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10/10ths #10 50ccTHW/Sunset to Sunrise/East Coast 2000
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<blockquote data-quote="garyahouse" data-source="post: 1340772" data-attributes="member: 20946"><p>As you know Tony, I did this long distance thing exactly once in my life. It will probably be the last time. I've wondered many times how you keep going. The thing that kept me going was the newness of it all, I'd never seen most of the places I travelled. But going across the country isn't new for you, nor are most of the roads you travel. For me, it was the challenge of being able to do something like this at least once in my life. Stamina was a huge issue: I was dangerously sleepy way too many times and had no time left to sleep. My but hurt so bad, I could not have made it much farther no matter how badly I wanted to accomplish my goal. I'd squirmed around to every position I could find on my seat: I'd run out of tricks. I indeed made it, but just barely.</p><p></p><p>You sir, must be made out of something special. I have no idea how in the world you do it. Especially 10 times. Thanks for taking the time to post up some piccies. So glad you made it home safe and sound.</p><p></p><p>Gary</p><p></p><p>darksider #44</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="garyahouse, post: 1340772, member: 20946"] As you know Tony, I did this long distance thing exactly once in my life. It will probably be the last time. I've wondered many times how you keep going. The thing that kept me going was the newness of it all, I'd never seen most of the places I travelled. But going across the country isn't new for you, nor are most of the roads you travel. For me, it was the challenge of being able to do something like this at least once in my life. Stamina was a huge issue: I was dangerously sleepy way too many times and had no time left to sleep. My but hurt so bad, I could not have made it much farther no matter how badly I wanted to accomplish my goal. I'd squirmed around to every position I could find on my seat: I'd run out of tricks. I indeed made it, but just barely. You sir, must be made out of something special. I have no idea how in the world you do it. Especially 10 times. Thanks for taking the time to post up some piccies. So glad you made it home safe and sound. Gary darksider #44 [/QUOTE]
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