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2500+ mile ride cut short 200 miles from home!
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<blockquote data-quote="dcarver" data-source="post: 900236" data-attributes="member: 956"><p>Whiskey throttle when tired is a common occurrence, in my experience. I think ODOT nailed it. When fatigued, even the most common tasks become onerous. And if any of the LD rider clubs refutes my claim I will pull up numerous posts from the IBA and Warchild too. It's just a fact of life. IMHO, it's all about how to recognize the signs of fatigue, and to deal with them *at the time* appropriately. I have no claims to being a LD rider, but I will tell you that I have certain behaviors that set off 'red flags' which are immediate 'Stop-the-Fuck-Now' and regroup indicators.</p><p></p><p>You are lucky to have learned this lesson with * relatively* low cost.</p><p></p><p>Best -</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dcarver, post: 900236, member: 956"] Whiskey throttle when tired is a common occurrence, in my experience. I think ODOT nailed it. When fatigued, even the most common tasks become onerous. And if any of the LD rider clubs refutes my claim I will pull up numerous posts from the IBA and Warchild too. It's just a fact of life. IMHO, it's all about how to recognize the signs of fatigue, and to deal with them *at the time* appropriately. I have no claims to being a LD rider, but I will tell you that I have certain behaviors that set off 'red flags' which are immediate 'Stop-the-Fuck-Now' and regroup indicators. You are lucky to have learned this lesson with * relatively* low cost. Best - [/QUOTE]
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