2016 Iron Butt California In-State SaddleSore1000 – 2up Mic’s FB documentation of her first Iron Butt ride. The Rules Your ride needs to be completely documented (steps outlined below) and cover a minimum distance of 1,000 miles in 24 hours or less. In order to keep these rides from becoming a race, mileages in excess of 1,800 miles in less than 24 hours will not be published. Please keep in mind, 24 hours is wall time, not riding time. So if you start your ride at 5:00 pm on June 1st, you must finish it before 5 pm on June 2nd. The Ride I’m going to be (sitting behind Steve who is) doing a California In-State SaddleSore 1000. You can watch my route LIVE: https://spotwalla.com/tripViewer.php?id=fc7856ba00521a64f For more information on the Iron Butt Association that encourages & rewards this activity, visit http://www.ironbutt.com/ridecerts/getdocument.cfm?DocID=1 February 12, 2016 – Proposed Route (Leg 1) February 12, 2016 – Actual Route & Agenda February 15, 2016 7:09am – Here we go… 8:55am – Unscheduled stop… “Mic needs something from the trunk.” 3:22pm – Turnaround time! ! ! 3:54pm – Mission Control 4:29pm – #YOLO 5:18pm – #chasingthesun 5:44pm – Probably the last pic for today. Goodbye warm Sun. 7:59pm – Stopped for a warm meal. On the last leg (in more ways than one). 8:33pm Rocking & Rolling to Rush 🙂 11:53pm Jiggity Jog, we’re home! Beat & buggy bike back in its bungalow. Thanks to Steve Diederich for letting me tag along on his California In-State SaddleSore 1000. It was great fun and, I dare say, easy – under the skilled direction of Mr. Diederich. Below… my official certificate.
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