San Diego to Alaska with a blog, a camera, and two wheels.
- Posted: Jul 19, 2006 at 2:15 AM
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Which word looks out of place here: Flickr, YouTube, WiFi, gasoline, GPS? For most of us Chevron and Shell don't figure into our daily internet existence, but then none of us are Brian Galloway. The idea of traversing the entire Western seaboard on a motorbike isn't exactly our cup of tea, but publishing all of it on the net sure is! Brian walked us through his project, and thankfully we didn't have to go all Mad Max and interview him at 80mph.
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While traversing the Western seaboard via motorcycle isn't your cup of tea, I've dreamt of riding from San Francisco to Alaska on my Honda ST1100. I bought it back in 2002 from a Navy officer, so I can really relate to Brian. I'd pack my powerbook and a GPS...maybe a map. That would be a blast. Hey, I could even stop by on my way through Washington and take you to lunch. Ah well, that's a few years off anyway. I've got to make it out West first.
While traversing the Western seaboard via motorcycle isn't your cup of tea, I've dreamt of riding from San Francisco to Alaska on my Honda ST1100. I bought it back in 2002 from a Navy officer, so I can really relate to Brian. I'd pack my powerbook and a GPS...maybe a map. That would be a blast. Hey, I could even stop by on my way through Washington and take you to lunch. Ah well, that's a few years off anyway. I've got to make it out West first.
I think this is an awesome thing to do. In fact i am taking a 3 week vacation from 8/2, and riding my Harley from Seattle to Chicago and back (6,000 miles in total). I will be blogging along the way also, and taking pic's along with some video. I will have my trusty EVDO card with me, so will pretty much be connected all the time!
The joy of motorcycling is something that needs to be "tried to be believed". Good on you Brian!
I think this is an awesome thing to do. In fact i am taking a 3 week vacation from 8/2, and riding my Harley from Seattle to Chicago and back (6,000 miles in total). I will be blogging along the way also, and taking pic's along with some video. I will have my trusty EVDO card with me, so will pretty much be connected all the time!
The joy of motorcycling is something that needs to be "tried to be believed". Good on you Brian!
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