The words of William;
You don't have to plan things, you can just go and do them-sometimes the best times come from that and it gets rid of so much stress being able to just go where you want when you want.
Unless alone, You do need a pillion and partner who is totally at ease with that though or you need to listen carefully and do what they need as well or it'll end in tears.
You have to let go of the worry of breaking down- plan for it and cover your arse up to a point, but know that every stranger you haven't met yet is a potential friend and that whatever comes will come.
Accept that the chances of a breakdown ending in anything other than new friends made under the mostly unlikely of circumstances is rare and you can relax- there are no cannibals in Europe anymore folks
Even packing as a reasonably experienced traveller, I overpacked- I had three pairs of clean socks left at the end and a pair of unworn pants
Spare dry bags, pockets and well placed storage on the bike make the world of difference.
Set your standards and enjoy your luxuries- we camped all but one night but we only cooked an evening meal once, the rest of the time we eat locally and cheaply to offset the fact that we were camping
Europe is clean and that's nice, England is dirty and that's not.
USe GPS Waypoint lists but don't forget your common sense or you'll end up frustrated.
Making a cup of coffee and walking 100 yards away from your bike, your tent and your sleeping partner in the mornings is a great way to start the day, ,looking back at what you have and looking forwards to the day you're going to give them.
You can never have too many spare tie downs, unless they're wire hooked bungees in which case one is too many.
Midges suck.
Macdonalds Europe wide are great places for a McShit
The museum is worth a visit, but I wouldn't ride all that way just to go there.
Try and take a camera that isn't broken
Rosie is a nearly perfect pillion.
An 1150GSA is a nearly perfect touring bike, but you have to break it in and mould it to you.
Noddy is a stalker.
Oompah bands can be fun and firemen in lederhosen aren't just for wessie.
The best moments on a trip are the unplanned, off-route ones.
That's enough bullshit from me.....seeyas
(PS Only joking- was genuinely happy to see Graham out there and a shame we didn't get to have a night out

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