Thermalser pretty much covered it, but here we go:
First, a big thanks to everybody who participated, and the unfortunate few who helped get this off the ground but were relegated to real life duties. A trip is only as good as the players, and this was a great trip!!
Day One:
Rain. Quick scouting trip towards what appeared to be better weather revealed a decent shot at making a ride of it. Despite some raised eyebrows regarding the scouting report, we got kickstands up at 11:00 am and made a great, albeit shortened route consisting largely of MO 90, and one additional (read: NOT wrong) turn on County Road E.
Day Two:
Mildly cloudy and cool, kickstands up at 8:30. AR 21 to Clarksville (pretty, but too tame for my tastes at other than hyper-legal speeds.) North on 123 towards Mt. Judea (very good, and better the closer to Mt. Judea. Some
very nasty switchbacks - I had my head turned so far I could see my own - well, I had my head turned far.) A person may or may not have munched their bike (I'll let them decide if they want it to be public), which resulted in me getting a ride on one of my all-time dream bikes. It was a dream indeed, but NOT a bike one wants for those switchbacks. And yes, it is more than a little embarrasing to feel like you're really kickin' rear on a race replica bike, and a guy on a freakin' KLR is right on your back tire. ...Course, I was bein real careful, borrowed bike and all... yeah, that's it....
Back to the hotel via AR 74 (I think) and 23 - both top notch.
The Awards:
Biggest Smile for the Shortest Ride
JontheBudda and st1100
These guys rode hundreds of miles for a shortened day and had to bug out early, missing Sunday. They still had great attitudes and huge smiles the whole time.
Bad Influence
vfrhugh -
For willingly donating his Katoom, which instantly turns otherwise upstanding motorcyclists into squids.
Patience and Determination the Face of Adversity
The Eulogites -
For unwavering dedication to making the trip, despite all manner of weather, cabbing to the Bavarian, headaches, and not getting on Push Mountain Road.
Turn A Phrase
Redd (err, Brownn, err....) -
For "I loved Missouri, not so wild about Arkansas"
YellowWolf
shaft drive six -
Obvious reasons.
Silent But Deadly
v2roger -
No, not for that reason. This guy can just freakin ride - he quietly and undramatically moves that FZ like a pro. Thanks buddy.
Boldfaced Lie and
Most Technically Demanding Sandwich
Tourmeister -
For "I can't lead a group of high-powered sportbikes on the KLR." and
For who knew it was so hard to get a grilled ham and cheese?
Unfortunate Designee
Thermalser
For willingly and skillfully leading large portions of the rides without complaint.
Thanks buddy.
Coneheads and
Dude, Let it Go and
Transportation Department Letter of Appreciation
Scratch - and Mhutch
For consuming mass quantities. Seriously, this guy can EAT!! and
For putting up with my inordinate fascination with fuel mileage. and
For securing bike transportation.
Zamboni
pacman1 -
For repeatedly volunteering to sweep (get it?). Thanks man.
Service Express, the on-time repair guy
leeroy -
For hauling tools needed for multiple road side repairs.
Understanding Simple Directions
FJRMike -
For being one of the few people that understand "8:00 am pre-ride meeting" does NOT mean "at 8:00 am leave to go get gas".
I Wanna See a Ferry
Larry M.
Deserving of Beatification
Texian -
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Bad Design
BMW -
For not designing the 1150GS as a suitable backwards mounted stage from which to get a head-count.
My Fault, So Sorry Guys
FJRTX and ?? on the 1200GSA
I didnt realize you guys were with us until you'd already left. My sincere apologies for not meeting you.
Thank you everybody for your patience - already looking forward to the next one!!