1) File a daily “Flight Plan” with friends and relatives :- When you’re putting in big miles in unfamiliar places, especially in remote areas, it’s a good idea to give friends and family an idea of where you’ll end up every day, and when you’ll be checking in. 2) Start early, finish early :- When we’re on the road, we like to be up at 6:00am, shower, breakfast, pack and on the bike by 8am (earlier if possible). It’s an incredible feeling watching the world wake up from the seat of a motorcycle, and if you’re planning to do big miles, the earlier you start, the earlier you can finish. 3) Earplugs :- Always wear earplugs, not just to protect your hearing, but to dramatically reduce fatigue. Helmets are noisy places, especially at higher speeds on bikes without big windscreens. 4 ) Use technology to regulate your body temperature :- There have been tremendous advances in cooling and warming technologies for riders, so there’s no need to suffer...