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12-05-2012, 02:23 PM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Nov 2011
Location: Des Moines, IA
Oddometer: 268
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What an incredible report. I opened it up this morning with my cup of coffee and it has been on my screen all day long. I spent the full day reading and enjoying this report. I enjoy seeing someone use the Panigale as a touring bike like you have. I am excited to follow this thread!!
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12-05-2012, 08:15 PM
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Studly Adventurer
Joined: Jul 2012
Location: West
Oddometer: 553
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Welcome, Imyamen. That must have been some strong coffee. ;) I wish I could promise (and look forward to) another 50 pages, but my trip is nearing its end.
There’s a very specific internal state that’s emerged from this journey. I’d say it’s a feeling, but there’s a distinction I can’t articulate, so I’ll just describe the idea as it exists in my mind visually. (In my head) A state is a geometric shape that has a thick and uniform colored line around the perimeter, whereas feelings are little electric fuzzy balls bouncing around inside (or sometimes floating, rolling like steel balls or magnetically stuck to the sides). Feelings are fairly universal and rarely change, but states are forged with repeat experiences--internal reproductions of an external environment or experience. They can be peaceful (meditation, not that I’d know) or troublesome (PTSD), and they can be anything in between. They change with age and new experiences, but old ones can be re-experienced with very specific sensory inputs (smells or songs, typically). When I looked into the mirror the day I left I knew I’d return different. That my leaving was a ‘suicide of sorts’. The power of experiences has changed me into a different person. Things exist inside me that didn’t exist when I began. And the things that did exist have been reshaped. The problem is that I’m nearing the end of my trip and I’m faced with living ‘normally’. But this new state isn’t compatible with picket fences, 12 month leases or a regular mailing address. |
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12-05-2012, 09:23 PM
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Studly Adventurer
Joined: Jul 2012
Location: West
Oddometer: 553
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Phoenix or Failure
From Nola to Texas:
![]() ![]() I've been in Austin for a week now I think. I really love it here, except for the fact that the roads have as much traction as a boulevard paved with Starburst fruit chews (which is actually a lot of fun. With TC set low I can drift at will and slither away from each and every stoplight. Front end tuck is not quite as fun, though). I'll get to posting pics and a report of Austin soon, but I'm not going to have time before my next leg. Tires finally arrived, which means I'll be leaving to Phoenix on Friday morning. Though my bike will be ready for the trip, 1000 miles in under 24 hours is an oppressive (if not exciting) physical prospect and I am not underestimating the difficulty. I'm not going to bother with registering for the Iron Butt Association (somehow trying to legitimize what I'm doing always seems less legitimate, plus I have a healthy intolerance for indexing, filing, stamping, briefing and debriefing.). I will use a couple of witnesses to silence the trolls and I'll also tweet real-time GPS coordinates using Google Maps. That my heart is beating 10% faster than it should at rest just thinking about all this, which is a fortuitous indication that this is the right decision. |
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12-05-2012, 09:24 PM
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Word Up
Joined: Apr 2012
Oddometer: 255
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12-06-2012, 12:33 AM
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Adventurer
Joined: Aug 2012
Location: Melbourne, AU
Oddometer: 44
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+1 for what Gun Smoke suggests above. It's a surefire way to break the mould.
Except the reality is that living on a sailing boat is not even close to being as luxurious as those pictures suggest!! (I've done it). |
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12-06-2012, 12:52 AM
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Word Up
Joined: Apr 2012
Oddometer: 255
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Here is a fine example of the Hans Christian I owned. They say it's a happy day when you sell your boat. I hated to see her go. She was a bluewater cruiser in the truest sense of the word. http://www.yachtworld.com/core/listi...6400&noOfPic=2 Ah and the boat I will buy for my circumnavigation. The Bristol Channel Cutter. Below is a fine example of my dream boat. A little ship really. A single handers dream. 13,000#, 37 foot overall with 28' on deck. An all ocean cruiser. http://www.lindajohnstoninteriors.com/tenacity.php#
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12-06-2012, 06:48 AM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Aug 2011
Location: Lake Wales, Central Florida
Oddometer: 186
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Funny that sailing would come up. I was just reminiscing yesterday and thinking how similar adventure on a bike and adventure on a boat is. The one difference is, and which probably gives voyaging by sea an edge on extreme, is that you can simply stop on a bike, but at sea there is no break (until you arrive that is), especially single-handing. The sea is inexorable.
Looking forward to the conclusion of your journey, AH. Cheers, Mike, 50 Ton Master (inactive) and Motorcyclist
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12-06-2012, 06:55 AM
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A nation in despair
Joined: Jul 2003
Location: NM, USA
Oddometer: 21,030
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I've lived aboard about 7 years. The only parallel I can find is that both means of travel are sport. By that I mean they aren't the most practical way to get about AND every run is either wonderful or terrible. There is no mediocre in sailing or riding.
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12-06-2012, 08:16 AM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Jul 2012
Oddometer: 248
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But how good would any sailboat be on the twisties?
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12-06-2012, 09:26 AM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Nov 2007
Location: Charlotte, NC
Oddometer: 243
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you guys had to go there, didn't you? I've dreamed of sailing for years. The most sailing I've done has been on little hobie cats or sunfish/lazers... I decided I wanted a little cruiser a few years back and bought a fixer upper... wow big mistake! I worked on this boat for over a year and never got to sail it (ended up moving cross-country for work).
![]() Some day I'll have another... if you guys want to read the ultimate sailing/travel blog, check out www.bumfuzzle.com
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12-06-2012, 10:03 AM
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East TN DS Rider
Joined: Apr 2012
Location: Chattanooga, TN
Oddometer: 60
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Well, it is said that the two happiest days of a boat owners life are the day they buy a boat and the day they sell it...
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12-06-2012, 10:18 AM
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PowerPoint ADV
Joined: Sep 2003
Location: Very Low Earth Orbit
Oddometer: 5,131
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I headed west out of Phoenix in a couple hours. Drop me a PM if you're here next week. I'm not on two wheels, but I know where there is a couch to crash on.
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12-06-2012, 04:32 PM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Jul 2011
Location: Tampa Fl
Oddometer: 190
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Not me....for some reason, I have become afraid of open spaces, and heights. Kind of weird when I grew up on the 15th floor of an apartment building and swam out to small coral islands from the beaches in PR.
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12-06-2012, 07:57 PM
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Adventurer
Joined: Oct 2012
Oddometer: 10
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Hope you have a safe journey tomorrow through Texas to Arizona.
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12-07-2012, 06:56 AM
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Adventurer
Joined: Jan 2011
Location: Houston
Oddometer: 11
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Awesome thread Anti.
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