We love to ride. I married my best friend & I am thankful everyday for the opportunities we have had to experience life & the world together. Who knew that a trip to Wal-Mart for school supplies in 1990 would lead to a motorcycle trip to the Arctic Circle 24 years later? Yes, we really did meet at Wal-Mart!
An adventure with your best friend in the whole world requires a lot of planning. We don’t want to miss a single exciting thing during our rides together.
Besides having a great plan, we have created 2 rules that we always follow to make sure that every trip is extraordinary!
1. Everyone has fun. No matter what the day brings, we embrace the moment & enjoy the experience.
2. No one gets in trouble. If one of us makes a mistake, if the weather is bad, or our plan requires a detour, we must refer back to rule #1. No grumpiness. No blaming. No complaining.
When we pull out of the driveway on 2 wheels, we set out to enjoy every minute of the time we have together. We take tons of pictures & we stop when we see an opportunity to experience something new or beautiful. Explore. Experience. Embrace.
I can’t wait for our next adventure together!
If you don’t own a bike, Buell Vicariously with us as we document our journey.
Love this Blog! Your inspiring me to do one! 🙂 Love you guys!
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Staci we would love to go back and do all the dirt roads on the Huskies! You would love it!
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Good luck on your trip from your cousin from San Diego. Just got off phone with our aunt and she told me about this blog. Been a long time since we have seen each other. I have done many road trips, but in a car. Sounds like fun. Can’t wait to see the pictures you post.
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Troy – It’s great to hear from you! It should be a great adventure. We’ll keep the blog updated when we have access to wifi.
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Great! Keep us posted.
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Very envious of you both. I rode from Alabama to Artic Ocean 2 yrs ago. Truly a life changing experience! Ya’ll are going to have a blast! When in Fairbanks you might want to consider stay in the dorms at the University of Alaska-Fairbanks. It’s frugal but comfortable for a good nights rest before hitting the Dalton. Also, if you need any bike servicing when in Fairbanks look up Dan Armstrong at Adventure Cycles. He’s a great guy. Good luck! I’ll be following y’all!
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Enjoy, from a fellow Buellist (albeit a new one) and new to Adventure touring
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Sounds like a real adventure have fun and be careful.
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great philosophy, woo hoo
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