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End of the Journey

Kjen

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Not really a thread, but Dudley isn't here to tell me how to do this thing. Internet not working; in case ya'll stopped reading about the journey. We couldn't post for the last 2 days. Although, we are done so there isn't much else to tell. Wonderful to be home, still looks the same. Weeds were minimal, neighbors still talk to us, :spyder2: is hibernating awaiting clean-up.
May give an over view of things once we have service at home. In the meantime, THANKS to each and all of you for everything. I would like some boudin and cracklins for christmas please.
 
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Glad you completed your great excursion safe and sound. It was great to meet you and to be made a part of the journey. If you are ever back in the Panhandle Region of florida be sure to look me up - this time we will take a ryde and have a meal.
 
It was fabulous to meet both of you along your trip of a lifetime! It is we who should thank you for stopping multiple times along the road to meet so many of us. Dudley and you are a real "Dynamic Duo" to undertake such a cross country trek. Thank you for taking us along with your blog and pictures. I'm glad you made it home safe and sound.
 
OK, I have to know the answer to this Jen. Two GIVI bags: his & hers (?), clean and unclean (?). I mean, how or what do you pack for a 10,000+ journey using two bags a little bigger than a bowling ball each and a trunk? I can't even go to LA for 2 nights without 3 backpacks, and one was hanging on my mirrors.
 
Glad you completed your great excursion safe and sound. It was great to meet you and to be made a part of the journey. If you are ever back in the Panhandle Region of florida be sure to look me up - this time we will take a ryde and have a meal.
Why, thank you much. We all know by now that some of us :D likes to eat.
Oh, I maybe gained .8th of a pound :yes:which isn't bad, cause I was not good.
 
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Very nice to meet both of you and the next time your in NH stop by for a coffee
take care:coffee:
Yes, :coffee: I have many times thought of your endless cups of coffee on the long days when I couldn't have any until we stopped. Then it tended to be too late or I wouldn't sleep if I gave in and drank anyway. Then it's fight the sleep on the back of :spyder2: next day, lol just can't win.
 
It was fabulous to meet both of you along your trip of a lifetime! It is we who should thank you for stopping multiple times along the road to meet so many of us. Dudley and you are a real "Dynamic Duo" to undertake such a cross country trek. Thank you for taking us along with your blog and pictures. I'm glad you made it home safe and sound.
Great, thanks again Marilyn for opening your home to us. I know viewers enjoyed seeing your room addition, it was beautiful.
 
OK, I have to know the answer to this Jen. Two GIVI bags: his & hers (?), clean and unclean (?). I mean, how or what do you pack for a 10,000+ journey using two bags a little bigger than a bowling ball each and a trunk? I can't even go to LA for 2 nights without 3 backpacks, and one was hanging on my mirrors.
Uhummm:dontknow: how much does one need? We each had the jeans we were wearing plus a pair of shorts for when I did laundry. Then 3-4 tee shirts and a couple of undershirts for Dudley. 2 changes of socks a piece. Bathing suit in case; like yeah way too cold even indoor pools :yikes:. Boots we had on and flip flops. Shaving and teeth things, hair brush. Used lotions and shampoo in hotels.
Halve of givi bag (part attached to rack) had rolled leather jacket and on the side of that was the Frogg Toggs in their stuff sacks. This left the lid for 1 pillowcase which held each of our things. As to dirty, if I couldn't wash it in the hotel sink (due to cold and not enough time to dry) it either got worn (if only the 2nd day:D) or we rolled it tight and stuffed it into space in the bags. :roflblack: Some days we worn the same shirt at least 3 days running. You have to remember it was chilly, always had a jacket, we bathed every night, no sweating, if we smelled we would never see the same ppl again so who really cared :thumbup:.
Oh, in the front trunk was my laptop in its case, plastic Walmart bag held our headache stuff, vitamins and such, toiletries bag, quart of oil, sunscreen, glasses, flashlight, you know normal stuff. Could even fit a bottle of wine, water and the occasional bag of chips, apple or 2, sweet roll. Not saying things didnt get a bit squished, but it all worked fine. The flip flops were constantly having to be repositioned.
Think I covered it all. The camera was in a fanny pack that I always wore, as was my ID and money and jot it down note book.
:ohyea:Want me to go and pack for ya'll next trip?
 
