Starting sometime in June Id like to take a couple weeks and make a trek someplace nice. I was thinking it may be time to try alaska. Anyone else interested. I could take more time but most people get two weeks.
Thoughts Ideas?
Who is interested?
A two or three week Alaska bike trip is on my list of things to do before I die, but there is no way I can do it next summer (or the next five for that matter). Two kids and too much work! I wish I would have done it when I was in my early 20's before I had any obligations..
Sounds like a blast!
i'll be there too sometime. maybe not this summer, but sometime.
my uncle rode a bike up to the artic circle twice in the early 80's. back then there was 1000 miles of gravel and he had to build a custom fuel tank in order to be able to make it between fuel stations. the second time he went up, when he got north of the artic circle he was wearing every article of clothing he had brought it was so cold. he went to a little eskimo village and they were swimming in the water, like it was 90 degrees outside.
he said that when he saw a haul truck coming that he would drive his bike as far off into the ditch as he could go cause they would throw up rocks as big as your fist.
he's got a lot of cool stories and tons of pictures from his alaska trips. i'll be there someday.
Quote from: flexlarson on November 01, 2008, 03:32:05 AM
Starting sometime in June Id like to take a couple weeks and make a trek someplace nice. I was thinking it may be time to try alaska. Anyone else interested. I could take more time but most people get two weeks.
Alaska is definitely on my "bucket list" as well, but probably not next year. I've never really taken a
big DS trip, and I think my first big trip should be something a bit closer to home. I would just LOVE to take a week in the spring and do Moab!
Your Alaska trip isn't going to conflict with the DDSR rally, is it??
Quote from: loingrader on November 02, 2008, 07:14:40 PM
my uncle rode a bike up to the artic circle twice in the early 80's. back then there was 1000 miles of gravel and he had to build a custom fuel tank in order to be able to make it between fuel stations. the second time he went up, when he got north of the artic circle he was wearing every article of clothing he had brought it was so cold. he went to a little eskimo village and they were swimming in the water, like it was 90 degrees outside.
he said that when he saw a haul truck coming that he would drive his bike as far off into the ditch as he could go cause they would throw up rocks as big as your fist.
he's got a lot of cool stories and tons of pictures from his alaska trips. i'll be there someday.
It'd be great if you could upload some of those pics!! Awesome story, I'm sure.
i may try to scan some of those pics in sometime. he lives in KCMO, so i don't have the easiest access to the pics but i see him quite a bit and should upload a few.
I'm in! I've already filed divorce papers and everything will be final May 30th. I told my wife that I love her, but would much rather travel as a nomad chasing bears in Alaska with Brian than take our trip to Orlando that she has planned. She didn't understand so I did what needed to be done. A good goat will do that you know! Plus, I already talked with Todd Palin, Sarah's husband and he will be willing to give us a guided tour at no charge if interested. I've got my bags packed and will be ready to go June 1st. I will put a post up telling everyone that the June DDS Rally will be postponed until further notice!
P.S.-I've decided to sell all of my things to make this trip happen. Here's a list!
5 Year old Yellow lab-good hunter
Over-Under Shotgun-beautiful
Training collar-Kennel-dog gear
Schwinn Moab 3 Mountain bike
Leather couch
Samsung 52 inch Plasma 1080p
Lamps, tables, chairs
2 Volvo Wagons-Sweet cars
The shirt off my back
Tools
Sorry, the wife will most likely get the house
Please let me know if interested. I will be keeping my JB Weld, air pump, and my little jacket in hopes of fitting into it again.
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LOL, now I am wondering how much of that is true and how much is just wandering in your head as possibilities.
WOW Ryan. How much is truth. you need a place let me know. You can live in the basement with Nekia and JACK. Ill let you ride the Honda . Wife might want the bike if you split. :evil
Oh and REMEMBER this "Twenty years from now you'll be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did." - Mark Twain ..."
I lost my sweet tele-commute gig so not sure about the feasibility of AK in the near-near future.
