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What a gorgeous day. Easy roads, great scenery and it smells nice. Although the clouds threatened to rain on us, we managed to stay ahead of any down pours. It got pretty darn chilly at one point, our gps app told us we were over 3000m (9842 feet) so that is probably why. Groms did OK at elevation as long as we didn't try to go fast. Heated grips and rain jacket kept us warm throughout the day. The roads here...

We think our little rest day has made us soft, cos the TAT kicked our butts today. A very early start saw us on the trail by 6:45am and 3 hrs later after only covering 100km, we had had enough. It was a mix of soft sand, occasional muddy puddles, wheel tracks that were either soft and sandy or had dried with hard edges. Regardless, once you got stuck in the wheel track it was a tough time getting out of...

Iron man movies +2, pop tarts +1, rear shock +1 We weren't sure what time our shock would arrive, so we got to have a nice little lie in today. Sim wandered over to the post office after breakfast and voila new barely used shock. While fitting it, the thunderstorms rolled in and we decided to stay another night. We spent a leisurely day doing not much of anything. Highlight of the day was being recognized at the gas station. The next 2 days...

Wow what a day. After yesterdays fast gravel, we thought we would be in for more of the same. If you think Oklahoma is boring, you need to ride it on a grom. We got off to a leisurely start this morning and once back on the TAT pootled along. Good gravel, cool temperatures, lots of wind farms and oil rigs to look at. It was very much straight roads with 90 degree turns here and there. One stretch of road...

Crawdad +1, kick stand sensor -1, rear shock -1 Trouble comes in twos. After yesterdays great riding, we were expecting more of the same. Not long on the trail, we came across a section of the TAT which was pretty unexpected. We were just following our little blue line on our GPS app (OSMAnd+) when the road turned from good gravel, to slightly muddy sandy stuff then steep rocky stuff reminiscent of the snow mobile trail we accidentally took on the MABDR...

Roadrunner +1, charging cable -1 What a fabulous day of riding today was. We left our motel a wee bit later than planned because of yet another thunderstorm but were still on the road by 7:30. The roads along the TAT route had dried out but were still damp enough to keep the dust down. The first part of the day we did a wiggly route through all the back roads. One second we were on gravel the next we were on sealed...

Lots of good intentions to get on the road by 7:30. Just strapped all our gear on the bikes and it started to rain. Uh oh. Checked the weather forecast and it looks like its a lot of thunderstorms coming all down the TAT route. Weather channel says says roads are ponding. Dunno what ponding gravel is like but we don't wanna find out. Wimping out and taking a proper rest day at our super 8 motel near Hazen. Damn, could...

Deer +5, cotton maize and soybean fields + lots The mosquitoes from last night must have been full from feasting on Simon as they were nowhere to be seen or heard this morning. Neither of us got a particularly good nights sleep, so it was a less than refreshed start on the road at 8am. We didn't bother rejoining the TAT where we left off, but got back onto it near Enid. I think I have come to terms with the reality...