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18th June 2009

Back in the saddle again
Rob, Great to read you are off on another adventure. Have a great time at the Beartooth Gap, it has to be one of the coolest rides in the lower 48. Be safe! C
18th June 2009

have fun!
Wow, I'm so excited to be reading your blogs. What a great group of bikers to hang with! Have fun and I'll be living vicariously through your photos.
18th June 2009

One of my favorite rides
Thanks, as always, for providing us with coverage of your excursions. Wish I was there. I finally got the sailboat in the water for the Summer Solstice sail down Lake Sakakawea and got the sails on yesterday after work - June 17 - Still looking for crew for this weekends sail... Have fun, Rob. Hope your new bike is a good move for you...
18th June 2009

I won't miss the next one.
I am definitely sitting here at my work desk regretting that I wasn't able to make it on this trip. I will be penciling in the next trip for sure!
18th June 2009

Fresh air
Sounds like you are enjoying yourself. I went for my first run this morning at 6am, and I agree, we need to take time to rejuvinate. Even if it is a walk around the block.
14th June 2009

Always great to see you
I have been a lucky one... as I know why you are busy and I still get to see you! Have a great day!! Today is not only Flag Day but the 234th Birthday of the US Army!!
8th November 2008

Thanks Dave for your correction
Dave, Thanks for taking time to read the travel blog. I went back and checked my notes and you are right...I had that your dad came to the area in 1977. It was a typo but thank you for taking time to write and correct. I have to say that next time I come through Muncho Lake, I am going to spend more time and have several of your dad's breakfast...still haven't had one better. Take care my friend.
5th November 2008

Nice post!
Hey there, Just finished reading your post on our place at Muncho. Your right, my dad is quite the character, and I still haven't heard all of his stories of his travels and the things he did. He's spent a long time building on what he started, and wanted to mention one thing. He actually wasn't even born in 1927, and I think he came up here in the late 70's to start his business. He was born in 1944, and still doing what he loves! Hope to see you drop in again someday! Cheers, Dave
18th September 2008

Loved the adventure
I just wanted to say that I truely enjoyed reading your blog Rob. What and adventure! God has blessed you! Can't wait to read the 48 state adventure blog!!
17th September 2008

great trip
From a fellow retired Gaurdsman, congratulations on your fantastic trip. This is truly the trip of a life time. Something most Wing riders want to do, and a few actually do. I am also a Wing Rider from GF,ND.
14th September 2008

One of the two finest roads in America
I grew up in this area before moving to Bismarck, ND. I absolutely love the Going to the Sun road and most recently made it out there on my honeymoon. I like to go fast on the first part, but when the really twisty stuff comes up the scenery helps slow a guy down. As a motorcyclist, I would say that this road is equaled only by Deals Gap, on the border between Tennessee and North Carolina. The Gap is a much faster road end-to-end, though...and a favorite blast route for motorcyclists.
29th July 2008

Thanks for sharing the journey
Hey Rob - I just finished reading your final entry. Thanks for taking the time to share the trip with so many of us. The photos were great and your narrative very interesting. I admire you for fulfilling your dream!
29th July 2008

Congrats
Rob, Heard about your blog at the YMCA this morning. Just got done going over your adventure. You must have had a great trip. Russ
28th July 2008

And another thing...
Rob, you need to get back out on the road...What will I have to look forward to reading about now!!! Absolutely Nothing!
28th July 2008

Great Ride
What a great trip, Rob...and a great life experience. Thanks for sharing in such great detail. Too many times we all do things that make great stories, but never take the time to document even a tiny bit of the experience. You have taken the time to contribute to everyones hope of one day setting out and experiencing a bit of the world and meeting the wonderful people in it. I hope to emulate this kind of trip in the near future, and will endeavor to share the adventure as well as you have done over the past weeks. Hope you are recovering well from your injury and your future trips are even more enjoyable....Rick
25th July 2008

Welcome Home
What a awesome trip. You made the trip come alive...just like a good novel! You even made me a published photographer..(Tee Hee.) Give those grandkids a hug from me.
25th July 2008

Great adventure......
Congrats Rob, That was a well planned trip and interesting. KC
24th July 2008

Thanks for a great trip!
Thanks Rob! I've always wanted to go to Alaska and now I feel like I've been there. Your photos were incredible and your words were descriptive. When I see a bike on the road it makes me think of you and your awesome adventure! Thanks for the blessing!
24th July 2008

Glad you're HOME
I enjoyed taking the trip via email. I read and looked forward to your blogs daily. Thanks Rob for inviting us along with you. You have TWO adorable Granddaughters!!
24th July 2008

Thanks so much for sharing your adventure and I'm glad you made it home safely! It was wonderful to have met you... Enjoy those grandbabies :) Cheers from Alaska!
24th July 2008

hey Rob, glad you are back home and thanks for taking us along on this great once in a life time adventure. We have been praying for you and glad you are home .
24th July 2008

you da man
Great accomplishment Rob. I envy you, you lucky dog! Someday I would love to do the same! I don't take my bike on the open road much but I know exactly what your talking about when you talk about "... the wind in your face, the openness of the road, the freedom ...", the best part of my day is often the ride home from work on my motorcycle.
24th July 2008

Safe Travels
Blessings to you Rob! Thank you for sharing your adventure with us. We are so thankful that you made it back in one piece. And just so you know, Riley is more than ready for her pappa to visit! See you soon! Ty.
24th July 2008

Welcome home!
Welcome home, Rob! And thank you so much for taking all of us along on your adventure! It was so fun reading your blog and looking at your amazing photos. What a great feeling it must be to accomplish your goal. Well done!
22nd July 2008

Road to the Sun
You are right.... there is no other road like this one. It is said that some people will go across only in one direction because they want to be on the inside lane and not next to the edge. I've been across it 4 or 5 times and the one that I rememer the most was on an early summer day and there were 3 or 4 places where run off water was flowing across the road. It was a very scary drive and your vehicle always felt to big for the narrow road. You will remember that stretch forever.

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