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Wordy ******* ain't ya?

It was a good idea. I never did do a write-up of my 07 or 09 experiences because I never got around to it soon enough.

I haven't read it yet, but I likey all the pictures!

 
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Greg, great to read your account of the IBR.

It's fun to read about how our travels overlap for a few minutes then go in different directions, then overlap again at the end of the rally.

Great ride! Congrats.

Peter Delean

 
Greg, an amazing adventure indeed. A big congratulations on your effort and success.

Thanks for the RR.

Keep Going!

 
Well, I finally got around to reading the whole damn report - excellent job young jedi!

Except..........

NOT ONE SINGLE MENTION of the Hula Girl providing you a minimum of 2 finishing positions higher and therefore getting you into the Top 20!

Oh, the shame! :angry: That will cost you several tire changes on that fancy-schmancy No-Mar tire changer of yours. :D

Well Done Greg! Bravo Zulu!

Do I see a Top 10 for 2013? Guess I may have to get you a full size Hula Girl for that.

 
Great report following a fantastic ride!

Thanks for taking the time so we can share the experience. The IBR is

such a huge accomplishment- and you top it off with a top 20 finish...

WOW!

It was nice meeting you this summer... and getting your sig.

Hope to share a rally or two with you next year.

BTW- That was a heck of a finish after 9 days of riding! :clapping:

 
Thanks for taking the time to do a great write up. I may get to do some small rallies but the big one isn't in the cards. I'm glad we met before the rally even though the conditions could have been better. glad you had a good finish.

 
https://tinyurl.com/GGIBR11

Figured it'd be a good idea to write the story down before I forget the details :rolleyes: ...
Sorry if bumping this thread is painful for some. It is painful for me and I never even met the man.

I just want to share my thanks to Greg for writing this down...so we could see his experience through his eyes before he passed on.

As you share your Christmas times with your family...remember Greg's family in your prayers.

RIP Greg, wherever you are. :(

 
https://tinyurl.com/GGIBR11

Figured it'd be a good idea to write the story down before I forget the details :rolleyes: ...
Sorry if bumping this thread is painful for some. It is painful for me and I never even met the man.

I just want to share my thanks to Greg for writing this down...so we could see his experience through his eyes before he passed on.

As you share your Christmas times with your family...remember Greg's family in your prayers.

RIP Greg, wherever you are. :(
+1 I never met him either but will miss him too

 
Yes, it still hits me every once in a while that he is gone. Just can't believe it. Beemerdons and I spent two days de-farkling his FJR a couple weeks ago before it got returned to the finance company. Eventually, most of those farkles should end up here on the forum for sale. Also got to spend the day with his widow Luanne earlier this week as she needed some shuttling around due to foot surgery.

I miss the dude.

 
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