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Arkansas Iron Butt 500?
Posted: 26 Nov 2008 18:20
by MacWildcat
I must be a glutton for punishment or already feeling cabin fever!
I was toying with the idea of organizing a 500 mile gravel road ride in Arkansas. It would take some careful planning, especially available fuel stops during the evening hours. I'm pretty sure I already have enough prior route data to create a interesting loop. Probably work best as a late spring or early fall ride. 500 miles on the gravel would end up being close to a 24 hour experience... fill the camelback with Red Bull folks.
Re: Arkansas Iron Butt 500?
Posted: 26 Nov 2008 20:04
by Savage
I don't have cabin fever yet, but I'm sure anxious to get out and ride with some fella's!
Re: Arkansas Iron Butt 500?
Posted: 10 Dec 2008 15:23
by david h
I would do it if time permits. Just to test your sanity, let me ask. Are you talking about riding in the Ozarks at night?
, Ok, I guess you are. I scare myself riding in the daylight down there. You ever hear of this animal they call a deer? Would you want to be the guy to go over the side of the road in the dark? Where the hell is Larry, he was just here?
I'm in as long as it is a 2 day affair only riding during daylight. You young bucks need to get a few years seasoning under your belts, before you get so rambunctious.
A weekend in the ozarks is always a good idea, David H
Re: Arkansas Iron Butt 500?
Posted: 11 Dec 2008 10:36
by gagnaou
If time allows, I am in! Who would not go on a ride with Larry!!!
Though 500 miles a gravel in a day may be more doable in KS than in Arkansas
Let's see where it goes
Luc
Re: Arkansas Iron Butt 500?
Posted: 11 Dec 2008 11:56
by troy
You guys probably already know this about me, but I'd rather do 150 miles of really interesting stuff taking my time to enjoy some breaks, photos, cool waterfalls, etc. Not that this idea does not sound fun!
Re: Arkansas Iron Butt 500?
Posted: 11 Dec 2008 12:33
by MacWildcat
Two events sort got me thinking about this type of ride; The Baja 1000 and the endurance border ride out in western KS. To lessen the risk involved, it would be prudent to have some sort of checkpoint system. I was thinking maybe habing a center hub with loops in different directions. Fuel is another reason I was thinking a hub location would be a good idea.
I thought about the deer issue, there is also turkey, beer and elk! There is definitely a level of craziness here.
Re: Arkansas Iron Butt 500?
Posted: 11 Dec 2008 21:08
by devro
Put it together and see who shows up.
Riding at night through the forest is not too bad. The dust is the only real problem that I see, hard to see through with a headlight.
There are 3,4,maybe 5 of us near Russellville, AR. who might be interested.
devro
Re: Arkansas Iron Butt 500?
Posted: 12 Dec 2008 06:19
by KC
MacWildcat said:
I thought about the deer issue, there is also turkey, beer and elk!
Looks like all the refreshments are taken care of!!
Re: Arkansas Iron Butt 500?
Posted: 13 Dec 2008 17:44
by safiri
To add to the fun, put a deck of cards at the furthest point of each loop. Take a card when you get there. Make it a poker run. Yep, honor system in effect.
Re: Arkansas Iron Butt 500?
Posted: 14 Dec 2008 11:16
by MacWildcat
""Looks like all the refreshments are taken care of!!"" BEAR...... but I have heard if you hit too many beers in the woods it can be dangerous too.
Re: Arkansas Iron Butt 500?
Posted: 14 Dec 2008 14:14
by troy
MacWildcat wrote:""Looks like all the refreshments are taken care of!!"" BEAR...... but I have heard if you hit too many beers in the woods it can be dangerous too.
At least one rider I know says he rides better after hitting some wild turkey.
Re: Arkansas Iron Butt 500?
Posted: 14 Dec 2008 17:45
by Hank Moody
troy wrote:MacWildcat wrote:""Looks like all the refreshments are taken care of!!"" BEAR...... but I have heard if you hit too many beers in the woods it can be dangerous too.
At least one rider I know says he rides better after hitting some wild turkey.
Troy you are a "hoot".....
Re: Arkansas Iron Butt 500?
Posted: 15 Dec 2008 12:54
by david h
troy wrote:
At least one rider I know says he rides better after hitting some wild turkey.
Hank Moody says
Troy you are a "hoot".....
I'm "Green" with envy at the wit of you two. I just wonder who this guy might be? Who would want to hit wild turkeys to ride better?