Ate Days of Dust: By Darrell Garrett

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Midst the 2020 pandemic,

Darrell and Mariah take off on a motorcycle adventure ride worth writing about. Ten days of vacation and over 1700 miles traveled, they realize the roads, trails and weather are easier to navigate than confronting the adversities of the general public.

“We thought a trip of this sort would increase our ability to maneuver our large adventure bikes through the inconsistencies of nature. Little did we know how much we would learn about guiding our lives through the uncertainties and sometimes dubious human interactions.”

This story is about a particular trip we took in September of 2020 on our large adventure style motorcycles. This was one of many big adventure bike trips we have taken over the years, but it greatly stands out because of the troubled nature of our country and that of our own mental status at the time our own mental status was in at the time.

We knew that spending time together, and the thrill of riding motorcycles through the beauty that only nature can provide, would delivers us a clear perspective of the important things in life.

This is a story of how we came full circle with our lives, to realign what matters most to us, and keep the scales of our destiny in balance.

Hopping on a motorcycle and taking a ride brings solidity to so many things and thoughts in my life. Riding a bike to its fullest extent, concentrating on traction, positioning, what line to take and the momentum to make it, is the best drug I have ever had! Reaching a point of unconscious travel is visiting heaven! I once worked out a tax return problem while 60 miles into a desert race. I’m sure not everyone gets it, and everyone has their own thing. I love to ride motorcycles and will never go without it. 

And doing it with my best friend and spouse is the icing on the cake!

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Midst the 2020 pandemic,

Darrell and Mariah take off on a motorcycle adventure ride worth writing about. Ten days of vacation and over 1700 miles traveled, they realize the roads, trails and weather are easier to navigate than confronting the adversities of the general public.

“We thought a trip of this sort would increase our ability to maneuver our large adventure bikes through the inconsistencies of nature. Little did we know how much we would learn about guiding our lives through the uncertainties and sometimes dubious human interactions.”

This story is about a particular trip we took in September of 2020 on our large adventure style motorcycles. This was one of many big adventure bike trips we have taken over the years, but it greatly stands out because of the troubled nature of our country and that of our own mental status at the time our own mental status was in at the time.

We knew that spending time together, and the thrill of riding motorcycles through the beauty that only nature can provide, would delivers us a clear perspective of the important things in life.

This is a story of how we came full circle with our lives, to realign what matters most to us, and keep the scales of our destiny in balance.

Hopping on a motorcycle and taking a ride brings solidity to so many things and thoughts in my life. Riding a bike to its fullest extent, concentrating on traction, positioning, what line to take and the momentum to make it, is the best drug I have ever had! Reaching a point of unconscious travel is visiting heaven! I once worked out a tax return problem while 60 miles into a desert race. I’m sure not everyone gets it, and everyone has their own thing. I love to ride motorcycles and will never go without it. 

And doing it with my best friend and spouse is the icing on the cake!

Midst the 2020 pandemic,

Darrell and Mariah take off on a motorcycle adventure ride worth writing about. Ten days of vacation and over 1700 miles traveled, they realize the roads, trails and weather are easier to navigate than confronting the adversities of the general public.

“We thought a trip of this sort would increase our ability to maneuver our large adventure bikes through the inconsistencies of nature. Little did we know how much we would learn about guiding our lives through the uncertainties and sometimes dubious human interactions.”

This story is about a particular trip we took in September of 2020 on our large adventure style motorcycles. This was one of many big adventure bike trips we have taken over the years, but it greatly stands out because of the troubled nature of our country and that of our own mental status at the time our own mental status was in at the time.

We knew that spending time together, and the thrill of riding motorcycles through the beauty that only nature can provide, would delivers us a clear perspective of the important things in life.

This is a story of how we came full circle with our lives, to realign what matters most to us, and keep the scales of our destiny in balance.

Hopping on a motorcycle and taking a ride brings solidity to so many things and thoughts in my life. Riding a bike to its fullest extent, concentrating on traction, positioning, what line to take and the momentum to make it, is the best drug I have ever had! Reaching a point of unconscious travel is visiting heaven! I once worked out a tax return problem while 60 miles into a desert race. I’m sure not everyone gets it, and everyone has their own thing. I love to ride motorcycles and will never go without it. 

And doing it with my best friend and spouse is the icing on the cake!