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SteveD wrote:Sth America I think Rob. Bolivia? Columbia?
I'm pretty sure that I've seen the coastline one elsewhere and captioned as Oregon, and most of the ones with yellow centre-stripes are probably USA (the one with the tree-canopy is not).
I thought the coastline shot was in Californee?
I took that one, and I think that it was in Californee!
I'm pretty sure that I've seen the coastline one elsewhere and captioned as Oregon, and most of the ones with yellow centre-stripes are probably USA (the one with the tree-canopy is not).
I thought the coastline shot was in Californee?[/quote]
I took that one, and I think that it was in Californee! [/quote]
See! Not often I'm wrong but I was right that time.
This road shot is on what we call "The Three Sisters", which is made up of three Farm to Market roads that make sort of a triangle. The ride on them is about 100 miles distance. Location is about two hours west of San Antonio in the Texas hill country.
Funny how the road ahead just takes off for the sky. The roads meander up and down along the Llano Escarpment.
Some here will recognize this serpentine little jog on the east end of the Talimena Scenic Drive located a few miles from Ken's cabin and the U.S. Boxerworks Forum Rally....
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04 R1150RT ~ 78 R100/7 ~ 84 RS ~ 93 K1100RS ~ 65 R60/2
Randy in Round Rock
You don't have to be very adventurous to do it for WAY less money than those packaged tours, although you do have to pack lighter since without such tours, you lose the baggage-van.
There are many small firms in Europe that rent late-model BMWs to tourists. There is one in Germany (whose name of course eludes me) who gets frequently mentioned in the BMW MOA forums because he's so good to work with from an American point of view.
So going it alone requires a little more thought and preparation, but it's certainly do-able. Even just bringing a handful of maps and improvising can yield a good time. On the other hand, a rigourously-planned itinerary can be great too, because you can pack in lots of high-points by efficiently designing your route around them.
Cogito Ergo Moto
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"A bunch of weirdos with old motorcycles can never be boring." -Doug West
"It just wouldn't be a complete day if I didn't forget something!" -Me
Cogito Ergo Moto
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"A bunch of weirdos with old motorcycles can never be boring." -Doug West
"It just wouldn't be a complete day if I didn't forget something!" -Me