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RobertRyan wrote:
Like you get in many Australian States minus the roads under constant repair. What you do not get in the US is the massive graded dirt graded roads that you find in Western Australia, Northern Territory, Queensland South Australia and the inaccessible parts of New South Wales
There are thousands of miles of unimproved dirt roads in the US, the major difference is that for the most part you don't travel on them to get between towns and cities. A notable exception is the Dalton Highway in Alaska which I hear is pretty nasty in places, but then again much of interior Alaska is not accessible by road at all.- seaeagle2ExplorerAll this Australia talk makes me want to find a bakery and get some meat pies (especially if they have a tradie special).
- RobertRyanExplorer
rbpru wrote:
Actually Indiana has the typical Midwestern mix of roads; highways connecting cities, city street under constant repair and rural areas with paved and dirt roads.
Small town roads in the southern part of the state make for great motorcycle riding; 1 1/2 lanes of twisty pavement through wooded hills and valleys.
Like you get in many Australian States minus the roads under constant repair. What you do not get in the US is the massive graded dirt graded roads that you find in Western Australia, Northern Territory, Queensland South Australia and the inaccessible parts of New South Wales - rbpruExplorer IIActually Indiana has the typical Midwestern mix of roads; highways connecting cities, city street under constant repair and rural areas with paved and dirt roads.
Small town roads in the southern part of the state make for great motorcycle riding; 1 1/2 lanes of twisty pavement through wooded hills and valleys. - RobertRyanExplorer
rbpru wrote:
We have bad roads in Indiana also. :)
Indiana is small state been there. Talking of 2000miles of mainly graded dirt roads - rbpruExplorer IIWe have bad roads in Indiana also. :)
- RobertRyanExplorer
rjstractor wrote:
I watched a series called Outback Truckers, and the conditions they drive big rigs in are just insane.
I noticed two spare tires on the back of the trailer, probably a good idea!
Not many in the US have any idea of how severe conditions are in Australia once you get into the real outback - I watched a series called Outback Truckers, and the conditions they drive big rigs in are just insane.
I noticed two spare tires on the back of the trailer, probably a good idea! - RobertRyanExplorer
treyster wrote:
Terrific video footage
Amazing what a drone does - LwiddisExplorer III'd be worried about slime etc. on the roadway and the water pushing me off.
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