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I can't say that I understand your confusion. Karen said she has relatives in Chilliwack, and various other parts of BC, I was just saying that I also have relatives/friends in Chilliwack and various other parts of BC. I was just pointing out a small commonality. That's a problem?? :dunno
The other bit was prefaced by "Holly", so I think it's clear who that was intended for. ;) Of course, if I should happen to meet you, whether in Maple Ridge or Ontario or somewhere else in our travels, I'd be happy to have a coffee with you, too!
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2011
I also attended the 2010 rally in Oregon.
I was awed by the ladies on the panel and I SHALL attend the BMWMOA rally in Pennsylvania and RA in Wisconsin. Europe 2012. After that - who knows?
Greetings from a Canadian rider.
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[QUOTE=52Baden;648171]I also attended the 2010 rally in Oregon.
I was awed by the ladies on the panel and I SHALL attend the BMWMOA rally in Pennsylvania and RA in Wisconsin. Europe 2012. After that - who knows?
Greetings from a Canadian rider.[/QUOTE]
[COLOR="Red"]Go 52Baden, go!
Looking forward to seeing you in Pennsylvania!
And to your trip reports!
Voni
sMiling[/COLOR]
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anyone thinking of going to the Pacific Northwest Adventure Rallye?
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[url]http://www.rawhyde-offroad.com/pac-nw-rally.html[/url]
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[QUOTE=52Baden;648171]I also attended the 2010 rally in Oregon.
I was awed by the ladies on the panel and I SHALL attend the BMWMOA rally in Pennsylvania and RA in Wisconsin. Europe 2012. After that - who knows?
Greetings from a Canadian rider.[/QUOTE]
Welcome 52Baden. Great first post. Where in Canada are you?
Holly
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[QUOTE=malaszka;646847]I was at the seminar in Redmond and the energy was palpable! It was so inspring to see all of those powerful women! Does anyone have the name of the woman who had riden through Asia and Australia? She was at Redmond and was riding across the US to go home to the UK! She was missing her sweetie. Wow! Now that was a case of fortitude and I bet she's got stories too!!!!
I think I said that I'd put on more miles and indeed I did! Almost 14,000 since I got the bike in November 2009. Now it's up on the lift and Bike Boy is making it road worthy for another few thousand. I am one lucky woman![/QUOTE]
I wasn't there but from the sounds of it you're referring to Tiffany Coates:
[url]http://www.tiffanystravels.co.uk/node/766[/url] (it's really worth taking some time to read a bunch of her travel blog!)
She is my hero. :bow
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I LOVED Alisa's talk at the National in Redmond! I've been trying to avoid the "I want/I wish/some day" kind of talk since the seminar! Thanks Alisa (and of course, Voni for being a great role (roll?) model)!
My resolution this year is to take the MSF dirt bike course, then ride the Trans Wisconsin Adventure Trail (540 miles of non-paved roads from the Wisconsin-Illinois border to Lake Superior) with a fellow female club member. She and I are already signed up for the one day course and are planning on doing the Trans Wisconsin this summer! Neither of us has an off-road background but we're going to have a blast!:boldpurpl
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Well, I've committed to my first solo trip. I've registered for the Great Chicken Rally in Alabama at the end of May, and booked my tent for the event with Sherpa Ted. Now to plan my route! :clap
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[QUOTE=tvgal2000;651309]I LOVED Alisa's talk at the National in Redmond! I've been trying to avoid the "I want/I wish/some day" kind of talk since the seminar! Thanks Alisa (and of course, Voni for being a great role (roll?) model)!
My resolution this year is to take the MSF dirt bike course, then ride the Trans Wisconsin Adventure Trail (540 miles of non-paved roads from the Wisconsin-Illinois border to Lake Superior) with a fellow female club member. She and I are already signed up for the one day course and are planning on doing the Trans Wisconsin this summer! Neither of us has an off-road background but we're going to have a blast!:boldpurpl[/QUOTE]
[COLOR="Red"]Ambitious! You'll have an amazing adventure!
Voni
sMiling[/COLOR]
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[QUOTE=clowry;655458]Well, I've committed to my first solo trip. I've registered for the Great Chicken Rally in Alabama at the end of May, and booked my tent for the event with Sherpa Ted. Now to plan my route! :clap[/QUOTE]
[COLOR="Red"]The most amazing journeys begin with the FIRST step.
Go!
Voni
sMiling[/COLOR]
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[QUOTE=motomuffin;649418]I wasn't there but from the sounds of it you're referring to Tiffany Coates:
[url]http://www.tiffanystravels.co.uk/node/766[/url] (it's really worth taking some time to read a bunch of her travel blog!)
She is my hero. :bow[/QUOTE]
[COLOR="Red"]Great read! You're right!
Voni
sMiling[/COLOR]
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[QUOTE=clowry;655458]Well, I've committed to my first solo trip. I've registered for the Great Chicken Rally in Alabama at the end of May, and booked my tent for the event with Sherpa Ted. Now to plan my route! :clap[/QUOTE]
Route planning can be some of the best time of a journey. I love pouring over maps to find the twistiest way from here to there. One tip: I've found that riding squigly roads for distances, though tiring in itself, keeps me more energized and with less body kinks than taking the straight route and sitting in one position on the freeway.
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[QUOTE=mototraveler;655522]Route planning can be some of the best time of a journey. I love pouring over maps to find the twistiest way from here to there. One tip: I've found that riding squigly roads for distances, though tiring in itself, keeps me more energized and with less body kinks than taking the straight route and sitting in one position on the freeway.[/QUOTE]
Thanks for the insight. I think I may mix it up a bit - some freeway, some smaller roads. I've picked up some maps, and have my gps...I have lots of time to play with the route.
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[QUOTE=clowry;655562]Thanks for the insight. I think I may mix it up a bit - some freeway, some smaller roads. I've picked up some maps, and have my gps...I have lots of time to play with the route.[/QUOTE]
Way to go, Cheryl. :clap I attended the Chicken Rally last year. There are some fantastic roads in the area.
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2011 Goal: Dirt!
Newbie here - My goal for 2011 is to learn how to ride in dirt. I'm a pretty proficient street rider but want to learn how to be a good dirt rider and my goal is to do the TAT one day. I'll be 55 this year (holy crap!) so there's no time like the present! :D So, ladies, dish up your advice please! I can't afford to take classes, so I need your best tips on what you've learned off road. This is a great forum, btw!
Deb
CO