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I wondered if anyone else would notice that!
3 months agoA lock on the door of the tornado shelter?!?!?!
3 months agoBoth very interesting.
“Gentleman Bandit” - huh.
You should be good to go.
Hope you are done with that cough.
And quit early - it's gonna be roasting.
Enjoy the Sandhills.
Saint Peter and Pam Anderson. LOL
3 months agoThe facial expressing on the side of that barn, LOL. I'm collapsing!!
3 months agoWhen I saw your Welcome to Hayfield picture, I knew there had to be a photo of some kind of monument to The Walgren Lake Monster coming up. You sure kept me waiting though.
3 months agoCinema Treasures tells me this last operated in 1967. It's amazing it's still standing.
3 months agoI haven't found one for days. Idaho must not be the spot.
3 months agoThanks!
Unlike "The Harley Guys" the guy in the pickup truck told me about, I did not turn back 😉
We waved in your general direction as you passed north of us! Never been to Lingle. We don't spend a ton of time outside Laramie. Can't wait to read the rest!
3 months agoThis reminds me of a Jeff Arnim photo.
3 months agoPaper maps are "old school?" Well then, I guess I'm guilty as charged. I prefer to have a paper map in the map holder on top of my handlebar bag and follow it all day, and/or have a cue sheet with mileages that I reference as I'm riding. I do use a GPS, but only when necessary and/or as a backup to my paper map/cue sheet. But in the interest of complete disclosure, I have used a preloaded RWGPS route on my phone RWGPS app so that it gave me verbal commands for turns once when I was leaving in the pre-dawn hours on a route that had a lot of complicated turns from county roads - I wouldn't have even been able to see a paper map while I was riding in the dark - so I guess I'm not totally old school. Oh well, you youngsters would be at a loss if you ran out of battery - paper maps don't have to be charged. :
3 months agoWe fight enough headwinds. It’s only fair every once in a while.
3 months ago
I didn't quit early. Instead I rode 109 miles to Valentine. The heat wasn't that bad, at least for someone used to high humidity summers in Kentucky.
3 months agoI'll do a short day today, though.