Alaska 2013 – First Week

One week on the road today, 3,300 miles went by and a first pause to catch up with all I’ve seen and experienced these past days. I’m in Missoula, Montana, where I will have the bike serviced and prepared for the Yukon and Alaska. A day to do laundry, work on a few photos, reply to emails and take a nice walk downtown in “civil” clothes for a change. It’s been an amazing ride so far, way more than I could’ve anticipated, and the first day leaving Florida already seems like ages ago. Lots of highlights, it’s really difficult to pick some to list, but as far as the roads I’ve been through, crossing the Big Horn and enjoying a sunny 40 degrees day at the Beartooth Hwy were everything I could’ve hoped for.

I feel very fortunate to have my friend Tim Drake riding with me from his home in Mitchell, South Dakota to Cooke City, in Montana. Tim is a hell of a rider, and he, his wife Pat and son Chris are simply some of the most generous people I’ve ever met. He proudly showed me his “backyard” as we passed by the South Dakota Badlands on our way to famous Sturgis and Deadwood-Lead (another incredible place to visit). We went together through probably the worst conditions I’ve ever faced on a motorcycle, riding some 80 miles from Gillette to Sheridan in Wyoming: heavy rain, pea-sized hail for a long time and very strong winds. This went on for well over an hour, and there was no place around to take cover, so we just kept going and looking ahead for signs of clearer skies. They finally came and we were greeted with a bright shining sun above the Big Horn and a glorious sunset as we entered Montana on the way to Red Lodge for the night. After riding the Beartooth together, Tim and I said goodbye and he is riding his bike back home now.

Another big thank you goes to Stu Nowlins, a fellow rider and photographer who lives in beautiful Lawrence, close to Kansas City. Stu was kind enough to have me there for the night, hosting a tired guest who had just rode over 600 of very uneventful miles. We still had time to talk until late late at night and he showed me the historic downtown Lawrence.

As for the trip itself, I’m happy to have found my “road rhythm” and I feel 100% comfortable when I’m riding now. It’s impressive to find out that the body adapts extremely fast to long days on the saddle, something I thought it would take at least a couple of weeks to adapt to. It is exciting to wake up early and pack the bike for a full day riding, and as the day progresses, I feel like going further and further. I’ve set daily destinations to help me with a route, but they are not set in stone and I’m free to stop whenever and wherever I feel. It’s a good sensation and to know I still have 7 or 8 weeks ahead of me makes it all more enjoyable. The GSA is performing flawlessly, it’s a totally dependable machine, and besides the GPS (for obvious reasons), I’m happy to have the headset working like a charm: being able to cover the miles while listening to some favorite tunes makes it all more pleasant! Pink Floyd never sounded better…

The plans for the next few days are to ride through the Glacier National Park and visit the beautiful “Going to the Sun” Highway there tomorrow, sleeping in Whitefish. On Wednesday I should cross the border and ride to the Banff/Jasper area, where the first Canadian part of the adventure begins. I don’t know when the next rest day will be, but hopefully I will be able to have a few more photos by then. Time to call it a day now!


Comments

25 responses to “Alaska 2013 – First Week”

  1. Ernani d'Almeida Avatar
    Ernani d’Almeida

    só boas notícias!
    carpe diem!
    godspeed bro
    bjo

  2. Luiziana Barros Avatar
    Luiziana Barros

    Great adventure, great pictures, fantastic trip. Enjoy!

  3. Genevieve Leydig Avatar
    Genevieve Leydig

    Wow what an amazing trip! Be safe and have a blast!

  4. Paula Seixas Avatar
    Paula Seixas

    Wow!,,

  5. Eduardo Lannes Avatar
    Eduardo Lannes

    Fantastico parabéns!

  6. Nicole Santa Rosa Avatar
    Nicole Santa Rosa

    SHOW! Lugares maravihosos, lindas fotos! Muitas saudades! Siga com cuidado, love you <3.

  7. Mônica Monteiro Cunha Pacheco Avatar
    Mônica Monteiro Cunha Pacheco

    Fotos maravilhosassssss! Sua satisfação esta escancarada 😉 siga com Deus.

  8. HipNotic Occasions Avatar
    HipNotic Occasions

    Fantastic!!!!!! Looking forward to all the pictures of your adventure

  9. Eliane Dias Avatar
    Eliane Dias

    Fantastico!

  10. Paulo Serpa Vollmer Avatar
    Paulo Serpa Vollmer

    Pô Ricardo, falar que as fotos estão sensacionais é chover no molhado. Você é uma inspiração para as minhas aspirações. 😉
    As fotos estão sendo feitas com a Leica?

  11. Lusia Maura Avatar
    Lusia Maura

    Que viagem, que fotos, sensacional!
    É impressão minha ou seu capacete é muito parecido com aquele primeiro longínquo..
    Aproveite, curta bastante! Bjoos

  12. Mario Henrique Lott Pacheco Avatar
    Mario Henrique Lott Pacheco

    Sensacional! Abraço. Take care.

  13. Vanda Abreu Avatar
    Vanda Abreu

    Que viagem! fotografias lindas 🙂 continuação de boa viagem, bjs.

  14. Kim Singer Shechtman Avatar
    Kim Singer Shechtman

    What an Adventure! So happy for you! Safe travels!

  15. Marcos Souza Aranha Avatar
    Marcos Souza Aranha

    Que maravilha! Divirta-se!

  16. Guilherme Fortes Ferreira Avatar
    Guilherme Fortes Ferreira

    Ricardo, muito legal! Sucesso até o final the jornada! Abs.

  17. Paula Albuquerque Avatar
    Paula Albuquerque

    Fantástico priminho,
    fotos maravilhosas, show!
    bjo

  18. Lauro C. Jardim Filho Avatar
    Lauro C. Jardim Filho

    Rica, que lugares bonitos hein?

  19. Juliana Villar Avatar
    Juliana Villar

    So close to WA! 🙂 stay safe

  20. Alex Mattheis Avatar
    Alex Mattheis

    Ricardo, te conheci nas festas de aniversário do Keller. Talvez vc não lembre de mim. Todavia, estou acompanhando sua trip atentamente. Atualmente tenho um GS1100 1998 aqui no RJ, com apenas 27.000 km rodados. Sua aventura me inspira, e muito, para realizar coisa semelhante aqui na América do Sul. Fotos ótimas e bom texto tb. Parabéns. Continue enviando seus posts. Enjoy your ride!

  21. Andre Arruda Avatar
    Andre Arruda

    TUDO MARAVILHOSO! GODSPEED!

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