Meet Bobbie Surber, our newest ExNotes writer

By Joe Berk

A couple of months ago Joe Gresh wrote a blog seeking new writers.  We picked up Mike Huber, who we already knew from a couple of guest blogs, we have another guy who may come on board (more about that when it’s confirmed), and most recently, Bobbie Surber agreed to join the ExNotes team.

Bobbie’s Tiger. Blue is the fastest color on a Triumph.

Bobbie is the real deal.  She raised four daughters, she’s a construction manager, she’s a rider, and she’s a writer.  I know Bobbie rode a G 310 GS BMW all over Baja, she rides a blue Triumph Tiger these days (I used to ride a blue Triumph Tiger, so I know she has good judgement), and she did the Vietnam adventure ride with Mike Huber (a ride you read about on these pages).

Bobbie on her BMW GS in Monument Valley.

Bobbie is an adventurer and she writes well.  She will be bringing stories to us on all the above and more, and to start, Bobbie is writing a series on hiking the famed Camino de Santiago across Spain, Portugal, and France.  The first installment of this European adventure is going in the queue in the next few days, and I think you will enjoy it.   I sure did.

Stay tuned; as always, there are more good stories coming your way.


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10 thoughts on “Meet Bobbie Surber, our newest ExNotes writer”

  1. The blue Triumph is great….but does she drink Yoo-Hoo? That should be a requirement for writing on the blog.

    1. I now have a white 2023 Tiger 900 GT Pro. Can I still have a Yoo-Hoo? It would be my first! 🙂

      1. The net is cast wide: any Triumph is da’ bomb. Caspian Blue Tigers are just da’ bombest. Meanwhile, at the next rest stop grab a bottle of Yoo-Hoo for your personal consumption, save the receipt, and have Gresh mail it to me for reimbursement. You can thank me later.

      1. Joe, today I did not. I usually do but now I’m noticing my spam folder gets upwards of 50 to 500 spam advertisements a day. It used to only get 4 or 5 spams every couple of days as I have never clicked an add in my life until your blog. I’m trying to figure it out. Any ideas would help. I have a new iPad.

        1. Marcus, I don’t know. My spam input has been the same, which is close to zero, and I click on damn near everything that pops up. When I mark an email as spam (which is rare), I tell the program to delete and block, and I never hear from that emailer again.

          We do get a lot of spam comments here on the blog. I have that set up so that key words the spammers use lands a comment in the spam folder, and then I delete them once a day. Usually it’s not more than 10-20 commments. Lots of stuff from beauticians and religious zealots (go figure). I guess people out there are concerned about my appearance and my soul.

          1. I will see what options I have in my spam folder. I’ll start with the relatively few I get in my email folder, normally I just delete them.

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