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« on: July 04, 2017, 07:03:40 PM »

My second favorite InZane… My favorite, naturally, will always be the one in Asheville, NC, where ALI became 'our girl', and she and I were reunited! Dang, it’s hard to believe that was three years ago… Time sure flies, as they say, and so do gypsy biker dudes… Speaking of gypsies…
 
The thought has crossed the vast, barren expanse of my cranial cavity recently that perhaps I’m not genetically linked to my 'parents' after all. Is it possible, I’ve wondered, that a band of gypsies left me on their doorstep, and I was simply taken in and raised by the folks I think of as my mother and father?
 
Nah, too many physical feature similarities between us for that to be the case, but we do have one stark difference: My people are all ‘home’ oriented. Stationary folks who want to sink deep roots, even though life has often brought venue changes their way. Still, a permanent house and hearth were always the goal, and the comfort that comes from familiar surroundings, people, and life generally always were their end-game target… Not me!
 
Nope, the older I get, the less inclined I am to stay put. I don’t want to live anywhere… I want to live everywhere! I’ve always been that way, I suppose, but my indoctrination and programming had me assuming all that ‘normal stuff’, along with many other myths, was the 'right-minded' thing to do, as is the case with everyone, I guess… Was I then and am I now guilty of wrong-thinking? (A rhetorical question… if I am, I don’t really want to know!)
 
Ever think about that? I have… a great deal, as a matter of fact. By the time I’d reached the age of thirty, I was wallowing in self-doubt and confusion. By then, many of the ‘pat answers’ to everything that had been ‘given’ to me, were proving to be suspect… I’d already found myself having to turn my back on some long-held ‘facts’ and choose another view…
 
So many times, what I’d so easily bought-into turned out not to be the case, or the ‘certain’ view of how things are and what life is about simply didn’t work out, or even more confidence-shaking, they proved to be downright wrong…
 
All the values, beliefs, and 'fundamental things' I’d assumed were spot-on were not the product of my own thinking, though, and they desperately needed to be challenged, tested, thought through deeply, and re-done where appropriate. I became determined to be my own person by choice and reasoning, and to jettison where appropriate the simple solutions I’d adopted as ‘truths’, that had been pounded into my thinker muscle throughout my life. However, life greatly complicated that process by overwhelming me with responsibilities, activities, obligations, and other distractions…
 
I finally stumbled upon long distance motorcycle riding as a near-perfect platform for thinking things through… a magic carpet that would transport me to another spiritual dimension... and the rest is history…
 
My ‘natural state’, my center of equilibrium, I’ve discovered, is to be alone and highly mobile. That’s not to say I’m a hermit… I do indeed need social contact, just not to the same degree nor in near the same quantity most folks appear to need. And that, boys and girls, brings us to my decision to attend InZane.
 
What a great event! At no time in my life have I ever known so many good folks or felt like I truly belonged, as much as I do around this group… Only two things bind us that I can discern: Valkyries and riding, and ‘goodness’. By goodness I mean, unpretentiousness and good will towards others. No phonies here, and the generosity combined with unqualified acceptance by each for all others is as palpable as it is attractive.
 
My journey there had begun with a commitment to attend… skillfully extracted by that ‘smoothie’ we all know as Misfit. Once that was done, the next step was to agree to wander out there with an amazingly easy partner with whom to travel for any distance and for any length of time… Troutdude… now we’re talking!

My ride partner


 
Following the stop in Tennessee and the escort to Indiana, Dennis and I altered my previous non-plan and decided to just head straight for Colorado. It seemed only logical to conserve time (he was on a schedule) by blitzing through the less scenic areas, and to use it to do a couple of loop-de-loos through what has been fittingly called the ‘American Alps’…

American Alps










 
Now, it probably does not need to be said, but that marvel of nature beyond the plains is not a well-kept secret! Nope, one can’t travel around that incredible wonder without encountering busloads of foreign tourists, vans with church groups from other areas, plus rented cars with visitors from all parts of the globe! Hearing three or four different languages spoken at a given stop is not uncommon at all…

Dennis in the "Relief" line in Rocky Mtn. N.P.



I had to go too



 
The more I expand my contact with ‘folks not like me’, the more I’m convinced our differences appear to be a mile wide, but they are actually less than an inch deep… Scratch the surface and it becomes apparent we’re all just alike, really… I can only conclude from my own experiences, that differences in learned behaviors and adopted beliefs are what separate us. A fascinating discovery that became obvious to me early on, and that belief has only been reinforced over the decades… A marvelous byproduct of traveling, especially solo, is coming into contact with such diversity…
 
Now, I mentioned earlier that Dennis is a wonderful ride partner… and he most certainly is. I’ve also traveled with some other good ones over the years, but the one by which all others are measured is my dear friend Jim Dorman. Jim finally had to put his riding gear aside recently, and now he is stuck in his own recliner trying to live vicariously through the writings of others. I often think about the many miles we shared, and I do celebrate our time together with an occasional Milky Way candy bar - one of Jim's favorite treats…

Howdy, Jim!

 
 
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« Reply #1 on: July 04, 2017, 07:10:34 PM »

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« Reply #2 on: July 04, 2017, 07:42:21 PM »

I read them all and this one had some great pics  cooldude    Ride On My Friend , Ride On  .
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« Reply #3 on: July 04, 2017, 07:47:01 PM »

Another great write up.  cooldude

  I find myself thinking about my social needs and skills at times also. My wife is very social. Me, not so much. It is kind of strange how an Inzane can bond us. I've only attended the one in Spearfish, and was a little apprehensive that I would fit in. Couldn't have been further from the truth. We are all so different in many ways, but so much alike in most.

