I got home Sunday. 12,934 km, 672 litres of gas, 2 oil changes, and a new set of tires poorer. I think I may be the only rider on the forum that did CFR, EOM, and CFO this year. CFO was officially on the same weekend as EOM, but I spent Thursday and Friday in the Black hills and saw several FJRs (hangers-on from CFO I assume).
Some highlights: I didn't meet many of you; I was camping the whole way and missed out on most of the socializing - but the ones I did meet were great. Several of you gave me a bed to sleep on (thank you), several of you planned out routes and served as my guides (many thanks to you as well). Everywhere I went (and I went to a lot of places), total strangers went out of their way to be friendly/helpful to me. The roads in NY, PA, WV, VA, OH, KY, SD, and WY were amazing - 10+ days of continuous turns, wow. The scenery out east was completely different from anything I've seen before, and it was beautiful, but I have more pictures of SD and WY than I do of the whole rest of the trip (once a prairie boy, always a prairie boy). Thank God for good gear; I had several days/nights of rain, a couple of nights/mornings of near freezing, several 90+ degree days, repeatedly set up camp and cooked meals in the dark, and generally drove the **** out of my bike, and my equipment worked flawlessly (if only my eyes and reflexes still did).
Some lowlights: I tried to do/see too much; several 600+ km days on twisties and back-to-back-to-back 1100+ km days over the prairies left me physically exhausted. The Friday rides into both CFR and EOM were multi-hour rides in monsoon rains, and setting up camp was tricky/depressing. The winds in Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota, Wyoming, Montana, and Alberta were pretty much continuously howling at me over my left shoulder (so much so that the flat spot on my tires is about 5 degrees off vertical), and if you want to try something to completely freak yourself, I had to ride many right hand sweepers while leaning the bike to the left.
Am I glad I did it? Absolutely! Would I do it again? In a heartbeat, in fact I'm already looking forward to 2008. Would I do anything differently? I'd try, but I seem to make the same mistakes every trip, so probably not.
Thanks again to everybody that put so much effort into making these events such a success, and to those of you that helped me out along the way.
Chris