Actually I now have a smaller load than it was before... but just by a little. OK, not really smaller but not as tall nor as many dry bags.
Had a great trip that lasted from Wednesday until today. Most of those attending this time were riding BMW bikes... including the event sponsor who just recently sold his ST1300 to buy a BMW r1250rt. I rode the only "scooter" but most of the guys there know I can more than keep up in the group rides. But I generally ride solo or with one or two others who choose to tag along on my own routes. We had some riders show up from Texas and Arkansas and Florida and Tennessee as well as from IL, IN, OH, IA, and WI and MN. 15 riders in all.
On my way to the event there was a lot of road construction on my route. Ended up taking C and then 133 to Lone Rock (instead of my usual highway 60 from Prairie du Chien). On highway C I saw the rump of a deer going into the brush on my right and then a few miles later there was a very young bambi standing in the middle of my lane. I stopped quickly and tapped on the horn and bambi finally decided it was time to move... looked right, then turned and ran left and up the hill into the brush. I kept looking for mama but she was nowhere to be seen.
Saw 2 cranes in the field across from the campsite. Saw 4 cranes on the shoulder of the road on the ride back from Baraboo Friday. I led a few others who didn't want to follow the larger group ride to meet up with them at the lunch stop in Baraboo.
The ride home was without issue. Had a strong headwind the first half of the trip but that was less the second half. I did feel a bit of a mist for about 5 miles but then the sun came out. Left at 7:35 am and arrived home at 1:40 pm with a lunch/gas stop in Cedar Rapids, IA. 757 miles total. New tent worked out great. Weather was great. Wind on Thursday kept all the blood suckers away. Not too hot overall, but a little cool one day and night. No rain. Can't get much better than that. Averaged around 55-56 mpg with a high about 62 mpg and low just over 50 mpg (65+ mph with heavy headwind coming home).
Really liked having that awning on the front of the tent. I put it down at night to close the front and add some privacy and put it back up in the morning.
Here are a few photos:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/uVR2QTTbtKWufifD7