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10-07-2012, 09:13 PM
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10-08-2012, 04:57 AM
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Mean SOB
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Location: Maine
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Do you want to end up in the ADV hall of shame forever immortalized with as an incomplete ride report writer? The minute you start publishing a report on this site you are in effect asking people to invest their time in your story. It is very similar to fishing. You put your bait out there and you check in often to see if you have gotten any hits. Is there anyone here who doesn't look back at their reports to see who is reading them and to answer any questions?For me, it would be a major embarrassment to start a report and not finish it. You said: "I could care less if you read them or not. I have no obligation to you what so ever." I think that says a lot about you. ![]() I didn't mean to make my initial post anything more than a recommendation to writers. I realize some writers have legitimate reasons for not finishing their RRs and I stated that in my initial post. Good luck in life Dude!
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10-08-2012, 03:12 PM
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Adventurer
Joined: Dec 2008
Location: Woodstock, GA
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Big talk is easy. Lets see a RR from you.
I have never started a ride report that I have not finished. I even keep an archive of all of my ride reports on my personal website. So what is your point on this? Where in my post did I say that I only do RRs for me? Are you trying to make things up to justify the fact that your statements have no basis? Quote:
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My RR post comply accordingly with the rules of the forum that I am posting on. Please show me where, on any motorcycle forum, that the rules state that any RR must comply with any rules that you decide. Quote:
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Until you mature enough to quit your whining and write a few RRs, any communication between the two of us has ended. In order to help reduce the amount of BS that showns up on my computer, you have been added to my ignore list.
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10-08-2012, 05:23 PM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: May 2009
Location: Coconino N.F.
Oddometer: 278
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Wow...
Another great thread from Dave! And thanks also to all who have shared. When I found ADV Rider a few years ago during a random search for bike maintenance tips, who would have thought I would eventually be enraptured by a report on how to write a report? While I admit I start reading more of these stories than I finish, I believe each has its own value.
Like many of us, I'm a dreamer. I enjoy the reports that combine the nitty gritty with the "adventure". The technical information some share allows me to relate to the voyage. I can imagine myself in the garage prepping, packing. On the road dealing with the blessings and limitations of modern technology. The emotions felt pulling into the driveway after what seems like an epic journey, even if it's only a day trip. I'm also human. Things happen. We start these things with the best intentions. Some rides are still true adventures and the reports that tell the tale are worthy of publication or even a movie deal while others tend toward the banal, but still may contain valuable information to someone considering a similar trip. Quote:
Anyway, it was my bad starting something and not finishing it but I'm certainly not ashamed. Now, after some water under the bridge and the help of this thread, I'm determined to try again. So, after all that typing which you'll probably just skim through anyway, what do I have to add? If you want to write an awesome report you only need four things: Three chords and the truth. ![]() Thanks again for the inspiration everyone! muskeg screwed with this post 10-08-2012 at 05:31 PM |
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10-09-2012, 09:39 PM
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Wonna Be ADVrider
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My ride report will be written for my pleasure. I have written a few reports from a trip to Alaska with my parents and nephew in 2005 and my Dad's last run as a locomotive engineer on the CSX railroad. I have personal reasons to make this trip that starts in one week tomorrow. My ride report will share my thoughts, my feelings, my perspective of life on the road and a KLR, as a total newbie - first road trip deal. I want feedback and comments. I want readers to relate, to feel the road, the weather, the emotions and I hope you will know my bike as well as I do. I want you to hear the whine, feel the thermoclines, the ruts and the people I meet and share life with. If I do well, then my mission will be a success. If not, then ADV'ers will flame away. Got to be gusty to write to an unknown audience.
I'm not sure if I will even tell my friends that I'm writing a report. The work will be for the ADV audience, my target is my ADV brothers and sisters. We shall see how it goes. I mailed my boots, helmet and tools today to the current owner in Virginia. I have my large bag packed minus basic clothes, 41 pounds now. I have plane tickets, maps, a GPS. My 25 year old + MSR Firefly finally got going tonight with 20 year old fuel and an initial flame out, emergency response and fire abatement activities followed on my work bench in the garage. Then I got it sorted out on the concrete and let it burn for 20 minutes with only one pumping about half way. Friggin' amazing as well as my Eureka Timberline tent. So I am getting close, I have lists, I have ordered too much gear. But I'm rampin' up and getting stoked. Ateam
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10-12-2012, 05:49 PM
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Adventurer
Joined: May 2010
Location: Montréal - Plateau
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We hear ya bro, you feel cheated. Just page an admin and they will refund your subscription fees to ADV.
