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Your roads scare me. My local drivers could not deal with them; they require courtesy.
 

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Your roads scare me. My local drivers could not deal with them; they require courtesy.
No dought to be scare, but we need to be aware of the risk of sharing roads with other people, and be capable enough to predict in the enviroment, learn to ride the bike safety, develop skills, to avoid, assure we do not combine Ego, Speed, Alcohol with the bike.
In my enviroment if I do not ride along with others I wouldn't not enjoy my bike.
 

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My favorite picture is riding out. In this case, I was to meet my Son in Law in South Dakota for a run to Wyoming to watch the Eclipse then up to Glacier for the Road to the Sun....great trip even with rain, forest fires and traffic jams in the middle of nowhere Wyoming
 

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Canadian Teneres serial number 69 ( mine) and serial number 37( Doug) on their inaugural ride in June 2012.
Taken just north of coldfoot camp on our way to Prudhoe bay Alaska
 

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It was raining all day the day we rode to Prudehoe, we were very lucky to make it to the top of Antigun Pass, it was very slippery and windy all the way to Prudehoe.
the next day it snowed 6” so we hired Carlyle Trucking to haul our bikes back to Fairbanks and we had to buy airplane tickets.
 
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It was raining all day the day we rode to Prudehoe, we were very lucky to make it to the top of Antigun Pass, it was very slippery and windy all the way to Prudehoe.
the next day it snowed 6” so we hired Carlyle Trucking to haul our bikes back to Fairbanks and we had to buy airplane tickets.
We didn't make Deadhorse because it was 32 degrees snowing with a 19 degree chill factor. made it over Atigun Pass and the weather was pretty decent. Didn't figure we could afford to go your route or worst get hurt trying.DSCN0516.JPGDSCN0516.JPG
 
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