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As my wife and I plan our first cross-country trip (including the stop in Prescott for SWTF) I find that a lot of folks in my CDC riding group are simply appalled that I am planning on taking two weeks plus a couple of days to do it. Many of them are planning on attempting the CC50 (coast to coast in 50 hours) this spring. Perhaps it is just me, but I don't get it. Endurance motorcycling seems to me a lot like saying "I flew to Disney world and ran through the whole thing in an hour" or "I paid my fees, carried my clubs, and ran the entire golf course without ever pausing taking a stroke."
What am I missing here? I want to enjoy the ride, savor it even, not endure it.
Thom
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I dont think your missing anything... I have days that I love the scenery and just the ride, there are other days that setting a personal milestone (like an iron but ride) is an intriguing idea.
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I guess they never heard the saying "stop to smell the roses" It's one thing if you HAVE to get somewhere for a certain time,but to have your whole trip like that? 
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I don't know, I think that could go either way. I rode straight through to Yellowstone park in 36hrs and even managed to stop at Rushmore. I wanted as much time at the park as I could get so I guess it's all in what you want to do.
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Ian, I do understand wanting to get TO someplace fast to spend time there. This however, is just making the coast to coast run in 50 hours and then right back just for the sake of saying on has done it. I suppose having folks who are driven to setting new marks in any field of endeavor are a good thing (Lindbergh et al) but I am sure I would rather wander across the country than race.
Thom
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That is what I was saying, the Iron Butt is a challenge of endurance. Completing it can bring a certain satisfaction. My friends father did the 4 corners ride. Maine to Washington to CA to Fl and back to Maine in a set time.
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I agree with you Thom. I like to look around enjoy the culture and the food from different areas of the country. I would probably not do more than 400 miles per day.
I have no faith in human perfectability. I think that human exertion will have no appreciable effect upon humanity. Man is now only more active - not more happy - nor more wise, than he was 6000 years ago.
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If yer out to make a person record of endurance then so be it. If ya want to take a couple o' weeks to savor a trip, then so be that too. These are just two different things. Circumstances permitting, I'd be up to doing either one.
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If yer out to make a person record of endurance then so be it. If ya want to take a couple o' weeks to savor a trip, then so be that too. These are just two different things. Circumstances permitting, I'd be up to doing either one.
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Good thing about freedom.... We can make those choices for ourselves. Me personally I am not down for the endurance trip. I am in favor of the leisure trip.
I have no faith in human perfectability. I think that human exertion will have no appreciable effect upon humanity. Man is now only more active - not more happy - nor more wise, than he was 6000 years ago.
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"Lighten up, Francis."
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Mmmmmmmmm... Iron Butter... great on toast... 
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i've done 1029 in 22 hours. and i have spent 5 hours going 70 miles. going slow is more enjoyable. there are still times when i have gone from portland to san francisco, but lately i'm in no hurry. oh yeah my IBA #26647
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When I did my Iron Butt ride, I had already ridden to Sturgis and around there for almost a week, and I decided to do it on the way home just to see if I could. After riding almost 3000 miles that week, I did the trip home in one shot. I'll do it again one day. But I do enjoy taking back roads and seeing some of the forgotten also.
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Different strokes for different folks
The endurance thing can give you years of bragging, as long as you remember to forget to mention that you couldn't even look at a bike for a week after. Whereas the leisurely ride is the one that you never want to end
Just my 2p
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Different strokes for different folks
The endurance thing can give you years of bragging, as long as you remember to forget to mention that you couldn't even look at a bike for a week after. Whereas the leisurely ride is the one that you never want to end
Just my 2p
100% agreed. I love the long distance rides with multiple stops and slow cruising to really take in the scenery.
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If yer out to make a person record of endurance then so be it. If ya want to take a couple o' weeks to savor a trip, then so be that too. These are just two different things. Circumstances permitting, I'd be up to doing either one.
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Mmmmmmmmm... Iron Butter... great on toast...
that's what I was thinking. The butter for people with low Iron in their diet. 
I love to take in the sites but the Iron butt is something I would like to do once just to say I did it. When I think about it I have done 600 miles in 11 hours, 400 more would be doable in another 13 hours. But you would probably have to take me off the bike with a shovel after it was over. 
"Catching a yellow jacket in your shirt at seventy miles per hour can double your vocabulary" Author unknown
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I was on my bike riding around again within 12 hours of getting home from my IBR
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Great idea, Tom. Nothing better than a ride across the country with your significant other! Hope ya keep us posted on your plans! (Wish we were going with ya!) 
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Seems to me that riding cross country is enough to blow most folks minds. Forget about a few of em beeching about taking too long! It's about the riding, not the destination/milestone.
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I am planning on taking two weeks plus a couple of days to do it.
Well Thom , 'pends on how many COVERED BRIDGES are out that way . 
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Well I plan on going back to Yellowstone and I plan to allow about 3 days for the ride and maybe 4. Not sure how much Wendy can handle, she had a tough time riding to Fl in 2 days and with bad weather we took 3. 2 for the ride home. I can still ride to Fl in a day but her back won't do it and on the way home we had to stop because she had heat stroke. Literally lost her sight while on the bike pulled over and threw up. We stopped for her to cool off. I might go to Yellowstone this summer if I can swing the cost if not I have a few short rides in mind and 1 possible long one. Wendy always wanted to go to Sturgis, maybe we can do that. It's all just ideas at the moment and still have to work up her schedule then I have to put in for the paid vacation time.
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I did the Iron Butt back in the 90's (officially) so I could get the certificate and nifty pin.....a breakfast run to Tucumcarri (?) New Mexico.....fond memories but definately something I would not turn into a regular hobby...  I guess it counts even if it was on a Trophy 
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While you're there make sure you drink all of Dwight's scotch and smoke all his cigars. 
We all like to think of ourselves as rugged individualists. But when push comes to shove most of us are sheep who do what we are told. Worst of all, a lot of us become unpaid agents of whoever is controlling the agenda by enforcing the current dogma on the few rugged individualists who actually exist.
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