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10-12-2012, 08:02 PM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Dec 2008
Location: Plumas Lake, CA
Oddometer: 430
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Good Stuff
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10-13-2012, 03:22 AM
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Mean SOB
Joined: Aug 2010
Location: Maine
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. I only wanted to make a statement that any RR writer should intend to finish their report if they start to publish their report, unless of course there is a compelling reason not to. I find it incredible that someone would get so testy over that concept, but hey, it is a big world out there made up of many different personality types and that is what makes life interesting. Over and out-done!
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10-13-2012, 03:34 AM
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Mean SOB
Joined: Aug 2010
Location: Maine
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10-13-2012, 09:43 AM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: May 2009
Location: Coconino N.F.
Oddometer: 278
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Check out these examples:
I liked the style of Alberto and Naomi's Bella Coola report so much I read the WABCDR and now I'm reading Canada to Argentina. They are obviously tech savvy, which gives the reports a polished look. The photos are top notch and they cover a lot of details of the ride aided by daily notes. Neither of them come across as excessively hardcore riders, but I perceive no egotism or judgement from the writing which is concise and pertinent. I also enjoy Naomi's reviews on their bikes and gear and final thoughts on the places they visit. Good stuff!
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10-14-2012, 10:54 PM
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ADV rider wannabe
Joined: Nov 2009
Location: Salt Spring Is, British Columbia
Oddometer: 734
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![]() Naomi does the writing (at the end of each day) and I take the photos Other pros of publishing our RRs is that we can share them with friends and family, and make new friends with common interests.We've been fortunate enough to meet local riders that followed our RRs and made a few good riding friends. Amazingly, inmates inspired by our ride down to Argentina, have stopped by our place when it was their turn to hit the road (months or even years after reading our RRs). My advice... from experience :- Keep it real, tell it like it is. - Be yourself. Not everyone will like your style and that's fine. - Don't leave all the writing to the end of the ride (short or long ride) or you'll forget details. It's not easy to write down notes everyday or weekly but you have to make that effort... if you ever want to 'start & finish' you RR. - Take lots of photos. 1 out 10 will turn out fine. 1 out of 100 will turn out great. - Interact with your 'subscribers'. Most comments/feedback are encouraging and friendly but some will not be. Don't take yourself too seriously. - It's called a 'Ride Report'. Write about the ride. Document (photos, videos) the ride. - Have fun doing the RR. If you're not having fun and you feel 'obligated' to keep it going, drop it. Not everyone needs to publish a RR. I may be forgetting a couple of more tips... I'll add them here if I remember them ![]() ![]() Cheers, Alberto.
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10-16-2012, 07:12 PM
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Wonna Be ADVrider
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My journey begins in about 12 hours. Should be no trouble sleeping tonight. See you peeps in a few weeks.
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NMOHVA Member & NMTA Member The silence was absolute, the sense of peace profound, and it bled in to me from this beautiful land. (ROD CURRIE, Team Sibersky Extreme) Fly & Ride RR: http://advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=841561 |
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10-16-2012, 08:41 PM
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Wonna Be ADVrider
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10-17-2012, 02:17 AM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Jul 2012
Location: Moab, Utah
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Dave,
Ive read a few of your reports and now I find this thread! Great snowball you got rolling downhill here Since I have not done a report, ill add a few brief things that I enjoy when reading a report. 1) Mixture between having a schedule and not having one. If the route is nothing but plans and needing to be in X location at Y time, I might as well be at work. At the same time, if there is no direction- no goal in mind- the report doesnt build with any intensity (passion). There are exceptions to this in terms of direction/location, but the good reports succeed in having ANOTHER goal (one that is not necessarily a destination). 2) Projection of personality. I want to know the reader and see the world through his/her eyes; simply saying where one has gone without bringing himself into the report makes everything mechanistic and void of feeling. This isnt to say one has to (or even should) give an autobiography of their life- just project their way of LIVING into the experiences they are having. 3) Have balls! I mean this in terms of what you do and how you explain it. I read a report of Fishfunds where he gave status update photos of his shit I honestly didnt look because I didnt want to see a turd, but at the same time I admired the balls he had to be himself. This makes me respect the man (women too), and thus the message.Keep it coming
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10-17-2012, 02:33 PM
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Mean SOB
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