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Did you resolve the trailer hitch problem?
2 weeks agoThey are all magnificent! That crested one is "magnificenter!"
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Not really. We prefer to stream at home and the pickings can be very slim in Canada. We tend to watch foreign tv series with the latest being Slow Horses (on Apple +) and Babylon Berlin on MHZ Choice (which we’ve subscribed to since discovering we could finally watch the Inspector Montalbano series). Search and Rescue: North Shore is a local one we watch too, but it might be geographically restricted to BC.
2 weeks agoIt's a very enjoyable road. I like the extra little fist-shaped Moore Loop around Vistoso at the northeast corner, but skipping that would save you another mile.
2 weeks agoThanks for the geography tip. I'm often unsure of what I'm looking at here. There's an online map of the mountain ranges around Tucson that usually helps me figure it out.
2 weeks agoYou're welcome! Have you seen any other good movies lately?
2 weeks agoLol, I love that! They're my favorite Looney Tunes characters.
2 weeks agoThere's something compelling about a streak. It motivates me to brush off my excuses and keep it going.
2 weeks agoAgree! I enjoy the under and over on all the bridges on the path.
2 weeks agoThere was just enough rain to dampen down the dust on the trails. We could use surely use more.
2 weeks agoI think my five-year-old grandson has had an influence on me in this regard. He likes doing anything new, different and messy.
2 weeks agoWell, taking First Avenue would shave some miles off and reel Moore in a little closer. We’ve always followed the loop to its end at Tangerine Road,which probably adds another five miles or more.
2 weeks agoThis looks great. We’ve ridden Tangerine Road a couple of times, but Moore is starting to get beyond our day ride limit. I’ll have to map it out and see.
2 weeks agoNope. The twins, if you could see them, are tiny features, hidden behind the low ridge on the right. The major features are Safford a peak on the left and Panther Peak on its right. They’re more or less the northern end of the Tucson Mountains.
2 weeks ago
We have an appointment on February 20th to get it checked out. There's no hurry; the camper isn't going anywhere. Will report back on the findings.
2 weeks ago