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Advice for cold weather
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<blockquote data-quote="Pterodactyl" data-source="post: 1255531" data-attributes="member: 76805"><p>There is a fellow in Fairbanks, AK, one of the Binkley brothers, who was the first person known to have ridden the haul road. He did it shortly after the road was opened on a BMW R90S. He made the ride in February and continued on to Ushuaia, Argentina, thus becoming the first person to make the ride from Deadhorse to Tierra del Fuego. He had no heated gear, but he did carry a pillowcase full of rags. He said that whenever he felt a spot on his body becoming cold he would stuff a rag into that area. He considered the many modern versions of the"adventure" rider that passed thru Fairbanks with bemusement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pterodactyl, post: 1255531, member: 76805"] There is a fellow in Fairbanks, AK, one of the Binkley brothers, who was the first person known to have ridden the haul road. He did it shortly after the road was opened on a BMW R90S. He made the ride in February and continued on to Ushuaia, Argentina, thus becoming the first person to make the ride from Deadhorse to Tierra del Fuego. He had no heated gear, but he did carry a pillowcase full of rags. He said that whenever he felt a spot on his body becoming cold he would stuff a rag into that area. He considered the many modern versions of the"adventure" rider that passed thru Fairbanks with bemusement. [/QUOTE]
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