What is your timeframe & budget for the trip? It's been nice that fuel is down from last year so that makes it a bit easier.
I'll go!! But I might not have a wife and kids to come home to. Plus my boss is a real slave driver so I might be fired also!! j/k ;D
Its getting close to that time again with warmer weather just around the corner ;D
Just ordered up a set of foot pegs on ebay for $18.00 shipped and think it is about time to get the pig tuned in. I have bar heaters, subframe bolt kit, and need to tune the carb so it is not running so hot. I think the tractor muffler is throwing it off a bit.
Quote from: Dustin on February 11, 2009, 12:48:29 PM
I'll go!! But I might not have a wife and kids to come home to. Plus my boss is a real slave driver so I might be fired also!! j/k ;D
Funny... Where's the whip cracking icon... ;D
Quote from: Hank on February 15, 2009, 08:38:45 AM
Funny... Where's the whip cracking icon... ;D
I would have if there was one.
Maybe talk to the board administrator. ;D
I think Alaska would be a great trip, but it sounds like there is limited time. I think that we could do 1k miles a day. It is less than 2500 miles from Watertown to Anchorage. We could drive 2.5 days, stay for an hour and head back... make it a long weekend!
I want to see you ride my DRZ400 1K miles a day. You can't take your VFR.
1000 miles a day on a DRZ400!!! :o
Thant would pure insanity. :evil
By the way, bikeless is Paul.. since there was no proper introduction...
Way to go Paul.
i figured. how is that arm problem (tennis elbow ???) paul?
gonna be ready to ride in june? it would be a good warmup to the 5 consecutive 1000 mile days on the drz for your alaska trip.
a very positive attitude is the only thing that would make a trip like that possible.
That was Chris w/ the tennis elbow. He's still battling it. I think it's because his purse is too heavy.
I had a feeling bikeless was Paul! ;D
ah, yes, it's all coming back now.
i've completely given up on my purse and now just carry a backpack for all my goodies. mine too was getting much too heavy.
Wow. It looks like I'm dodging bullets today. I better defend the purse accusations lest I get slandered with carrying feminine hygiene products tomorrow.
Somehow my elbow has not recovered. I dont know what's going on but figure a doctor visit is in order soon. It hurts like hell whenever I squeeze my fist. I do however have neoprene elbow braces that help a ton. With those babies, some cortosome shots and human growth hormone, I'll be able to hold onto the handlebars.
As for the you Hank...those lippy remarks will have you hovering over my toilet-less septic line this weekend as you're measuring up my final pieces of tile! :P
Just make sure the beer is cold and plentiful.
Quote from: Crizzay23 on February 26, 2009, 10:25:33 AM
Wow. It looks like I'm dodging bullets today. I better defend the purse accusations lest I get slandered with carrying feminine hygiene products tomorrow.
Somehow my elbow has not recovered. I dont know what's going on but figure a doctor visit is in order soon. It hurts like hell whenever I squeeze my fist. I do however have neoprene elbow braces that help a ton. With those babies, some cortosome shots and human growth hormone, I'll be able to hold onto the handlebars.
As for the you Hank...those lippy remarks will have you hovering over my toilet-less septic line this weekend as you're measuring up my final pieces of tile! :P
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Quote from: Crizzay23 on February 26, 2009, 10:25:33 AM
Wow. It looks like I'm dodging bullets today. I better defend the purse accusations lest I get slandered with carrying feminine hygiene products tomorrow.
Somehow my elbow has not recovered. I dont know what's going on but figure a doctor visit is in order soon. It hurts like hell whenever I squeeze my fist. I do however have neoprene elbow braces that help a ton. With those babies, some cortosome shots and human growth hormone, I'll be able to hold onto the handlebars.
As for the you Hank...those lippy remarks will have you hovering over my toilet-less septic line this weekend as you're measuring up my final pieces of tile! :P
Been fighting a mean case of tennis elbow myself since last September....5 visits to physical therapy last month with NO change. :( Gonna try cortizone next if it still kills me to ride when the season starts in earnest.