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Riding with Strangers 2022 – Trails to Rails Scavenger Hunt Part 1

For the last several years, each summer I do a national-scale motorcycle scavenger hunt run by a  motorcycle club out of Minnesota known as Team Strange. Each year it has a theme. This year’s Grand Tour is called Trails to … Continue reading

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Gone Riding, Epilogue – On Not Going Over The Edge

“The Edge…There is no honest way to explain it because the only people who really know where it is are the ones who have gone over. The others-the living-are those who pushed their control as far as they felt they … Continue reading

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Gone Riding, Part 7 – I’ve always depended on the kindness of strangers

This is one of a series of blog posts about my summer motorcycle travels. Blanche DuBois absolutely had it right when she says in A Streetcar Named Desire,“I’ve always depended on the kindness of strangers.” As I write this, I’m … Continue reading

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Gone Riding, Part 6 – Wreck-It Ralph

Uh-oh, that title sounds ominous… This is one of a series of blog posts about my summer motorcycle travels. We had breakfast at The Corner, arriving as the early rising contractors doing mineral and energy work were leaving  from eating … Continue reading

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Gone Riding, Part 5 – Yellow Pine and the Idaho Backcountry Discovery Route

This is one of a series of blog posts about my summer motorcycle travels. One of the primary goals of this trip was to ride a substantial portion of the Idaho Backcountry Discovery Route (BDR), a dirt and back road … Continue reading

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Gone Riding, Part 4 – I want to be George when I grow up

This is one of a series of blog posts about my summer motorcycle travels. The night we were in Mountain Home, Howard decided that he would have to replace the chain on his KTM 1190 motorcycle before we headed out … Continue reading

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Gone Riding, Part 3 – Ralph and Howard Have a Science Day

 This is one of a series of blog posts about my summer motorcycle travels. My former student Howard arrived up from Texas (He’s my riding buddy who went with me to the Yukon and Alaska two years ago) on the … Continue reading

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Gone Riding, Part 2 – Unexpected Pleasures

This is one of a series of blog posts about my summer motorcycle travels. So far, Phase 2 of my summer travels have been going well. But it is always wise to keep in mind my motto of “Proceed as … Continue reading

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Gone Riding, Part 1 – Why do I ride?

This is the first in a series of blog posts about my summer motorcycle travels. It was written in a motel room in Idaho Falls, Idaho. There’s an old Harley/motorcycle meme out there that says, “If I have to explain … Continue reading

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More Bridges of Buffalo County

Earlier this fall, thanks to a post on an ADVRIDER discussion board (for people who go on motorcycle adventures…), I discovered the website Bridgehunter.com.  Bridge Hunter is a database of historic and notable bridges around the United States and is a … Continue reading

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