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rydnseek
| Subject: Az & Ut ride, 9/28-10/1 Sat Sep 26, 2009 8:50 am | |
| Too short notice for anyone to join us, but i thought i'd post it here to break in this thread.. 4 riders going up into the Navajo & Hopi reservation, through monument valley, & spending the night in Mexican Hat, Ut. 1st day, ~270 miles, 80% dirt. 2nd day. goosenecks, valley of the gods, then across lake powell at hall's crossing. take the burr trail to boulder, ut, hells backbone trail to escalante. ~ 250 miles. day 3. hole in the rock, smokey mountain trail, antelope canyon, other misc roads above glen canyon. ~200 miles. day 4. Back through the Navajo rez, through tuba city, along the little colorado river, cross at wupatki, shultz pass road into flagstaff, back home to central Az. ~200 miles. We've got 2 xr650L's, a klx 250, & my wr250x. Every one has a desert tank or extra fuel, bags, racks, & distance setup. We'll be staying in cheap motels, eating rattlesnakes & prickly pears, & drinking bad whiskey. Well, ok.. some of the hotels are pretty nice. The san juan inn in mexican hat is right on the river & has the best navajo tacos in the region. I wonder if they can make them with rattlesnake.. Ride report coming.. after the ride. I won't be taking a laptop, even though some of the hotels have internet access. We should have plenty of good pics, & i'll be taking some HD video clips of the ride, too. scotty | |
| | | rydnseek
| Subject: The Ride. Fri Oct 02, 2009 5:14 pm | |
| Northern Az, Southern Utah. 9/28-10/1/09 Bikes & Riders: Tom, Honda xr650L Corky, Honda xr650L Kim, Kawasaki klx250 Me, Yamaha wr250x Day 1. It was after 8 when we left sedona. Corky trucked his & Tom's bikes over from prescott & chino valley. We started heading north & east toward mormon lake. To make up for a little lost time, we cut off some of the dirt around mormon lake, & went up lake mary road to the wynona ranch road turnoff. Tom & Corky suiting up for the ride from my house. The wynona ranch road is a great mix of terrain.. it starts right off with some baby head sized boulders in the road/wash. Then it mixes in some flat hardpan (when dry), plenty of ruts, & a bit of graded gravel. I got a new helmet cam a few weeks ago, & was wanting to use it for this ride. It worked pretty good, & the colors & resolution are much better than my old one. Here's a clip of the wynona ranch road: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUpi3DxJUPo The new camera records in high definition, so on the youtube vids, you can select higher resolution.. as long as you have a fast connection & computer. I have more vid clips on my youtube page of this ride.. i just didn't want to link them all to this report. Also, i turn the camera on, then off. Then i upload the clips. I don't edit them or polish them up.. my computer won't even display them very well in HD, let alone edit them! I've been getting along fine with my netbook, but might have to get some real computing power if i'm going to edit video.. Looking toward our faithful reference point.. the san francisco peaks. Here is along a graded section.. a couple of elk cross the road toward the end of the clip. It's easier to see them in hd. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrxAVOGR3CQ Most of this day had a lot of dust.. it hadn't rained in a while, & everything was pretty dry. On the sandy reservation roads the dust was very bad. We had to spread out or eat a lot of dust. We crossed the highway, & headed up into the Navajo reservation. We took a road that crossed the little colorado river at grand falls. This time of year crossing at grand falls is easy. During spring snow melt, grand falls is very grand. Now it's pretty tame. you can see the mighty grand falls at the left side of this picture. ..from the other side, where we stopped for lunch. We left grand falls, & continued north. The roads from here were very sandy, & got deeper & sandier as we neared monument valley. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_91uR230Go ..our mountains getting more distant. Corky was almost always ahead & didn't care to stop for photo opportunities. Kim & Tom had more patience, or were glad to have a rest break! Most of the rez roads were right on with the gps.. i was a bit surprised. Some of the forest roads aren't as accurate as the bia roads. We did have one setback.. this was one of the roads we were supposed to take. Tom said we could have probably ridden it, anyway, but it's probably good that we didn't. We had a communication mixup.. i told Corky our next turn was about 5 miles ahead, & he went ahead because he liked to go fast on the sandy roads. I thought i was going fast! But Corky is an old baja rider, & has a different definition of 'fast'. Anyway, he ended up going about 20 miles, so we skipped the road