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Murphybrown's Spyder Adventures 2017

murphybrown

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Good Evening folks: Well last night this highly techie person wanted to post the day's activities using either phone or ipad...no way no how was that going to happen and me walking out to the trailer to get my laptop wasn't going to happen either. So tonight you will get a combined report.

Yesterday was realllllly short cause everything about it starting with Mother's Day and me luving that I am called Mom by 4 mighty awesome kids...soooo literally everything about yesterday was awesome.

Blue skies; Pacific Ocean to ryde beside with waves crashing; watching surfers..sorry even with those wet suits it looked mighty COLD...Connie saw a funky little building as we roared by that said Eatery so we finally found a wide spot in road (not to many of those on Hiway 1...went back...awesome, delightful and everything made from real food...plus the breve came with a gorgeous heart...almost (yes almost) to pretty to drink.

Then we continued on enjoying sites and sounds. Only we piece of drama for yesterday when a cager from a side road almost t boned Terry and Connie...but Terry was alert and able to swerve to the middle of lane...wreck adverted.

Then we had a few adventures to find the correct exit to stay at our low budget motel. Very clean and comfortable.

Today, Monday, we left Santa Cruz headed for Santa Barbara. could not travel the desired route of Highway 1 because there has been a bridge wash out near Big Sur and that section of road has been closed for several months.,so we traveled 101....todays weather was a mix wth a few rain drops, clouds and the 3 of us bundled up staying warm. Wow we are realllllly doing the high end stay tonight. A gorgeous Ramada Inn right out our lanai is a gorgeous pond with friendly ducks....we will be doing laundry tonight. Tomorrow we will officially start the involvement with Run for the Wall when we arrive in Ontario at the Host Hotel. Also there will be vendors there before the activities start mid afternoon...so thinking there may be a thing or two end up in our trailers. Starting tomorrow we are going to develop efficient way to take minimum to room...right now it is 2-4 trips. Nope not going to happen on the Run...I bag and that is it...I'll let you know how that works out!!

Well, Albert and Einstein our Crested Duck friends are wanting more than lettuce. they want the pizza...forget that salad stuff. dang sounds like some other kids I raised!!!

Have a great evening...

me

And before you post pictures,pictures, pictures. I just wasted 1/2 hour trying to post no luck. Maybe next time!!:gaah:
 
Prayers for safe journey

Hope you and everyone traveling to Homecoming have a safe trip!
 
I tried the 1-bag rule before. Keep a small bag with the things you need no matter what - like toiletries, computer. Then each night at the trailer, add in the stuff (change of clothes, etc.) from a container in your trailer. In the morning take that bag back out, unload dirty clothes and prepare it for the next day.
 
I take one bag with my travel day clothes in it and that works great when I get to my final destination I have another bag with clothes for there. On our Alaska trip where everyday was a travel day I had two bags, one had gear for hot weather and one had gear for cold weather. One bag for toiletries.
 
Run for the Wall and Rolling Thunder

Opening ceremonies for Run for the Wall 2017.
I really wanted to give a good report this evening but we have major Internet issues at the motel that were at but the run for the wall did officially start tonight with dedication and some other activities I personally will be riding for several people some of them I know and are very close to me others I don't the two people that I know and are very close to me or Larry Wilson, Greg Meyer, George Pearson, Gus Smith Jr, Doug Manka, Marvin Galbraith, John Timothy Lane, Kenneth a Stonebraker, Thomas E creek, Terry Teruo Kawamura. I consider this an incredible honor to be able to do this to ride all the way and to touch their names on the Wall
We start the day at 6:45 with staging actually staging starts at 5:45 I will have more to share tomorrow evening because I am what is known as an FNG. If you are military you will know what those initials stand for but here for me because I'm not military I'm saying there for the fancy new gal!! This is really an amazing experience The photo is of the food line I was near the front it was two blocks behind me approximately 1500 people will be participating in this run for the wall



 
What and How Much To Take

I tried the 1-bag rule before. Keep a small bag with the things you need no matter what - like toiletries, computer. Then each night at the trailer, add in the stuff (change of clothes, etc.) from a container in your trailer. In the morning take that bag back out, unload dirty clothes and prepare it for the next day.

When I mentioned to a friend and avid BMW enthusiast, about the wife wanting a trailer for the Spyder as the four compartments on a Spyder weren't enough storage capacity, he remarked, would't you really rather have a Buick? He and his wife rode two weeks on a BMW through part of Europe with just the two saddlebags and a tank bag, Considered that, more than ample storage capacity for two people.
In my 20's, I thought nothing of pitching a nylon pup tent at campsite. But now, 40+ years later, I feel the need for amenities.
 
First Full Day...wow is an understatement..

Wow what a day...Alarm went off at 4:45 a.m. because we had to be to staging at 5:45 a.m. This morning was everyone that is doing the Run...there are three routes: Central, Midway and Southern. I am ryding in the Mdway ... So at the staging this morning we had close to 1500 people. The people who run this do an incredible job. Very committed to making it an amazing experience whether it is your first year or your 17th. First they had assigned us to platoons. This would be the group within my route that I will ryde with for the entire journey. While we were waiting for the mandatory riders meeting they were preparing and serving a hot breakfast to all of us. Eggs, sausage, potatoes, sweet rolls, juice, coffee, milk. All you can eat. Let me tell you bikers sure do like to eat!!!!

