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derf
01-23-2009, 12:05 AM
So I have been very interested in doing an endurance rally for a while now, but never really got the motivation to actually do one.

BUT.

I really would like to take a crack at one and this one is coming up soon.

http://www.masondixon20-20.org/2009/index.htm

Anyone have any thoughts?

Corey
01-23-2009, 12:14 AM
I'd love to do that kinda big ride/scavenger hunt kinda thing. I know he's posted here before, but hit up Rocket Cowboy for some knowledge. I believe he did a ride report for the Texas Two Step about two years ago, and he's got that kinda shit down. Also, check out http://www.sport-touring.net for some pointers on getting prepped for that kinda ride. They might be able to help with stuff you might not think of.

Mr Lefty
01-23-2009, 12:30 AM
wtf is it? off road? on/off? the site just talks about clothing :lol:

Mr Lefty
01-23-2009, 12:32 AM
and how do you have MANDATORY Bonus locations? bonus usually means optional... so mandatory optional locations? :lol:

derf
01-23-2009, 12:54 AM
Its all on road, with the possibilty of some locations being off road.

The key is to hit the mandatory bonus locations, plus a few other bonus locations along the way. Each bonus location is worth a a set point value, and the key is to finish with the highest number of points. Hitting the high bonus point locations usually means that you have to go far, or hit a location at a certain time. It is very much a planning event, if you can plan the right route and hit all the right locations then you have a chance to do good, if not then you dont.

The mandatory locations ensure that you get at least 1000 miles within the 24 hour period, although I did a quick route, and the shortest route took me through just under 1000 miles, but over a 28 hour period. The quickest route has me at a little over 1100 miles but in 18 hours. Take into account 20 minutes per mandatory stop, plus a stop at the rallys founders grave to lay a flag, 3 meals and a minimum of 7 gas stops, a big bonus for a rest stop of at least 2 hours, and I'm already over my 24 hour period, although it could be slightly more than 24 hours, they wont give any more details until the week before it starts. Plus they want folks to hit other stops along teh way to get extra points, its a planning nightmare already.

tommymac
01-23-2009, 04:38 AM
This is what I would like to compete in one day

http://www.utah1088.com/index.cfm

unknownroad
01-23-2009, 03:16 PM
The mandatory locations ensure that you get at least 1000 miles within the 24 hour period, although I did a quick route, and the shortest route took me through just under 1000 miles, but over a 28 hour period. The quickest route has me at a little over 1100 miles but in 18 hours. Take into account 20 minutes per mandatory stop, plus a stop at the rallys founders grave to lay a flag, 3 meals and a minimum of 7 gas stops, a big bonus for a rest stop of at least 2 hours, and I'm already over my 24 hour period, although it could be slightly more than 24 hours, they wont give any more details until the week before it starts.

Yeah, but one of the mandatory stops is in Pennsylvania, so you'll need to factor in construction delays :sorry:

If I were going to do a rally, I'd do one with a more open route, not grinding around the northeast traffic corridor

derf
01-23-2009, 04:07 PM
This is what I would like to compete in one day

http://www.utah1088.com/index.cfm

Yeh there are a few others I would loe to attend, but this one seems like a good start for me, its close to home, at least close enough that if something happens I know enough people to be able to get my ass from the hospital or the repair shop. Plus because of its closeness to home I save a bunch of money and time on gas

tommymac
01-24-2009, 07:18 AM
That sort of stuff is something I would like to get into as well. Its been hard the last few years since I was so into track days, an dprolly would do more of the same this year if we werent looking for a house. So now some weekend touring and mountain rides will be what i can do this year.

Tom

Phenix_Rider
01-24-2009, 09:52 AM
Also, check out http://www.sport-touring.net for some pointers on getting prepped for that kinda ride. They might be able to help with stuff you might not think of.

Lots of cranky old fogeys over there :lol Just look at the number of FJR and Harley riders

tommymac
01-24-2009, 09:56 AM
Lots of cranky old fogeys over there :lol Just look at the number of FJR and Harley riders

Hey I may buy an FJR :lol:

I know some of the hardcore touring guys can be a bit cranky and not nice towards noobs.

Tom

Sixxxxer
01-24-2009, 11:57 AM
Lol...Harley Riders make me Lulz