- Joined
- Oct 26, 2020
- Messages
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- Location
- Makefield Highlands PA
- Bike
- 2016 ST1300P
- 2025 Miles
- 000545
Greetings to all you taggers and alphabetizers. The other night I was remembering some of the multi waypoint game rides I have taken over the years and realized they are just like touring, and thought I should ramble about it. Find the time, pick the destinations, plot the course, enjoy.
For me, a ride has three distinct parts, I enjoy them all equally. Picking a destination is always the hardest for me, there are so many great places to see and experience. When gaming, some of these spots have been pre chosen and then you have to find the new spot. Is there a town with a "T" on the way, a great roadside oddity, or something that exists all over the world so everyone can participate? I plot a course and put the destinations on paper and slip it in the map pocket.
Planning is great therapy for me, having three states to ride around in means I can ride all day picking up tags and alphabetizing places, and lets not forget to throw in some twisty roads, after all it is a motorcycle. With these day trips packing is much easier than a multi day camping trip. Usually consisting of some espresso in a thermos and a sandwich or two, don t forget to stay hydrated. I prefer to only stop for petrol and picts.
Participation is the name of the game, regardless of the destination, riding is riding. So go out there and find that oversized coffee pot and a town with a Z. It will all be fun and Raymond may move your tag before you get back home. Cheers all, thanks for playing.
For me, a ride has three distinct parts, I enjoy them all equally. Picking a destination is always the hardest for me, there are so many great places to see and experience. When gaming, some of these spots have been pre chosen and then you have to find the new spot. Is there a town with a "T" on the way, a great roadside oddity, or something that exists all over the world so everyone can participate? I plot a course and put the destinations on paper and slip it in the map pocket.
Planning is great therapy for me, having three states to ride around in means I can ride all day picking up tags and alphabetizing places, and lets not forget to throw in some twisty roads, after all it is a motorcycle. With these day trips packing is much easier than a multi day camping trip. Usually consisting of some espresso in a thermos and a sandwich or two, don t forget to stay hydrated. I prefer to only stop for petrol and picts.
Participation is the name of the game, regardless of the destination, riding is riding. So go out there and find that oversized coffee pot and a town with a Z. It will all be fun and Raymond may move your tag before you get back home. Cheers all, thanks for playing.