Here is USA West 2020 Day 7 From John Day Dam, WA to Mountain Home, ID. I struggle allot with the heat this day but did not realize that was the problem until my third mandatory rest stop and realized I was soaked in sweat and feeling terrible, yep I am a genius lol. Prior to the third stop I just kept feeling super tired and then was having a very hard time remaining focused and felt like I wanted to fall asleep. Very dangerous for sure. I stopped and took a very long break at a resort café, ate, and drank allot of fluids (water and Gatorade). Then I also change from my leather jacket to mesh and felt 100% better for the remainder of the trip.
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USA West 2020 – Day 1

The Start of an Adventure Starts with Planning
I had been planning for this motorcycle trip for just over a year (planning started before last years Nevada – Utah 2019 motorcycle trip, which I will be blogging about later. So much careful planning and preparation from how many miles I was planning for each day, the routes, how much fuel would need to be purchased, the campsites and the few motel stays. I created meal plans that determined how many Mountain House meals to purchase and pack, canned chili and spaghetti, Tabasco sauce, how may meals would be eating out and how many times would I actually cook. There was careful planning on what to pack for clothes and riding gear as I could experience extreme heat and cold, rain and maybe even a little snow all on the same trip. I had to plan how many days I could wear my motorcycle riding jeans before they would be too offensive even for me and thus determined how many riding jeans / pants I would pack. How many days of underwear, socks, and shirts would I need before I would do laundry on the road. And where would I do my laundry on the road, well this was planned out too. Every detail that I thought significant and not so significant was planned and re-planned before the trip was to start. This also of course included attention to my motorcycle, Dexter, as well.
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