Tagged: trail

More thoughts on the Tour of Idaho

What worked. What didn’t. And what I forgot to say. It’s been six weeks since we completed the Tour and I’m still unwinding the whole experience in my head. After my first post on...

Garmin Montana 680t

The Leatherman vs. Snap-on Combo Wrench

Why you need a dedicated navigation device for the Tour of Idaho Martin asked me to provide some guidance regarding dedicated navigations devices (GPS units) and smart phones, specifically, the roles these devices play...

The Redbird Crest Trail in Avenza Maps

Mapping Technologies on the Trail

As users of this nation’s public or private trails, Sharetrails.org/BRC members likely rely on a variety of mapping technologies for navigation.  Being able to visualize where you are, and where you’re going is important....

Fisher Seat & Safari Tank

The Tour of Idaho: Initial Bike Prep for 2018

In my opinion, bike preparation must be the easiest part of getting ready for the Tour of Idaho. Lots of other folks have done their homework and shared their successes accordingly. Martin has some invaluable...

Tour of Idaho Overview Map

The Tour of Idaho: Getting Ready for 2018

Early this year, I was invited to do the “Tour of Idaho” in 2018 by Randy Block. If you don’t know what “The Tour” is all about go check out Martin Harkworth’s website, motorcyclejazz.com....

Jeff, John, & Justin checking out the Sandstone

Renfro Valley Dual Sport – 2017 Edition

Hat’s off to the organizer’s of the 2017 Renfro Valley Dual Sport once again! I’ve only done this three years now, and each time, I’ve been amazed at how well they mark the route. If you pay...

KyMotoVan at a Trailhead

KyMotoVan Travel Report

It was about this time last year when we decided to get either a 3/4-ton Diesel truck or a Sprinter. I didn’t know much about them then, but by September we were test driving one...