FJRBandit
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People, Places and RUSH!
There are waypoints and then there are WAYPOINTS. For me, the planning surrounding this ride was all about the WAYPOINTS. I really wanted to do some serious mileage in the 12 days I had to ride. The ride plan was formulated in February when Rush announced their 40th Anniversary Tour. Britbob and I already had plans to do our Dixie Shunpikin' ride at the end of May and I really wanted to see Rush more than just the New Orleans show we planned to take in. So this ride would have to be later in the tour and would involve riding out West, solo. I took a couple of hours and compared the Rush tour schedule to various scenarios on Google Maps. What I came up with turned out to be two Rush shows over an eleven day span and roughly 5,500 miles. I then set my calendar reminders to purchase tickets as soon as they went on sale for both the Denver and Calgary shows, July 11th and 15th, respectively.
While Calgary is a mere 2,300 miles from home, I surmised that I could pull that off in four days and be home by Sunday evening. I knew it would take a couple of very big mileage days, but hey, I'm an Iron Butt guy, I can do that! As a sidebar to the story: Actually, this ride took place right on the heels of the annual Iron Butt Rally. I have mad respect for those guys that do the IBA 10 10's rally. I'm not sure how they do it, but my co-workers don't know how I ride 200 miles in a day, much less 500+, back to back to back. So I understand it's all about mental and physical preparedness combined with endurance and mental focus. While it's likely not something I would want to do, I just respect the hell out of those riders!
Having pulled off one saddle sore and two butt burners in my day, and several 600-700 mile days I have the confidence necessary to plan multiple 500 plus mileage days in the saddle, back to back to back. So although I knew going in this was going to take a very aggressive riding plan it was something I really wanted to do.
If you read my ride report from the Shunpikin' trip you know I took a little tumble in Nashville towards the end of that ride. The results were some very bruised ribs and extremely bummed up left foot. I hobbled around for three or four weeks knowing I had placed my western adventure in jeopardy. But I kept the faith and finally got myself back in the gym a couple of weeks before my departure date of July 8th. I knew that were I to ride an average of 500 miles per day for 12 days my phatt azz better be in some sort of decent physical condition. While I didn't quite achieve the level I would have preferred I did at least get in a few hours on the elliptical and some light strength training. Right up until the weekend before the departure my foot was still bothering me, I knew my physical condition was not optimal, but mentally I was there and mentally I REALLY needed to go on this ride. My wife encouraged me to just strike on out and do what I could. She told me not to push my limits too far, but to enjoy myself and if I needed to stop, stop, even turn around if I had to. Although stopping short of my intended goal is not my style and turning around damn sure isn't, I took her most excellent advice and decided that it was on!
My initial plan was to ride to Dallas, visit my brother and then strike out to Denver for the Rush show on Saturday night the 11th. Ultimately, this was changed and I decided to throw in another show, the 9th in Kansas City. I didn't have a ticket but figured I could work that out. I changed up my initial starting route to take me to KC and then cross the plains through Kansas. That would put me right back on track to then spend a few days in the Rockies on my way to Calgary for the show on Wednesday night. Then back home via Rushmore and the Badlands.
So the stage is set, the band starts playing, suddenly you wish you were the star.... uh,wrong band, but appropriate song! Let's get this adventure underway. From here on out this RR will be picture laden, with scattered commentary or context.
DAY 1 - Let's Get this Party Started!
I have a plan, and that plan is to show you the yin and the yang of 12 days and 5,600 miles. Don't burn the image of this ugly mug into your brain too bad, but make sure you come back and compare it to the final picture when this RR is wrapped up in a few days.
Passing through Mississippi. This is a hot topic in our neck of the woods, and should be for all!
FJRBandit didn't forget his tank bag cover this time fellows!
On the day of departure I had run out of the office at mid-day and had already logged 420 miles. I figured with it being 7 p.m. and this big storm out ahead of me that was enough for the day. Stopped at the Riverview Inn, located in Mammoth Spring, AR, right on the Missouri boarder. Paid $41 for a clean room in this family run establishment. Good call!
My $100.00 per night budget was off to a great start and so was I! It was fabulous day to be back out on the bike, especially since I had ridden less than a combined 100 miles since my spill six weeks earlier.
I'll pick up with Day 2 and our first of three Rush shows in the next installment. Stay tuned, surprises are always just around the corner!
