Posted by DoubleR on June 04, 2019 at 19:44:10 from (198.105.230.164):
In Reply to: 20 years ago today posted by gmccool on June 04, 2019 at 12:32:52:
My wife and I made the trip in 2011 and again last summer from Mi to Ak.on a Goldwing. Not as brave as you as we motel it as I refuse to pull a trailer with my motorcycle. Each trip was over 10,000 miles. Both trips were 4 weeks. Never made Prudhoe Bay but did make it up to the Arctic Circle. We did a little less than 1,000 miles of dirt on both trips. I did have to get a new tire on the rear on the first trip and I did start out with new tires on both trips. Over the years we've hit ever corner of the US more than once and have been all through Canada on a motorcycle. We just got back two weeks ago from 4800 mile two week trip down South. Done allot of things on two wheels but the two Alaska trips are probably the top two things. Not too many 70 year old woman would ride the back of a motorcycle that far as my wife did and I;m not far behind her in age.
I'm hoping i'm around 20 years from now to look back on it as you can.
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