Bill Lumberg
Merica
It’s amazing how much longer it takes to do a TOH (mine kept me mostly to backroads the entire day, whereas the ‘16 run was 75% interstate- it’s all how the sites fall), vs. a purpose-routed SS1K.
SC was pretty easy. Started at 5:30, finished to the TOH loop at 2- about 440 miles. And then 200 miles home. Total of 660 miles - 13 hours including a long break with lunch after finishing the loop.Thanks Griff. How long did your ride take?I guess you had enough stamina to get 1st place in VA.I'll be attempting a Trophy ride on Sunday. I have probably ridden about 200 miles in 2018, so maybe I won't have the stamina to complete it. Sad
That's why I like ToH and BMR rallies: the back routes! For example, if you were just visiting one Huey in Georgia for points, you get onto the interstate quickly, ride it as close to the chopper as possible, and take smaller roads to the actual site.Bill Lumberg posted: It’s amazing how much longer it takes to do a TOH (mine kept me mostly to backroads the entire day, whereas the ‘16 run was 75% interstate- it’s all how the sites fall), vs. a purpose-routed SS1K.
It was a RAV, and the memorials on the Western side of the state were connected by very small roads. I wanted to be done before sunset so I had already ridden to the MD/VA border on the DELMARVA peninsula prior to midnight. I hit the last memorial right at sunset and only had about a 90 minute ride back home. Fun day, with the exception of the speeding ticket I got on the WV border...SC was pretty easy. Started at 5:30, finished to the TOH loop at 2- about 440 miles. And then 200 miles home. Total of 660 miles - 13 hours including a long break with lunch after finishing the loop.Thanks Griff. How long did your ride take?I guess you had enough stamina to get 1st place in VA.I'll be attempting a Trophy ride on Sunday. I have probably ridden about 200 miles in 2018, so maybe I won't have the stamina to complete it. Sad
It looks like VA was kinda like a RAT - although a RAV ride around VA.
I think that is something I really enjoy about this rally, getting to the memorials tends to take you on roads far less traveled. It gets us to take routes we wouldn't normally have an inclination to take.Well, I did Florida 11-12APR and it was a very enjoyable trip. From Port Orange, I went counter-clockwise, heading north to Palm Coast. It was mapped out without any highway miles so I got to see quite a diverse countryside. There were some really long stretches where I started wondering if I would run out of fuel before I hit civilization! I did about half of the trip the first day and shot further west to Eglin AFB to pitch my tent about 100 yards from the gulf coast. Resumed the ride first thing in the morning, catching two coffee shops along the way. I snapped my last pics in Melbourne just as the sun was setting, leaving me to ride off into the sunset. Home after dark with 1060 miles.
It’s amazing how much longer it takes to do a TOH (mine kept me mostly to backroads the entire day, whereas the ‘16 run was 75% interstate- it’s all how the sites fall), vs. a purpose-routed SS1K.
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