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1Back to top Go down   Adventure riders Empty Adventure riders Thu Jun 20, 2024 7:40 pm

Dai

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TWB's recent not-so-gentle poke at mildly mud-spattered adventure riders reminded me of this:-

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Mud up to the crankcases. Much to my surprise I was told I was the only one that managed the last corner (top) without a foot down. I confess to some quite serious clutch abuse... Adventure riders 44271


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2Back to top Go down   Adventure riders Empty Adventure commuting Thu Jun 20, 2024 8:03 pm

Laitch

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March 2024 Only two more miles 'til home. Laughing 
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3Back to top Go down   Adventure riders Empty Re: Adventure riders Thu Jun 20, 2024 10:09 pm

Two Wheels Better

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I recall, in my brief time living in Williston, Vermont in the '70s, that a break would be called from school during the late Winter melt. The big yellow buses could not drive on the majority dirt roads due to mud as Laitch has pictured. In fact, it may well have been known as 'mud break.' Williston likely does not have many dirt roads these days. All malls and condos.


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4Back to top Go down   Adventure riders Empty Re: Adventure riders Thu Jun 20, 2024 11:26 pm

Two Wheels Better

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Dai wrote:TWB's recent not-so-gentle poke at mildly mud-spattered adventure riders reminded me of this:-
Truth be told, while it's easy to be cynical, and one has plenty of opportunity at a large rally (Did you buy the catalogue when you plonked down your dosh for that shiny new bike?), there are heaps of riders, not literally, but sometimes, who get seriously into the BDR of each state and really ride those wildebeests into deep territory. BDR refers to Backroad Discovery Routes, as much off sealed roads as can be ridden in each state. There are maps published for it. 

Something here reminds me of those, big, heavy beasts, trundling through against all odds...something about Germans sitting stoically through five hours of Wagner music...oh, the suffering.

In fact, the Touratech USA rally is on in rural Plain, Washington the last weekend in June, not far from the Cascade Country Rendezvous in Cashmere. There will be plenty of middle-age pain in Plain those three days.


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5Back to top Go down   Adventure riders Empty Re: Adventure riders Fri Jun 21, 2024 1:16 am

Laitch

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Two Wheels Better wrote:I recall, in my brief time living in Williston, Vermont in the '70s, that a break would be called from school during the late Winter melt. The big yellow buses could not drive on the majority dirt roads due to mud as Laitch has pictured. In fact, it may well have been known as 'mud break.' 
It's called Spring Break; it happens in Mud Season—usually mid-March—except we had two other mud seasons preceding it. One was in late December '23; it was overlapped by a blizzard. The other was in February '24. Each of those was called a Gimmea Break.


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6Back to top Go down   Adventure riders Empty Re: Adventure riders Fri Jun 21, 2024 2:07 am

Two Wheels Better

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Reckon this lad lost his in the mud. On the way to school?
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While this rider needed a tow from a farmer's wagon, on his way to world domination.



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