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Old 02-18-2008, 10:23 PM   #1
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New KawaNOW Staff member....CTC

You probably have noticed that I started a Trip/Travel board here on KawaNOW several weeks ago. It was started for the purpose of documenting and archiving all types of travel and trip information.

Spring is just around the corner and many of us (if we haven't already) will be planning our trips to take on our steeds for the Spring, Summer and Fall.

One of the main reasons why I bought a Nomad was to travel and see the USA. I enjoy seeing every inch of the US on a motorcycle. I know that there are quite a few of you that enjoy traveling also. That's why I created the Trip/Travel board....to give us an avenue to share travel and trip information.

It is for this reason that I asked Chuck "txcwdancer" Birt to be the KawaNOW Chief Trip/Travel Consultant (CTC).
I've known Chuck for three years and find him to be a serious, consciencious man when it comes to traveling on his motorcycle. I know of noone that travels and put more miles on a Nomad than Chuck. Chuck put over 100,000 miles on his 2000 Nomad and has just bought a 2008 to start the traveling all over again. Here's some stats on Chuck's travels:

Riding Milestones
Longest Day Ride 2005 - 1710 miles Round Rock TX to Pocatello Idaho -- 28 hours straight through

Longest Tour 2007 - 8925 miles 18 days Texas to Grand Lake Co, North to Anchorage, Alaska down to Idaho then back to Texas
2nd Longest Tour 2006 - 6100 miles 13 days Texas to Indiana, thru Ohio across top of Michigan, Wisconsin, North Dakota on to Idaho back to Custer,SD and Texas
3rd Longest Tour 2005- 4500 miles 10 days Round Rock TX to West Yellowstone MT & Kanab UT back to Texas

Average Daily Commute - 40 miles round trip

Average Daily Mileage - 65-100 depending upon errands

Miles Ridden in 2004 - 20,050 (Apr-Dec)
Miles Ridden in 2005 - 25,850
Miles Ridden in 2006 - 29,432
Miles Ridden in 2007 - 24,646 As of 12-12-07

Chuck is an EMT by trade and is a member of the PGR. His main purpose as the CTC will be to help and answer any questions concerning traveling on a motorcycle. He'll also be responsible for helping KawaNOW members with their trip questions and he'll be the moderator for the Trip/Travel board. I know there are many KawaNOW members that put alot of miles on their bikes each year. And even though many of us have a good bit of experience in traveling, sometimes it's good to bounce any questions or ideas off someone that has the same type of experience. Feel free to ask Chuck for any advice concerning trips or travel.

Join me in welcoming Chuck "txcwdancer" Birt as the new KawaNOW Chief Trip/Travel Consultant.

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