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Re: Tripping Around The World, Envy Me But Wish Me Luck
Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 10:49 am
by mattUKNC
Graham wrote:
p.s did you know that at the jack daniels distillery you cant have free samples because its a dry county with no liquor!!
A good write up and informative! (I bet the management have a sneeky tipple though...)

Re: Tripping Around The World, Envy Me But Wish Me Luck
Posted: Thu May 28, 2009 10:36 pm
by Graham
Re: Tripping Around The World, Envy Me But Wish Me Luck
Posted: Thu May 28, 2009 10:42 pm
by Graham
Re: Tripping Around The World, Envy Me But Wish Me Luck
Posted: Thu May 28, 2009 10:57 pm
by Graham
Re: Tripping Around The World, Envy Me But Wish Me Luck
Posted: Thu May 28, 2009 11:02 pm
by Graham
New mexico was a nice place, the wind ahd picked up and i was using this more as a transit to get to coloorado so didnt see much more than open plains and windmills


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I hit the small town of manitou colorado and began climbing upwards on mud and gravel towards the peak. It started out sunny but then turned beautiful but cold



quite high too


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The following day i stayed on the trails and it was gorgeous scenery, that'll come next time, right now i'm in moab and its the best place in the world. Pictures will tell all soon.......
Re: Tripping Around The World, Envy Me But Wish Me Luck
Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 11:33 am
by CRM
holy shit, this is awesome stuff graham, its better than some soap opera, i think i can safely say we are all looking forward to the next episode.
Re: Tripping Around The World, Envy Me But Wish Me Luck
Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 11:40 am
by viper_biker
Graham my friend, you sir, are a legend.
Re: Tripping Around The World, Envy Me But Wish Me Luck
Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 12:43 pm
by CMSMJ1
I'll not take thirds after Paul and big G but I am well impressed and totally hacked off to be looking at the same scenery out of my windows all the sodding time.
Keep it rockin Graham, totally inspirational shizzo fo sho!
superb..
Re: Tripping Around The World, Envy Me But Wish Me Luck
Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2009 3:49 pm
by Matchlessman
Awesome. You must be having such a cool time.
so having done the carb strip on a park bench, whens the service at the side of the road? Apparantly in America its ok to dump the old oil straight into a drain.

Re: Tripping Around The World, Envy Me But Wish Me Luck
Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2009 7:39 pm
by Graham
Please let me apologise guys if the writing is brief, i couldnt afford to carry a laptop because i'd either break it or it would be stolen given a few of the places i've been so i'm doing this whenever i find an internet cafe and now i've finally donated to the site i can feel much better about clogging up so much bandwidth!
So colorado was an amzingly beautiful place and finally away from some of those touristy spots, i was riding off the road at last for large portions and despite the cold, the constant scenery was stunning and kept the smiles up, the altitude of 14,500 feet reached on one pass left me knee deep in snow and shaking despite wearing my thermals and most of my clothing. I packed in smoking after the ring trip last year and am glad because with air this thin i needed every space in my lungs to just stand up at times!



The above had me laughing and it looked more like somebody with an elvis hairdo. and i know they use the x instead of saying crossing, but it always jumps to my mind as a much ruder word!
So a new day and after a jet wash the bike was clean, i had a lovely cabin in the woods which all considered i didnt minda paying for because i was like a block of ice, heated grips folks, they make you look pansy but you can still feel your fingers!


my tires were shot and the only dealer for miles had these, so i fitted them and got back to it, the tread was not very deep so it made for an interesting ride in sand later on!
But on a plus what a gorgeous morning! Normally i'm lazy at home but here i've been on the road byt 8 every morning and it makes for the most picture perfect weather. Todays riding took me along the spines of the rockies for nothing more than scenery