There are waypoints and then there are WAYPOINTS. For me, the planning surrounding this ride was all about the WAYPOINTS. I really wanted to do some serious mileage in the 12 days I had to ride. The ride plan was formulated in February when Rush announced their 40th Anniversary Tour. Britbob and I already had plans to do our Dixie Shunpikin' ride at the end of May and I really wanted to see Rush more than just the New Orleans show we planned to take in. So this ride would have to be later in the tour and would involve riding out West, solo. I took a couple of hours and compared the Rush tour schedule to various scenarios on Google Maps. What I came up with turned out to be two Rush shows over an eleven day span and roughly 5,500 miles. I then set my calendar reminders to purchase tickets as soon as they went on sale for both the Denver and Calgary shows, July 11th and 15th, respectively.
While Calgary is a mere 2,300 miles from home, I surmised that I could pull that off in four days and be home by Sunday evening. I knew it would take a couple of very big mileage days, but hey, I'm an Iron Butt guy, I can do that! As a sidebar to the story: Actually, this ride took place right on the heels of the annual Iron Butt Rally. I have mad respect for those guys that do the IBA 10 10's rally. I'm not sure how they do it, but my co-workers don't know how I ride 200 miles in a day, much less 500+, back to back to back. So I understand it's all about mental and physical preparedness combined with endurance and mental focus. While it's likely not something I would want to do, I just respect the hell out of those riders!
Having pulled off one saddle sore and two butt burners in my day, and several 600-700 mile days I have the confidence necessary to plan multiple 500 plus mileage days in the saddle, back to back to back. So although I knew going in this was going to take a very aggressive riding plan it was something I really wanted to do.
If you read my ride report from the Shunpikin' trip you know I took a little tumble in Nashville towards the end of that ride. The results were some very bruised ribs and extremely bummed up left foot. I hobbled around for three or four weeks knowing I had placed my western adventure in jeopardy. But I kept the faith and finally got myself back in the gym a couple of weeks before my departure date of July 8th. I knew that were I to ride an average of 500 miles per day for 12 days my phatt azz better be in some sort of decent physical condition. While I didn't quite achieve the level I would have preferred I did at least get in a few hours on the elliptical and some light strength training. Right up until the weekend before the departure my foot was still bothering me, I knew my physical condition was not optimal, but mentally I was there and mentally I REALLY needed to go on this ride. My wife encouraged me to just strike on out and do what I could. She told me not to push my limits too far, but to enjoy myself and if I needed to stop, stop, even turn around if I had to. Although stopping short of my intended goal is not my style and turning around damn sure isn't, I took her most excellent advice and decided that it was on!
My initial plan was to ride to Dallas, visit my brother and then strike out to Denver for the Rush show on Saturday night the 11th. Ultimately, this was changed and I decided to throw in another show, the 9th in Kansas City. I didn't have a ticket but figured I could work that out. I changed up my initial starting route to take me to KC and then cross the plains through Kansas. That would put me right back on track to then spend a few days in the Rockies on my way to Calgary for the show on Wednesday night. Then back home via Rushmore and the Badlands.
So the stage is set, the band starts playing, suddenly you wish you were the star.... uh,wrong band, but appropriate song! Let's get this adventure underway. From here on out this RR will be picture laden, with scattered commentary or context.
DAY 1 - Let's Get this Party Started!
I have a plan, and that plan is to show you the yin and the yang of 12 days and 5,600 miles. Don't burn the image of this ugly mug into your brain too bad, but make sure you come back and compare it to the final picture when this RR is wrapped up in a few days.
Passing through Mississippi. This is a hot topic in our neck of the woods, and should be for all!
FJRBandit didn't forget his tank bag cover this time fellows!
On the day of departure I had run out of the office at mid-day and had already logged 420 miles. I figured with it being 7 p.m. and this big storm out ahead of me that was enough for the day. Stopped at the Riverview Inn, located in Mammoth Spring, AR, right on the Missouri boarder. Paid $41 for a clean room in this family run establishment. Good call!
My $100.00 per night budget was off to a great start and so was I! It was fabulous day to be back out on the bike, especially since I had ridden less than a combined 100 miles since my spill six weeks earlier.
I'll pick up with Day 2 and our first of three Rush shows in the next installment. Stay tuned, surprises are always just around the corner!
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