2022: After 2019, I kept in touch with Wille Fernandez, who drove the support truck and trailer that year. COVID-19 interfered with any restart in 2020 or even 2021, so we had many discussions about what the best way to finish this tribute would be when we did restart. We had learned a lot while on the road in 2019, but my team’s time was even more limited in 2022. While I would have to make some concessions about how much of the route I could actually ride, the sequel was being hatched! We committed early to do what it took: The Red One WILL arrive at the Clift Hotel in San Francisco with the engine running and its rider no worse for the wear!
Tech Upgrades for 2022: With more detailed route planning done in advance (as opposed to in the hotel every night before the next day’s riding), I was able to create several route maps for use in three different Garmin devices, routes that mirrored the maps I posted on the web site. Willie had a Garmin “DriveSmart65” for his truck, I had a Garmin “Montana 700i” (with “InReach” tracking) on the Red One, and Glen Pyle, (Willie’s friend and one of this year’s safety riders) had a Garmin “Navigator V” on his BMW K1600. We all also had Sena intercom equipment so all riders, and even Willie in the truck, could easily talk to each other during the ride. These improvements greatly increased both the pleasure and safety of the ride.
Additional Help: As in 2019, my friend Lloyd Hill and his friend Andy Faust would join us in Colorado to help out with the “off road” segments in Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona. Some of those segments ended up being quite rugged, while others thankfully proved to be groomed gravel or dirt roads. Lloyd and Andy two are highly experienced off-road motorcycle riders equipped with modern day “adventure” motorcycles, so they rode wherever on my map I told them C.K. had been, no matter how challenging the terrain. I also had support from Tom Martin, a historian in Flagstaff who, a few days before we arrived, checked the condition of the planned off-road to the Grand Canyon by driving his truck up the old stage trail that C.K. would have ridden in 1919. So that’s the background information that I am hoping will provide a suitable common foundation and context for the communiqués that will follow. Thanks again for all the support.
Stay tuned.
Mark |