I decided on Wednesday evening that since I was scheduled to fly at 1500 on Thursday I would use Thursday morning as productively as possible. Naturally that meant testing out my new Suzuki DR-Z-400 on the dirt trails at Land Between the Lakes (LBL). I couldnt find anyone to go with me so I did what any responsible, mature adult would do. I went alone.
As I was gathering my gear together for the one hour road ride to get to the trails I couldnt help but think back to my search and rescue days. How many missions started something like this? A guy goes out riding, hiking, climbing, biking, whatever, alone in an unfamiliar area and, before he knows it he is the subject of a search. I wasn't going to be that guy so I threw my handheld GPS and cell phone in my bike toolkit before speeding off. I also wore all of the body armor I had purchased a week earlier. I was clad in brand new padded pants, shin guards, knee guards, boots, chest protector, spine protector, elbow guards, gloves, helmet, and goggles. Oh yeah, I also wore my MP3 player. Gotta have tunes.
I arrived at LBL at 0830, just when the park was opening. I paid my entry fee and noted that absolutely no one else was there. I would have the park to myself. It was a good thing I had all of my gear, both electronic and high impact plastic, to keep me safe on my solo adventure. I set my "bingo" time at noon. That was the time I would have to be leaving the park to be sure that I'd make it home in time to shower and change for work. Read more about Riding Solo