the Scotch Single Malt Whisky Society tasting room <grin> All planned on a Garmin zumo 665 mounted to the handlebars, btw.
I'll be taking my favorite short-cut to Alaska again <grin> riding first to Key West (the most southerly point you can ride in the US), then to Lubec, Maine (the most eastern), then on to Homer, Alaska (yep, the westernmost point you can drive to).
My wife doesn't let me leave home without my trusty SPOT tracker, so you can all follow along at this link: https://spotwalla.com/tripViewer.php...d5317423c0bf7b (trip goes live this Friday)
Even though I’ll be riding solo, it takes a lot of people to make a ride like this happen:
• Thanks to the team at Rocky Mountain H-D for keeping my bike on the road.
• Thanks to Howard Messner at Motorcycle Metals for the custom Ohlins he has designed and rebuilt for me - what a sweet ride!
• And above all, thanks to my wonderful wife who lets me go out and have my fun, even though I know it’s a bit of a worry for her….
I've attached a pic file for the route as it's currently planned, the little “pineapple” icons are National Parks I may be stopping at, red push pins are Canadian National Parks, the green squares/beds are possible overnight stops I used to break up the routes into manageable sizes (not likely actual stopping points), and the wine glass in south Florida is the Scotch Single Malt Whisky Society tasting room <grin> All planned on a Garmin zumo 665 mounted to the handlebars, btw.
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Have a great ride. Be safe. I've been to Alaska twice. Made it up the Haul Rd to the Artic Circle the first time with a friend. Ten years later I went to Anchorage solo. I also had the Spot tracker on the second trip. Gave me some peace of mind with the SOS button (glad I never needed it) and I also had the Roadside Assistance coverage (didn't need that either). But the biggest benefit was that family and friends were a little more at ease because they could track my progress. Wish I was going but I guess I'll just have to follow along on the computer. Enjoy.
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Thanks, Shane - Iron Butt rides are my addiction (wife says OBSESSION!) so maybe we've crosses paths at some point. Ex-Bettendorfer, btw...
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Somewhere north of 14,000 miles and 3-4 weeks. My trip past the Arctic Circle to Deadhorse was actually on a bmw dual sport - no way I would abuse my Harley that way <lol> One needs to be very comfortable on gravel to tackle the Haul Road...
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New roads, new scenery, an awesome couple of countries - it's actually a bit of sensory overload for me on a trip like this.