we were planning on riding & took pavement to the next waypoint. Kim had an extra gallon of gas, but on the sand roads, his mileage was worse than expected. It would be a while before we came to the next known gas station, but then we came upon this. It is the rocky ridge general store.. gas, drinks, snacks.. an oasis in the desert. Corky enjoying a soda with his new friend. Tom was so happy he broke out dancing while Corky & the cat watched. Kim tried to get Tom under control. I think the locals were somewhat amused. Entertainment in these parts is pretty scarce. Plus, he was really pretty good.. :) With full tanks, we made our way through the rez & toward monument valley. The sun was hanging low, & daylight was coming to an end. By now we were on pavement, & would be to mexican hat. The shadows on the rocks in monument valley were spectacular.. it was still a good time to view the scenery. One last stop for gas.. Kim found someone to watch his bike while he went in for an icecream... but he didn't bring us one.. :( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYoSG5ysjQc This helmet cam handles the shadows better than my old one, but lighting is always an issue with video.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sn_kFTYIus We rolled into mexican hat, ut at dusk. We stayed at the san juan inn, which is right on the san juan river. It has a very nice restaurant right on the premises, so we got our gear put away & went out for dinner. Morning would come early, at the usual time, so we wanted to be rested for the next day. All the bikes happily resting outside our rooms. The san juan bridge. We did a total of about 300 miles the first day.. more than we routed, but a few detours added some miles. The first dirt section on the wynona ranch road had the toughest technical sections, but the deep sandy roads on the rez were challenging, too. No mechanical issues.. it was hotter than we expected, but everyone was ok. Everyone's luggage stayed attached, we had plenty of gas, & enough food & water. a good ride. end of day 1. scotty | |
| | | inspector
| Subject: Re: Az & Ut ride, 9/28-10/1 Fri Oct 02, 2009 7:50 pm | |
| I need to go back and watch some videos (after work). So far very nice!! | |
| | | rydnseek
| Subject: Day 2. Mexican Hat to Escalante Sat Oct 03, 2009 12:14 pm | |
| Day 2. Mexican Hat to Escalante Goosenecks, valley of the gods, seafaring swabs, moki dugway & burr trail. Everyone got up pretty early, since now we were on utah time, which was on daylight savings time. Az stays on mountain standard time year round. But we don't go on a ride like this to sleep, so it's early to get ready, eat & ride! Our trusty steeds were well rested & raring to go. Kim & I had washed our bikes the night before.. the front desk guy said we could, so we did. Tom & Corky were too tired or too macho to wash theirs.. they think hondas look cooler with some mud & dirt on them. But our dainty little 250's can't be saddled with any extra weight, so we washed them off.. it streamlines them while riding, too. The restaurant at the san juan inn is probably the best one in town, it opened at 7, & we could walk to it. The wait staff were friendly, & must have been really funny, judging from this picture. Maybe it was a joke at Tom's expense.. he wasn't laughing as much as the rest of us. From near left & clockwise: Tom, Corky, Kim, me. There was a path down to the river, but no one wanted to look for a water crossing. After breakfast, we gassed up & headed out.. & saw the rock that was the namesake of the town. Mexican hat rock. Our first stop was the goosenecks.. a winding section of the san juan river. It's a very interesting geological formation. I had to combine the pictures to get a full view from this close range, even though my camera has a pretty wide angle lens. Kim is a utah native, but had never been to the goosenecks.. Utah has a lot of sights to see.. it would take a lifetime to see it all. This was all pavement, but then we went to the valley of the gods loop.. about 20 miles of dirt. valley of gods video.. ~3.5m https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XbgzD8EbBm4 I had seen this road on the maps, but did not know it was a dirt road.. pretty rough in spots, nor that it was so scenic. it was a definite highlight of the ride. More valley of the gods video. ~ 1.5 m https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88MEl__oiqE Corky taking a break while waiting for the other riders. We no sooner get off the valley of the gods loop than we start heading up the moki dugway switchbacks. This is a tremendous ride.. it has some dirt & some paved. It has hairpin curves with sheer cliff dropoffs. You can see colorado. It's an awesome ride. Kim riding up the moki dugway switchbacks.. Moki dugway video.. http://vholdr.com/node/46633 view from partway up. The next part of the ride went to natural bridges nat. monument. We were going right by it, so decided to check it out. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPtD6_IkXJw The angle on this shot isn't good for seeing the 'bridge', but you can see a hole in the rock where the upper parts crosses as a bridge. Now we had about an 80 mile ride on pavement to hall's crossing. It had been a while since we had a fuel stop, & going down to lake powell, Kim ran out. The rotopax setup was pretty easy. Kim had to unload his tail bag to get to the gas, though. As we headed down to powell, a park ranger stopped to make sure we weren't going to ride offroad. He was reaching for the shotgun until i turned on the camera.. :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUQyv-FCXEQ But he let us go.. & we continued down to lake powell. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnY_mi5F54c We got lucky & only had to wait 10 minutes for the next ferry.. they run about every 2 hours during daylight. Here are some real seafaring old salts.. Corky telling of the time he fought pirates off of key west.. or was he the pirate fighting a british frigate? i don't remember. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VviYnHt2qNk Now this is a water crossing! more later.. | |
| | | rydnseek
| Subject: Re: Az & Ut ride, 9/28-10/1 Sun Oct 04, 2009 11:52 pm | |
| Day 2 continued.. We crossed lake powell at hall's crossing, got gas, & headed up the burr trail toward boulder, ut. More of it had been paved since i had ridden it a couple of years ago, but the last time Kim had ridden it was with Mr. Burr in a covered wagon, so we had it pretty easy. Corky rode on ahead, & the rest of us dawdled along, stopping every so often for pictures. Here's some video of the first section of the burr trail, before getting to the red rock canyons: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUwqfJvoXY0 Tom & Kim coming up the burr trail.. The first part of the burr trail had bigger views.. longer & more panoramic. There was a little more pavement, a few sandy roads, & some dry washes. The next part had the red rock canyons.. some very scenic climbs in the switchbacks. We cut through the back side of capital reef park on the way up. I mostly took videos of the canyons.. Here's one going toward long canyon. ~5m https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Npbc9l4GO8 This next one is pretty long.. & it's in long canyon. It is a beautiful scenic ride. ~7m https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xx9SW94o1h4 Next we came to boulder, ut. We had about a 50 mile ride through some terrific paved twisties, plus a lot of fierce crosswinds. This whole day had been pretty windy, but this section it was the strongest. I would hug the right side of the road, & a big gust would blow me almost to the centerline. But in the twisties we lost some of the effects of the wind, & could open it up a bit.. at least that's what i did! I pushed the little wr, shifting a lot to keep the revs up. Every turn i leaned a little more, went a little faster.. wondering how far this bike could go with knobbies. I never found out. It scared me more than i could go! I left the other guys in the twisties, but they caught me in the long straitaways. I was very impressed with how the little wrx cornered. I thought i had the camera on a few times, but evidently it had turned itself off, so i have no record of my high speed exploits. It was fun for me, though! We came into escalante, ut & checked in to the circle d motel.. fortunately i had made reservations, because it was filled. We unloaded our gear & headed over to the pizza place by escalante outfitters. The 'Desert Doctor', a local escalante bike shop dude, came by & offered his services. Tom's mirror had broken off when unloading his bike at my house, & the guy had one, with an adapter he made up at his shop.. only $25, too. A good guy we can recommend. I don't know if Kim & Corky weren't speaking, or what. Tom was very intent inspecting the bikes. Yamahas can double as a clothesline.. We got polygamy porters.. the wasach brewing company's dark beer.. it's good.. for 3.2 beer! It helped our reputation as hard core drinkers.. we each had at least 2 glasses! ..except Corky.. he really was a hard core drinker, & has given it up. Kim, Tom & i are really lightweights.. but on the ride reports we can drink anyone under the table! But even after all those polygamy's, no one felt like getting married again. Maybe they were from an old batch? Beer & pizza consumed, we returned to our rooms & went to bed.. we put in about 230 miles this day. It was the most scenic, imo, & we did a lot of ups & downs in elevation. There were miles of dirt roads, switchbacks, & paved twisties. A good days ride. end of day 2.. | |
| | | lukachuki
