The guys have been busy at home trying to finish up all of the projects they want completed before heading away from home.
They have also been busy getting their motorcycles ready for this run. All six of u s will be putting two new tires on the bikes, as well as, a fresh oil change with complete service. They have been going over their riding gear and clothing. Most of the group has purchased electric jackets and gloves. A couple have even splurged for electric pants and socks! They'd better hope that stuff doesn't short out in a rain, that could be a shocking experience.
this trip requires clothing with a high UV rating for protection from the sun. Traveling in the mid-west and western states will also require that the garments are light weight enough to be fairly cool in the summer heat. We are also going to need plenty of cold weather gear for crossing the Canadian Rockies and for the travel into northern Alaska. Good rain gear is also essential.
The guys have their route all planned out and loaded into their GPS devices. They have been studying various publications from Visitor Bureaus along their route. One of the publications being heavily used is the Alaska Mile Post Guide. This will greatly help them find services and lodging along the way. No reservations for lodging will be made. They are thinking that it will be difficult to fully plan and stick to an exact schedule. In order to see as many of the sights and attractions along the route they have been gleaning information from those guide books too.
Ron's latest invention - The Powell Super Screen Made from hardware cloth this is designed to protect the oil cooler and lines on the front of the motor from rocks and other road debris |
Tow Strap Because we all know how reliable those Harleys can be. One question remains - who uses this first? |
Capturing all of the beautiful scenery that the fellows are going to encounter is important to them. Of course they are planning on creating another photo journal to commemorate this adventure. In order to accomplish this they will be using a variety of digital photography equipment. Two guys will be sporting the Go-pro video camera. This video camera can be helmet mounted or hand held, whichever they prefer. Rumor has it that Stu has committed to making a DVD of this trip. Everyone will of course have their favorite digital camera on board.
Well, that's the latest for now. Be sure to stay tuned, it won't be long now!
I don't know much about motorcyles (or any vehicle for that matter, haha) but I thought that screen seemed like a really good idea!
ReplyDeleteWe'll miss you, Dad, on your ride but we're really excited to follow along again!!!