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View Poll Results: Are you going to the Beartooth "Unofficial" Rally in 2016?
Yes, I am going !! 18 64.29%
Need to think about it 6 21.43%
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Old 07-19-2016, 01:16 PM   #586
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Here is BD's 12 step program.

1. To drink
2. Not to Drink
3. To Drink
4. Not to Drink
5. To Drink
6. Not to Drink
7. To Drink
8. Not to Drink
9. To Drink
10. Not to Drink
11. To Drink
12. Not to Drink

" Oh Shit!!! "

13. To Drink.

OK, so it's a 13 step program....
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Old 07-19-2016, 02:36 PM   #587
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Here is BD's 12 step program.

1. To drink
2. Not to Drink
3. To Drink
4. Not to Drink
5. To Drink
6. Not to Drink
7. To Drink
8. Not to Drink
9. To Drink
10. Not to Drink
11. To Drink
12. Not to Drink

" Oh Shit!!! "

13. To Drink.

OK, so it's a 13 step program....


Been there done that, I only drink once a year on an annual motorcycle camping trip in Mammoth with my riding buddies from Southern California.

I'm lucky that I can stay away from it because I was abusing it back in the day
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Old 07-19-2016, 02:53 PM   #588
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About the only way most people can handle being around this band of misfits :eek:

We are honored that you will abandon your 12 step program to accommodate us.

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I have other reasons to drink this trip Greg.....
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I have other reasons to drink this trip Greg.....
We will all hoist our drink and make a toast for you Brad.
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If this holds...we are looking good...😊👍.


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Unfortunately I have 250 desert miles to cross at 110 degrees.
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We will be hitting the road Saturday on the way to Red Lodge. The heat index is predicted to be 111 and it is going to stay that way as we move west. I normally don't ride Interstates but on Sat we will hit I-80 at 0530 and head for Sterling, CO. With any luck we will be out of the heat by 1230 hrs CST. For sure, I will be using my cool vest and neck tie and staying hydrated. See ya there and ride safe.
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Unfortunately I have 250 desert miles to cross at 110 degrees.
Leave early! Water is your friend! I will leave home at 90 degrees around 4am. According to the predictions it will be near 100 by the time I get to Beaver, UT. Then gets progressively cooler from there on north, so looking forward to getting out of the heat.
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But it's a dry Heat....
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Unfortunately I have 250 desert miles to cross at 110 MPH.
I corrected your post Brad.:cool:

Seriously everyone. I know all of you are experienced but we are not 25 anymore (we just act it) so be cautious, stay ahead of the hydration game even though it adds time to your trip. More stops, keep your core cool, leave early, pack the camelback & cooling vest, plan your route through cooler areas, use sunblock, shorter days in the saddle, literally keep a cool head, ship some clothes if needed to make room for cooling items, etc. Play it safe.

On my recent 2300 mile trip to and from SoCal I did about 1000 of it on hot (97-108 degree) slab. The heat & dehydration can sneak up on you. Once I resigned myself to more cooling stops it was bearable and safer.

It took me several days to recover mainly because I didn't hydrate enough BEFORE I started the trip, so I was always playing catch-up.

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But it's a dry Heat....

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Evaporative cooling.
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I corrected your post Brad.:cool:

Seriously everyone. I know all of you are experienced but we are not 25 anymore (we just act it) so be cautious, stay ahead of the hydration game even though it adds time to your trip. More stops, keep your core cool, leave early, pack the camelback & cooling vest, plan your route through cooler areas, use sunblock, shorter days in the saddle, literally keep a cool head, ship some clothes if needed to make room for cooling items, etc. Play it safe.

On my recent 2300 mile trip to and from SoCal I did about 1000 of it on hot (97-108 degree) slab. The heat & dehydration can sneak up on you. Once I resigned myself to more cooling stops it was bearable and safer.

It took me several days to recover mainly because I didn't hydrate enough BEFORE I started the trip, so I was always playing catch-up.

See you soon!





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I have been using Heat-Out for about 3 years now. I have a cooling vest and cooling neck tie and have never used them or needed them. The cooling vest is still in its package.

Grant and his wife used the long pants and long sleeves and liked them better then the short sleeve one. I wear the short sleeve shirt and short pants and have 4 sets. I think I will go and pick up a long sleeve and try it out on this trip. You can pick them up on sale for around $10.00 each.

 
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Just ordered a Long Sleeve shirt and shorts. Hope they work as well as advertised. Thanks Cliff......
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