The TransAmerica Trail Does Me

Thanks to TransAmerica Trail‘s Sam Correro for alerting me to this fabulous misadventure by Cantrma, who posted a 5-page ride report on Adventure Rider forum that had me riveted to my monitor from start to finish. Here’s an excerpt:

Situation: Cold and wet and tired and hungry. Bike is upside down in ditch. Right hard bag is not longer quick disconnect due to mount breaking off in spill a week or so ago when I hurt my foot. I not only don’t know where but even if the trail comes out and there’s no getting back up that hill. The bike has four vital fluids, all required to leave: gas, oil, coolant, and battery acid. Loose much of any one of them, not unheard of when upside down, and I’m limping out. I haven’t seen anyone since a logging crew a mile across the valley and that was 15 miles ago (for the record I didn’t see anyone for an hour after either). I’m alone…

Favorite quote: Traveling alone. I lived through the bad and a partner would have ruined the rest.

Clear a couple of hours and read the rest.

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Carla King

Carla King is a trailblazing travel writer, memoirist, and publishing coach dedicated to helping authors transform their stories into polished, professional books. Renowned for her solo motorcycle adventures and as a pioneer in online travel blogging, Carla’s memoirs and essays capture the power of personal storytelling. With a Silicon Valley background in tech writing, she combines creativity with efficiency, offering clear, actionable guidance to nonfiction and memoir authors. Through her books, courses, podcasts, and partnerships with writing and publishing organizations, Carla empowers writers to achieve their publishing goals with confidence and expertise.

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