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IBA ride 48 states plus Alaska in 10 days

Whooo hooo Kudo's and best wishes on your 48 States Plus! IBA ride!

I plan to do my first IBA SS1K on July 5th with the IBR RIDE IN SADDLESORE 1000 group coming up to meet the 2017 Iron Butt Rally riders at the end of their 11k in 11 days.

This IBR RIDE IN SS1K merges together SW of Chicago where several starting points gradually join in, crosses Iowa, up to the SE corner of SD, then back to SC MN and up to end on the 5th (or 2 AMish on the 6th) in Faribault, MN about a block from my home.
I've already got my reverse leg approved to meet with that group at their lunch stop on the 5th, and ride the remainder of the route back home.
I'm hoping at least one other buddy from here will be joining me, and we'll be headed up to the end of the 10 day IBR to greet the folks finishing in Minneapolis.
 
First thing. Thank You for your Service. The motorcycle touring forum is a good place to go for a long-distance riding information.
 
Best wishes but 1000 miles a day for 11 days would leave me monkey butt and crying. My max to day has been 750 miles on another ryde and that left me exhausted. Good Luck.
 
This year IBA ride we are going to try all 48 states plus Alaska in 10 days. I have already done all 48 states in 10 days on two wheels. This will be the first time I am pulling a camper behind the bike on an IBA ride. The tracking will not start till May 19th on my way to the start We are starting at Wisconsin line.

https://spotwalla.com/tripViewer.php?id=1408c59009ea94f614

:shocked::dontknow: That may be a nice achievement but kinda defeats enjoying the pleasure of scenery :( I guess
Im the "stop & smell the roses type" :p But I have always found more to enjoy along the way, most are not listed as tourist spots, yes the trips get longer & so do the stories about the trips. nojoke Here's one particular unexpected find was closed for season when I was there, but I personally am fascinated with caves & even tho I could not take regular tour I found something to come back for. :firstplace:
 

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Good luck on your ride. My max these days is around 300 miles per day. But, it does beat sitting at home wishing that I was riding. :yes::yes:
 

I can't speak for CMA/IMB_Rider but for me this there are several advantages:

Firstly I'm happiest when I'm in that perfect state of oneness with the bike, road and landscape. Bfromla mentions 'defeats enjoying the pleasure of scenery' but to me its the opposite, I can vividly remember the landscapes from rides I did years ago far more than other trips. I also remember the smells of peat in the Wicklow Mountains in Ireland, crushed lemons in on the road in Southern France, resin in the forests in Finland or the salt and heather of Cornwall in the UK.

Secondly before proper jobs and families a mate and I would do casual work for a few months to save up money and then take long trips on our bikes until the money ran out. However those days are long gone and the amount of riding time I get now is minimal. I also can't even use my Spyder for commuting now as I have to give my daughter and two friends a lift to school. For that reason when I do get a chance I want to fit in as much riding as possible. Endurance Rallies do exactly that, and with the added advantage that the pre-planning involved helps extend the enjoyment to times when you can't ride.

Thirdly I don't enjoy what I call 'Sunny Sunday Rides'. To me a journey has to have a clear purpose and ideally a deadline. This is why I sometimes struggle with organized group rides as they stop way too often for my liking:-)
 
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More power to you, CMA/IBA_rider! I don't know how on earth you're going to accomplish it, but I won't say you can't!

I'm looking at an average of around 400/day to go to Homecoming and working hard to psych myself to do that!
 
This year IBA ride we are going to try all 48 states plus Alaska in 10 days. I have already done all 48 states in 10 days on two wheels. This will be the first time I am pulling a camper behind the bike on an IBA ride. The tracking will not start till May 19th on my way to the start We are starting at Wisconsin line.

https://spotwalla.com/tripViewer.php?id=1408c59009ea94f614

How many miles per day do you estimate you'll do? How many hours of sleep per day?
 
How many miles per day do you estimate you'll do? How many hours of sleep per day?
His ride is 8500 mile that's 850 per day average, If he stays with it he can do that and still get sleep, That is limiting time at gas stops and any other stops he may make.
My self I set the end of day destination and ride for that destination if it 900 miles its gas stops only it its 300 will that a screw off day. Tail of the Dragon to Boise ID 3 days, Boise ID to Houma LA 2 1/2 days, New York to Boise 3 days, Anchorage AK to Seattle 3 days (this one was harder because of the Speed limit) I set the Criuse at 75 and stop again for fuel. The ride up to Alaska took 7 days but I had 7 days till the wife flew in so I took my sweet old time like a side trip to Chicken (Everyone need to stop at Chicken) spent a couple hours looking at the Sign Post Forest
All in all it he stays with it he will do just what he sets out to do.

I wish him will on this one.
PS on my trips I ride Sun up to Sun Down ( the Alaska trip was in mid June so much for the Son Down part)
PSS Some like to smell the Roses I like to Smell the Lemons ( Lemon Pledge on my wind shield)
 
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Anno1, As much as you and Joe ride you could probably do it in reverse. (gear that is) :yes::yes::yes:
 
First three days we are going to push it hard. We have quite a few plans stops along the way to take pictures. And enjoy riding Wolf Creek Pass on our way to Four Corners. Everything set up to get the back tire changed on David's Honda. Time management is a lot to do with long distance endurance riding.
 
I was wondering how you'd get Alaska into the mix. I can tell you from experience, the rid from Montana through Banf and Jasper will be slow, and probably bumper-to-bumper and that route goes through the national parks. But the good news is that you'll have some magnificent views while you're sitting in traffic.

Here is Hyder AK.



 
Good luck, but I have never understood the 'want' to do something like this. After about 500 miles in a day I start to get tired, especially if I have been riding interstates or 400 highways here in Canada.

To me, this is a dangerous thing to do just to try to prove something to yourself, or others. You need to be so much more aware when riding a bike that you become more a danger than anything else when you start to get tired. Couple that with the high speed you will be doing and that is a recipe for problems.

I don't see any fun in something like this. I hope you take a more leisurely ride back.

Have fun.
 
stop raining on the OPs parade

Long distance riding is not for everyone, Just because one person can't ride like that doesn't mean someone else can't.
I see people saying I only Ride 300,400,500 or anywhere in between, Let just take the 300 mile day, I'm up early Fueled up and ready to ride open road speed limit is 75, I hit the road set the cruise at 75 ride till I need fuel Say 150 miles stop fuel short break and do another 150 that 300 miles If you started out say 7:30 A.M. it is now only around noon. Is that the end of the days ride not for some of us and we may still have 8 + hours of daylight left.
When I ride long distance I do it just that way ride tank to tank with a short break between but I do that all day long so 750 miles can be done in about 11 hours and a few time I have just did another two tanks some time around 15 hours still give me time to eat and get some sleep before doing it again the next day.

That is just when I want to get somewhere other times I may spend most of the day looking for some roses to smell
 
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