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Getting Ready to Travel

Another Spring day, and I’m wondering what I’ll do this summer, and where I’ll go. As of today, I have no idea - but plenty of ideas.

Since I usually travel via motorcycle, I still have a few months to make plans, clear some dates on my calendar, and scheme the routes. This may be my favorite part of travel - getting ready and the anticipation. Being organized is important with this mode of travel. What I carry is similar to what is possible with a big backpack, so there are always trade-offs. Can I fit a pair of shoes and my compact camp chair? Am I cooking or buying food along the way? Is my coffee making kit ready?

The weather is typically a big factor, too. How many days in a row getting swamped by rain can I take? What about cold AND rain? In the planning stage, I’m always an optimist, but out on the road, weather changes always happen.

Time to get my maps out.

The results of perfect trip planning is a photo like this, near Stanley Lake and the Sawtooth Mountains in Idaho. Not shown: 10 million hungry mosquitos.

My Butler maps and park maps have a distinct Western USA bias. Time to add some better Midwest route maps.