Category: ‘IBR 2013’

A rainy but positive start

July 2, 2013 Posted by Dayle Dermatis

The 2013 Iron Butt Rally started today!

I texted Ken last night to say hi, not sure if he’d already gone to bed or not. He texted back, “Planning is hard.” My response: “Oh, you love it, you weirdo.”  😉  Because he really does.

I’ve talked to him twice today and he’s in great spirits, despite the rain. A number of the bonuses involve going to museums and finding things, which he says is fun.

If you want to see the riders taking off, watch this video. Ken leaves at 3:15, from the right—you don’t see him parked, but he comes into view and then turns away from the camera. He’s got a black helmet, and you can see his blue water bottle behind his back rest.

I’ve also found a bunch of pictures here, but haven’t had time to go through all of them to find ones of Ken. If you do, please send me direct links!  🙂

Aaaand he’s off!

June 27, 2013 Posted by Dayle Dermatis

Ken left today for Pittsburgh. Here are some amusing pictures to commemorate his start:

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These would be the obligatory several-days-earlier bike-in-pieces photos.

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Aaaand he’s off!

 

 

Helpful links

June 27, 2013 Posted by Dayle Dermatis

Here are some helpful links to follow Ken on his journey:

The Iron Butt Rally 2013 official: http://www.ironbuttrally.com/IBR/2013.cfm

My blog (I will try to cross-post here as well): http://www.cyvarwydd.blogspot.com/

Also, if you go to my blog and choose the tag IBR, you can read about previous rally stuff.

My Facebook (please send me a note why you’re friending me): https://www.facebook.com/cyvarwydd

My Twitter (almost always the same posts as to FB): https://twitter.com/cyvarwydd

Enjoy!

xo Dayle (aka Wife of Meese)

An Iron Butt Rally primer

June 24, 2013 Posted by Dayle Dermatis

Hi everyone! I’m Dayle, Ken’s wife. I’m going to be posting here (as well as on Facebook and Twitter) about Ken’s progress in the Iron Butt Rally, so I thought it would be useful to do a quick primer here, to get everyone up to speed on what I’ll be babbling about.

The IBR is an 11-day, 11,000-plus-mile endurance motorcycle event, kind of like a scavenger hunt via motorcycle. Bonus locations are all over the US (including Alaska) and into Canada, and have different points, so part of the challenge is to figure out how to get the maximum number of points in the time frame you have. There are also mandatory timed checkpoints that you must make.

About 1000 people apply to run the rally every two years; 100 are chosen. Because there is a minimum number of points you have to get, you can conceivably hit all the required checkpoints and still not “finish.” About 60 people actually finish.

More people have gone into space than run the IBR. More people climb Mt. Everest every year than have run the IBR since its start in 1984.

Ken got interested in rallies almost ten years ago and began running shorter ones, which happen all over the country during the year. He applied, but wasn’t chosen in the lottery, for the 2009 IBR. Then he won four shorter rallies in a row—something nobody had ever done before. About a month and a half before the 2009 IBR, he got a call inviting him in. His response (as was correct) was “Let me check with my wife.” 😉

Everyone else had about a year to prepare. He had a month and a half. And on his very first IBR, he came in 9th.

In 2011, less than 24 hours from the finish, he was in the lead to win…but a coyote had other plans. Ken ended up with a shredded spleen that had to be removed, collapsed lung, cracked ribs, broken left scapula, and broken bones/snapped tendons in his right hand. But from the time he woke up, his thoughts were on recovery and how he could get back into fighting shape for 2013.

And so he did, including changing his eating habits and working out regularly and losing 25 lbs (so far)!

(Yes, I’m going to brag on him. I have control of this blog, bwahaha!)

This year, the IBR starts and ends in Pittsburgh, and runs July 1 to 12. Ken will be heading east on Tuesday, giving himself enough time to stop and change tires, and then have some rest and relaxation at the hotel. Unfortunately, I won’t be able to go to the finish banquet, as I have to be in Oregon for a workshop the very next day.

Oh, I should mention: Please understand that I’m not allowed to respond to questions about where he is, where he’s going, what his plans are, etc., during the rally.

Messages of encouragement may be sent to him via email, but please understand he won’t be able to respond. If you send any messages directly to me, I’ll try to get them to him.

More soon!