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Salvo
Nov 25, 2014Explorer
Man Phil, you sound like an old lady! There's no dust unless you follow another vehicle. Why would anyone do that?
Riding that cycle is absolutely invigorating. Whether we're riding through the redwoods or the sequoias, or through a redrock canyon, on on the beach in Baja, or over in Monument Valley, nothing beats that ride. We use the cycle all the time, to get groceries, to trail heads, sight seeing or whatever. I go by myself on technical trail riding.
I've recall you talking about putting a cycle in front you your MH before. Just do it!
There's lots of peraonoia about driving in Baja. As they say, the only thing to fear is fear itself.
Riding that cycle is absolutely invigorating. Whether we're riding through the redwoods or the sequoias, or through a redrock canyon, on on the beach in Baja, or over in Monument Valley, nothing beats that ride. We use the cycle all the time, to get groceries, to trail heads, sight seeing or whatever. I go by myself on technical trail riding.
I've recall you talking about putting a cycle in front you your MH before. Just do it!
There's lots of peraonoia about driving in Baja. As they say, the only thing to fear is fear itself.
pnichols wrote:
So ... from what you said earlier in a post ... both you and the DW were on that smallish motorcycle on the Momument Valley loop road? Must have been dusty!
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