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Continental Divide
Motorrad:
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and... sadly.. back to the truck..
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I can't believe it's already been a month...actually just over a month!!....that sucks,as I was really enjoying and looking forward to seeing some more of those incredible pics!!
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and you wonder how I feel..
honestly it felt like a long weekend (3 day weekend) at the desert... you show up.. ride around the truck.. and go home....
next time.... much longer....
The pictures dont do any of it justice.... I look at them and think... Blah... thats what they show?!
Foxx4Beaver:
I believe it...but for us unfortunate ones...the pics have to do. :-D
Brute:
The pics and commentary are great. I encourage you to submit it to Cycle World or another mag. It was really great to be able to follow along and share in the adventure! I am sure others would enjoy it as much as we did on this site.
On the clay stuff, I had to hike through that wet clay crap for half a day once. No choice. Had to keep knocking it off when it got to be too much. About every ten steps! Legs got very sore from picking up the extra weight. I understand snowshoeing is like that too.
Much as you would rather be still riding out there, welcome back!
ID KX500:
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I've really enjoyed following your ride report here Motorrad, it has been epic.
I just returned from a ride that took me through the Magruder Corridor. It's open now but just a few days prior it was still blocked.
Motorrad:
Very cool..
Yea. we made it pretty far on the mcgruder. lots of going down embankments, and back up, over trees, under tree's..
are there any "tour of idaho" stickers that you know of? would like one for my tool box and the saddle bags...
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