After we were all lined up I was in group #6 which is bikes with trailers. The mandatory riders meeting started. Always open and close with prayer from one of the chaplains that rides with each group. Then the honor guard presents arms and a gal sang out awesome National Anthem. Soon there was a roar in the skies and we had a full fly over....one of the planes was off by itself...I still have not found out what the significance is, but everything has meaning..so know there is a story about that particular position. The fly over was east to west and north to south. Very exciting.

We learned all the hand signals that we have to use on the road. We have to be able to communicate with the other riders and hand signals gets the job done.

We stop for fuel about every 100-125 miles and wow do they have a system. Someone is at the pumps you are two deep...hose goes to each bike..fill up, don't even shut bike off...It was announced that a donation had been made and all fuel for all bikes has been paid in advance. All they said is the benefactor is so grateful to the Run for the Wall because it saved their life that this is one way they can pay it forward.

I had the incredible privilege and honor to ride for THE MISSING MAN. This position is at the head of the line. You have to honor guards riding in front and two in back. I was to center my ride between. And then I was presented with a pin and a patch ... very very humbling and special.

We had been told that folks would be on the overpasses, along the road, on bridges and street corners waving flags and showing their appreciation for those of us doing this ryde. Everytime I come upon a group I choke up and have to use my coat sleeve..

When we arrived in Flagstaff this evening the VFW had prepared and served us a hot meal and lots of hot coffee. We needed it. Dang it got cold and had started to rain....sure did appreciate that meal. We stage at 6:00 a.m. for another day of incredible "happenings". I'll be sharing those with you...

The other awesome thing is that my good Spyder friends Ann and Joe Meyer from Las Vegas grabbed some of their Spyder ryder buddies and came to Kingman where we stopped for lunch, provided by the Kingman area Harley dealership. And gave me big hugs...I realllllly like hugs of all sizes...but big hugs are realllllly special. Then Ann said the roads to Flagstaff are reallllllly beat up. Suffice to say that is an understatement. Several bikes are getting parts put back on that got beat loose...yes beat.

OK have a great evening. 4:30 a.m. comes early...so off to zzzzz land and sweeeeeet dreams for this biker gal..

Hugs for all of you,

me
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". . . Soon there was a roar in the skies and we had a full fly over....one of the planes was off by itself...I still have not found out what the significance is, but everything has meaning.. . . ."

From Wikipedia:

"The missing man formation is an aerial salute performed as part of a flypast of aircraft at a funeral or memorial event, typically in memory of a fallen pilot, a well-known military service member or veteran, or a well-known political figure."

The central group will be in my town on Sunday evening. We're all turning out to greet them and see them off Monday morning.

Loving seeing your reports. Thanks, Karyl!
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Day 2 Run for the Wall in the books

This morning the alarm (Ballad of the Green Berets).sounded at 4:30 a.m. I luv that song, but not so much at that hour of the morning. It was 29' and everything outside was solid ice. yep ICE....not nice. My saddle bag locks were frozen. fortunately all the winter ryding gear I needed was in trailer. So out came many layers...

We ate a nice breakfast at the motel. Road a couple blocks to staging and riders mandatory meeting in WalMart parking lot. Our first fuel stop was in 100 miles. Man they have a system that to an outsider would look like a major disaster about to happen...but it works amazingly well...except for the dude that gently bumped my trailer...after a thought of whoops a little close than he realllllly bumped it..enough to snap my head. After I was fueled and getting into my staging line I decided the fellow and I needed to have a "little" conversation. I really had the expectation that he would find me...easy enough as I'm the only one with a trailer like mine. Well the old line of wish in one hand and ....well you know the rest!!!! applied to this situation. So I went "calling". I said to his wife. Did you realize that you bumped me twice. She says yes we can't see very well out of our windshield because of all the decals we have on there. I'm sure the look I gave her was like ARE YOU KIDDING ME. She says what do you want. I said a simple apology is my expectation. So she yells at her husband and says you owe this lady an apology. Nice guy says why after I bumped you I moved. I laughed and said have a nice day. And I was thinking.....naaaaa I won't tell you what I realllllly thought.

The next "encounter" was absolutely awesome and made the day a complete WINNER WINNER. Our ride took us to the Milan Elementary School in New Mexico....there were hundreds of munchkins outside waving our beloved American Flag and welcoming us. We rode single file past them. parked and came into the auditorium where all these incredible young people were dressed in red, white and blue and waving the Americsn flag and shouting USA USA USA for at least a half hour. Absolutely their pride in being Americans was palatable...no flag burning at that school. IMHO everyone of our American schools should have that kind of pride. Pledge of Allegiance said by all and with such pride and enthusiasm. It wad an amazing 2 hours spent with such patriots. They would shake our hand, fist bump or high five and tell us thank you for giving us our freedoms. Each of the 6 grades had made huge posters about what Ride for the Wall is about. It is actually taught in the school.

