Since putting the top end back together the engine vent has just been open to atmosphere. Had been getting just a few drops on the chrome behind between fuel stops or during runs. Not a big deal. Not even enough to qualify as a mess. It was slight enough I wasn't concerned at all about just plumbing that small volume in to the back of the air cleaner and forgetting about it. Eliminate even the small mess and never see it again.
So with leaving the for Georgia trip tomorrow afternoon or Thursday morning thought, "what the hell, plumb it over now and not even have the drips to wipe down on the trip." And once again the enemy of good is better.
Put a fitting in the a/c back plate. Dropped a line off the nipple. Simple. Easy. Done.
Took the bike out this afternoon to go somewhere and it spit out the dipstick. It had never done that before. Did it as I was sitting at a redlight and I heard it. Sounded like a kid's popgun.
Stopped and picked up the dipstick. Wiped off the road gravel and the inside of the neck and plugged it back in. Hoping against likelihood that I'd just not set it in fully last time it was off. On the way home (less than a mile) it belched it out again. This time I didn't know where and managed to get some oil on the back tire. That was fun.
Put the breather back like it was. Wiped everything down. Took it for about a 20 mile run. No more problem. Highway speeds, acceleration or in town. Moving the vent to the air cleaner apparently added just enough back pressure to the crankcase vent system to give the system indigestion. And

goes the dipstick.