A truly impressive trip that demonstrates both your amazing mental and physical endurance and Spyder's road worthiness. Congratulations!
 
Nancy and I miss you guys. Glad you are home, but part of us wishes you were still here. We owe you a good meal. No boudin and cracklins here, but I do good stuff on the grill. Would also have loved to have gotten you to Lake Michigan, one of our delightful inland oceans, and to our wonderful sand dunes, which might have reminded you of home. Take care, my friends, and know that allof us that you touched along this journey miss you.
 
A truly impressive trip that demonstrates both your amazing mental and physical endurance and Spyder's road worthiness. Congratulations!
Thank you, and your turn may be coming. Never know when that urge to jump on and go will hit.
 
Nancy and I miss you guys. Glad you are home, but part of us wishes you were still here. We owe you a good meal. No boudin and cracklins here, but I do good stuff on the grill. Would also have loved to have gotten you to Lake Michigan, one of our delightful inland oceans, and to our wonderful sand dunes, which might have reminded you of home. Take care, my friends, and know that allof us that you touched along this journey miss you.
Sounds nice, SIGH, don't know if/when we will ever get that way again. Sorry to miss BBQ and gatherings going on that side of the states, almost jealous.
You and Nancy were great, nice when ppl take you to their homes, very welcoming.
 
Uhummm:dontknow: how much does one need? We each had the jeans we were wearing plus a pair of shorts for when I did laundry. Then 3-4 tee shirts and a couple of undershirts for Dudley. 2 changes of socks a piece. Bathing suit in case; like yeah way too cold even indoor pools :yikes:. Boots we had on and flip flops. Shaving and teeth things, hair brush. Used lotions and shampoo in hotels.
Halve of givi bag (part attached to rack) had rolled leather jacket and on the side of that was the Frogg Toggs in their stuff sacks. This left the lid for 1 pillowcase which held each of our things. As to dirty, if I couldn't wash it in the hotel sink (due to cold and not enough time to dry) it either got worn (if only the 2nd day:D) or we rolled it tight and stuffed it into space in the bags. :roflblack: Some days we worn the same shirt at least 3 days running. You have to remember it was chilly, always had a jacket, we bathed every night, no sweating, if we smelled we would never see the same ppl again so who really cared :thumbup:.
Oh, in the front trunk was my laptop in its case, plastic Walmart bag held our headache stuff, vitamins and such, toiletries bag, quart of oil, sunscreen, glasses, flashlight, you know normal stuff. Could even fit a bottle of wine, water and the occasional bag of chips, apple or 2, sweet roll. Not saying things didnt get a bit squished, but it all worked fine. The flip flops were constantly having to be repositioned.
Think I covered it all. The camera was in a fanny pack that I always wore, as was my ID and money and jot it down note book.
:ohyea:Want me to go and pack for ya'll next trip?

Hmm...I'll remember that offer. With Joys hair products and makeup, we'll be outfitting the bike with Corbins. The trunk should be coming in any time. Saddlebags maybe next year. Do you go through any type of "withdrawls" following a journey like that?
 
Withdrawals? Hmm:shocked:, what did you say? Don't know how Dudley feels exactly, but I'm dragging and find too much people chatter is rather overwhelming. OK just talking to a few but too much going on at once is a bit difficult to deal with. Maybe just have to get back into the groove. :spyder2:lag I guess. Lots of time changes, body in shock, lol. We shall survive. Never know when the urge may hit you to take off and just go too so best watch out.
 
Jennifer,

Glad to hear you and Dudley are home safe and your journey turned out to be so wonderful. I am looking forward to seeing you guys again on a west coast get together in the future.

shauna (quackerz)
 
Thank you Shauna, great to be home. Not too hot, lots of space and sky, a breeze, our own things around us, my food, lol its wonderful.:2thumbs:
 
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