Yep it was soooooo incredible. Then they served us a wonderful home made enchilada lunch. Again I am just scratching the surface of what the importance of the visit to the wall is about. We have a Gold Star mom here on this journey. She travels in one of the chase vehicles but is at every event with us. And today I was approached and she gave me a picture of her son and asked if I would do the honors to Take Him to the Wall. Dang straight I said yes. And then the person that does the missing man organizing asked me if I would be willing to Do the Missing Man position when we enter WA DC and Arlington Cemetery ... and Gold Star Mom wants to be my passenger. I'm soooooo humbled by just the offer. I spent quite a bit of time talking to her today about her handsome son. I told her we were going "in" in style..alll those lights the iron beast has will be shining bright for him.

Have to say the LEO's of Albuquerque, NM absolutely luv when Run for the Wall comes (not so sure about the local folks) OK here is the picture. 5 lanes of traffic totally cleared. LEO's are blocking all on ramps and off ramps so we can toll in without any traffic to impede us. BUT the LEOS get to run the outside lane wide open...I bet some of their bikes were topping close to 100....yep they sure like us showing up so they can open 'em up...

Have a great evening...Headed in to TX tomorrow...

Later,

me
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What an awesome story,especially for those of us who can't do this. Please keep the reports coming. I can't wait for each chapter.:yes::yes::yes::clap::clap::clap:
 
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Thank you Murphybrown

You are an inspiration! I hope that you have a wonderful trip and adventure.
Remember this is for Vietnam veterans and the
POW/MIA and to honor the memory of those Killed in Action (KIA) from all wars.
Freedom is not Free


How many bikes in your convoy are Spyders?
 
Karyl,

Awesome story, You go Girl!! Keep the stories coming.

See you @ the Homecoming. Be/ride safe!

Deanna
 
Not many Spyders

You are an inspiration! I hope that you have a wonderful trip and adventure.
Remember this is for Vietnam veterans and the
POW/MIA and to honor the memory of those Killed in Action (KIA) from all wars.
Freedom is not Free


How many bikes in your convoy are Spyders?
My F3 and 4 RT's. I understand that the Southern route (I'm midway route) has about 10 Spyders..not sure what models.
 
Day 3...DONE

Good Evening All:

Dang the day just keeps getting shorter and shorter. We just lost another hour when we crossed into TEXAS....my clock is just sooooo cooperative it just keeps moving my day along much faster than I need or want.. We are in Amarillo for the evening. I will share the day's activities.

We staged this morning at a Rich Ford in Albuquerque and the owner of the dealership received a purple heart for valor and he had his crew move all the cars (over 6 hours work for 4 men) so that we could stage there and then he had our breakfast catered. And wowzers no motel waffles and cornflakes. Make your own breakfast burritoes...all you could eat and wonderful fresh fruit. I was in "hog" heaven...bacon is a food group unto itself...add a little watermelon and fresh strawberries and piping hot coffee. Oh yes you had some very happy and stuffed riders. We have a mandatory riders meeting every morning...always start with prayer and they go over any major ooops from day before. None this morning. Other than one of our group left his travel bags and his bike and they got stolen...and this was a very nice Holiday Inn Express with security.

Then they always go over the hand signals and dealing with challenges of driving highway speeds in a "pack". We are getting much better. First couple days we were like a huge rubber band....get all strung out and then speed up and then hit the brakes. Yep I'm as guilty as anyone. We visited the Blue Hole...lots and I mean like 50 people were scuba diving. Couple of biker dudes went swimming. I was going,..but forgot my suit and a big sign said no skinny dipping...so there went the days entertainment. A local group fix lunch for the group.. I based my bacon breakfast was still keeping my tummmy happy. They did have some very nice looking apples and yep they were from my area of WA...best apples in the world..,just ask me!!!

Checking sky there was some very menacing dark ones...so out comes all the rain gear...we take off and shortly the couds opened up. Lots of rain...no thunder or lightening...but pretty sure several folks discovered that their rain gear had a leak or two!!!

Then we came to the Christian Church in Amarillo and they had a huge Texas style BBQ for us..as a committed carnivore I did those ribs up just fine. We were welcomed by folks lining the streets with flags...the big ladder trucks had their huge American Flag flying. Again prayer before meal and then a bio of a person that we are riding to the wall for. And it is slowly sinking into this non military brain the importance of the mission we are on. Yep folks today my knower finally got it to my core that we are on a MISSION to ride for those who can't. A huge responsibility and one I will not take lightly. I spent some time talking with our Gold Star Mom and when I stop I post his picture on my Spyder windshield as well as I post the facts on another that I am riding to the wall for.

These folks gave their everything so that you and I can have our freedoms.

Tomorrow will be Day 4 another day of learning about those we ride for. And watching as many who are riding are starting their journey to healing for the mental and physical ravages of war.

Sleep well because we are free.
Also if you want to see pictures go to: www.runforthewallmidway.com
 
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