easysuper
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Just read the thread about 'How long was your longest one-day distance ride?' My wife and I have had several over 800 when we were both working and only had one or two weeks of vacation and needed to get to point B from A. After we retired, we started to slow down and smell the flowers. In 2019 we rode Coast to Coast and back for 66 days, 26 states and 11,000 miles. She was pulling a Cargo trailer, and I was pulling an Aspen pop-up.
This Sunday I am leaving, riding Solo to the Artic Circle, as she is not interested in the mosquitos and Bears, and it's not her bucket list ride. I will take the Cassiar route North and may return the same way. I have put this ride off for the last 3 years due to surgeries or injuries, mine or hers, but this is the year because at 72 it's not getting any easier. We are also BunkaBiker Hosts and have hosted many riders over the last 3 years who have made the ride and have gleaned a lot of useful information from them. I've got the 2024 edition of Milepost with me to help pick my campgrounds and fuel. I will add to this post as I make my way North and back.

This Sunday I am leaving, riding Solo to the Artic Circle, as she is not interested in the mosquitos and Bears, and it's not her bucket list ride. I will take the Cassiar route North and may return the same way. I have put this ride off for the last 3 years due to surgeries or injuries, mine or hers, but this is the year because at 72 it's not getting any easier. We are also BunkaBiker Hosts and have hosted many riders over the last 3 years who have made the ride and have gleaned a lot of useful information from them. I've got the 2024 edition of Milepost with me to help pick my campgrounds and fuel. I will add to this post as I make my way North and back.

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