Twisted Throttle
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I was asked to write an article for Twisted Throttle. They made it available here:
There's always a competing balance between preparing and going. Follow along as Yermo learns things the hard way along the Trans America Trail!
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this sounds like what a trip would be like for me. From getting lost to getting stuck. Despite it all you had a memorable trip. I like doing things alone but I don’t think I would do that. I find myself needing help on the local trails here sometimes. To the next great adventure.
Tony
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It's all a question of practice and experience. I had the advantage that I've been riding for a very long time, just not that much off road.
The TAT is totally doable with a few years of riding experience and, especially, a few ADV rider courses under your belt.
Hopefully, I'll be able to take some in the summer once (fingers crossed) this pandemic settles down. I need to work on riding over rock garden and through sand and mud.
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well done, Yermo! Cool that you got published. Your writing style is direct and simple, but rich. Loved it.
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