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naturist
May 23, 2013Nomad
This is one where you can't win. You are going to miss them if you leave them behind, and while they will be useful, they will spend more time in the racks than you would like. That's mighty hilly country there, and there are a lot of roads with, um, "limited shoulders."
When we went to Yellowstone last year, we had to leave the RV home, so bikes were not an option. Two years ago, when we went to GC, Bryce, and Zion, I wished any number of times we'd had them, but we didn't drag 'em along. We were going to last year, but, well, they don't fly well.
When we went to Yellowstone last year, we had to leave the RV home, so bikes were not an option. Two years ago, when we went to GC, Bryce, and Zion, I wished any number of times we'd had them, but we didn't drag 'em along. We were going to last year, but, well, they don't fly well.
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