Thanks for putting it into words. (And pics)  coolsmiley
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« Reply #4 on: July 04, 2017, 08:00:25 PM »

It is said that the Lord is near to all who call upon him in truth and are willing to put in the work (in your case, the miles)

WIthout doubt Bruce you have found your truth and as clear as can be the Lord has answered you by providing the means and friends to assist your journey through riding

Whether with Jim, Mitcho, Troutdude, Terry or any number of other incidental and planned (pardon the word here please)  friends and miscellaneous motorcycle riders it seems to this spectator that you will always find those who wish to share the wind with you, however briefly.

Indeed, its good to be DDT  Great read as usual

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Yeah one of these days we will share wind, a beverage or a milky way bar if the stars align
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« Reply #5 on: July 04, 2017, 08:08:04 PM »

Great writing DDT. Enjoy reading your thoughts and words as you meander through the country, some very enjoyable reading!

Keep up the good work Sir!

I too was unsure about fitting in at inzane, due to my age or lack of it shall I say, but never felt more welcome at a motorcycle event as I did in Spearfish 2 years ago and again in Billings last week. My wife and I had an excellent time!
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« Reply #6 on: July 04, 2017, 08:11:55 PM »

It was good to see you at Billings Bruce.  Another story from the heart, like few can write...

Safe winds, my friend.  Looking forward to your next episode   Wink

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« Reply #7 on: July 04, 2017, 08:56:56 PM »

Bruce,
It was great to meet you and Dennis at Inzane this past week!
Your "calling" runs very deep and we all enjoy your words that come straight from your heart.
Ride on my friend!
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« Reply #8 on: July 04, 2017, 09:17:17 PM »

Great report and musings as usual, and it sure was nice to spend a bit more time with you again Bruce. Enjoyed sharing a beer and fire with ya cooldude
Also nice to meet in person your riding partner Dennis... There's one fine "Dude" right there....which I had already surmised from my dealings with him over the phone on a shock purchase earlier this year. 
You are most  certainly correct regarding the comfortable feeling one gets being around both old and new friends at Inzane.... not a finer bunch of folks to be associated with.  Continued safe travels... will follow along through your reports here and look forward to the next chance we have to meet up again  cooldude
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« Reply #9 on: July 05, 2017, 03:51:41 AM »

Thanks for taking the time to create such an excellent post once again, Bruce. You have a way of expression that reminds me of a great pianist flying effortlessly over the keyboard.
It was great to sit down with you a couple times and get to know you a tad better and pick your brain some. Turns out we have more than a few things in common.

They don't come any better than Troutdude. Everytime I'm around him, he puts a smile on my face. He's just a very good natured guy.

One would think there would be plenty of time over a four day even to get all the visiting in and sites to see that were planned out. But alas, a common refrain after it's all over for another year is, "I didn't get the chance to meet" or "wish I had more time to visit with" or "wish I coulda seen such and such natural beauty".  I think Inzane is the fastest 4(or 5 if one attends Early Bird) days of the year.

I guess we'll just have to do it again!
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« Reply #10 on: July 05, 2017, 04:20:54 AM »

Good write up Bruce and the pics really enhance the story glad you found that tech guy inside ya  cooldude cooldude
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« Reply #11 on: July 05, 2017, 04:30:58 AM »

As usual, a great writeup. Even more so now with the great pics that go with it, Bruce.

Thank you for putting me there at Inzane with your pics and thoughtful musings.

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« Reply #12 on: July 05, 2017, 06:21:57 AM »

As always a nice read! It was good to see you and Troutdude again! Hope to see you Labor Day...
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« Reply #13 on: July 05, 2017, 02:14:24 PM »

Great writing DDT. Enjoy reading your thoughts and words as you meander through the country, some very enjoyable reading!

Keep up the good work Sir!

I too was unsure about fitting in at inzane, due to my age or lack of it shall I say, but never felt more welcome at a motorcycle event as I did in Spearfish 2 years ago and again in Billings last week. My wife and I had an excellent time!
Not many youngins like us here  Grin
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« Reply #14 on: July 06, 2017, 11:20:29 AM »

I read, therefore I live.
You have ride so I can live vicariously through your stories, keep it up.
I ride, well maybe next year.

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« Reply #15 on: July 06, 2017, 07:19:06 PM »

Getting you to come to MT was surely worth the effort on my part. Great report and thank you for your most generous donation to our raffle.  cooldude
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« Reply #16 on: July 07, 2017, 04:52:21 AM »

Bruce, as always enjoyed your stories of life's adventures, thank you for sharing with us that could not make it...
I always feel like I am riding with you as you tell your adventures and it makes me feel good to be in the wind, even if I am stuck at my desk.
Again thanks, looking forward to your next adventure, wherever that may be.  cooldude
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« Reply #17 on: July 14, 2017, 03:18:12 AM »

One thing I do most every time I log on to the board is look through the list of folks that have posted at least on the first page or two.  If I see one of your "musings" I think is the term you have used, I always prepare myself for a smile.  Thanks for getting the picture "thingy" figured out Bruce.
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