This was definitely the year of the moto for me. I spent a lot of time on motorcycles––too much, actually. I did two 2,000+ mile trips and quite a few overnighters locally. I think I spent a total of 17 nights off the bike. The biggest adventure was only 10 hours long with Scott Brady and Brian McVickers near Sedona. My ride out of Boulder the day it got hit with torrential rains and HUGE floods was interesting, especially on a bike which I had just purchased twenty minutes earlier that day. Riding through flooded streets with water up to my shins was high adventure.
I did a couple overnight rides up to the Grand Canyon on my R1100S just for grins, carving twisties on the way back through Sedona and Jerome.
Ray Hyland and Matthew Scott joined me on one overnighter to the Canyon.
Our day on the Greasy Spoon was...friggin' epic. The most exhilarating one-day adventure I've had in...a long time. Two new Wasserboxer GS mottos and a Ural. Big fun. I slept well that night.
Conditions on the trail were awful. Inches of talc-like dust on slickrock steps. Throw in one huge hill and you have a project. We didn't drop either GS, which still amazes me. Scott Brady demonstrated some impressive big-bike skills considering he was riding stock street tires.
After picking up the ExPo Dakar project bike in September I did a number of fun rides locally. Lots of rides around Jerome, Sedona, Williams, and of course Prescott in general. I'm the king of the 2 hour adventure.
I am so grateful to be on the Overland International team. It affords me the ability to take a 2 hour lunch break to rip around the hills and get inspired.
I had plenty of moto-highlights this year. I rode over 12,000 feet twice. One on dirt over Weston Pass. One on tarmac over Trail Ridge Road outside Estes Park.
Now...on to another year of the bicycle. I'm getting lazy just twisting a grip.