| Subject: Re: Az & Ut ride, 9/28-10/1 Mon Oct 05, 2009 11:40 am | |
| Great RR. I LOVE the area that you are riding in. I used to tease my wife that if we ever have a boy, he will be named Moqui Doug after that fantastic road up cedar mesa. A little known fact but the canyons that crease Cedar Mesa are full of some of thefinest anasazi ruins in the SW.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of the fat front tire if you don't mind me asking? | |
| | | rydnseek
| Subject: Re: Az & Ut ride, 9/28-10/1 Mon Oct 05, 2009 4:54 pm | |
| - lukachuki wrote:
- Great RR. I LOVE the area that you are riding in. I used to tease my wife that if we ever have a boy, he will be named Moqui Doug after that fantastic road up cedar mesa. A little known fact but the canyons that crease Cedar Mesa are full of some of thefinest anasazi ruins in the SW.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of the fat front tire if you don't mind me asking? I gave a mini review of the bike & tires here: https://wr250rforum.forumotion.com/wr250x-specific-f15/wrx-adventure-bike-t1109.htmSo far, i don't really have any disadvantages, but it might be harder for me to judge since i'm coming from a completely different bike, too. I think they're better in the sand & mud, & they were great on pavement. I rolled over the same boulders i did on the drz, as well as ruts, off camber ground, & other terrain. I seldom push my bike or myself to the limits, so i don't know if they would perform in a more extreme riding environment. But for my easy riding, they were fine. | |
| | | rydnseek
| Subject: Smokey Mountain trail, lake powell overlook Mon Oct 05, 2009 9:19 pm | |
| Day 3. rider attrition, bigwater crossing, bike swap & crash Very early in the morning, we heard a loud crash of thunder.. it was about 5 & woke everyone up. It started raining, & i began considering alternate routes to page. I got up & retrieved some of our laundry we had hung on the bikes. The rain was just starting. By dawn it had stopped. The roads were a little damp, but there was not enough to make mud. But Corky was getting a little tired, & decided to take pavement all the way to page. We got some breakfast at the motel, gassed up, & hit the trail. The smokey mountain trail is a pretty cool trail with a lot of variety. The sand & mud washes you cross early on were dry, even with the rain we got. The only downside to this day was a fierce wind. It was blowing dust & us all over. We didn't stop for breaks much, as the wind was too unpleasant & blew dirt in our faces.. we might as well ride. Kim & Tom on the smokey mountain trail. Here's an early section of the smokey mtn trail: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAL3kXXR93A The first part was fairly flat, with a lot of wash crossings. This day they were all pretty dry. Sometimes they are running & can be pretty muddy. We would have only 2 crossings with water.. the one right before the climb, & the big one at bigwater. They were both ahead. We stopped a couple of times to check out some scenic canyon overlooks. The middle section had a lot of winding, rocky roads, with lots of ups & downs. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxu_E5ozbE8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6N1LMMta8VY Tom has been trying to decide which 250 to get. He's read the specs, the user reviews, & has ridden the bikes. He had it narrowed down to the klx, then thought about the wr, so we swapped bikes for a bit to help Tom decide. Here's Tom coming up a rocky climb on the shiny new wrx. Now you see me sitting on a bright red honda, trying in vain to catch Kim flying through the trail on a yamaha, who can't come close to catching Tom tearing it up on the kawasaki. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRefGV3pvmo Fortunately, there was a steep sandy hill to slow Tom down.. We might not have seen him again. Kim thought that was enough bike swapping for now. We got back on our own bikes, & this is where the road got rough.. it was steep, rocky, stepped, & curved around a lot. It was the big climb up. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nxNnvYoQk0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1gu-OyjtOg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBuBoO0n-i8 Once on top, the road flatted out more & became sandy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVyma2O0vfs We followed it a few miles until we came to the big view. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRse-pDjzcM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y746O1wGM68 The wind made it kind of hazy, but it was still spectacular, seeing lake powell & the grand canyon in the distance. Now we were ready for the descent. We winded & curved our way along sheer cliffs, narrow,loose gravel roads, & endless views. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EV4nn4iDhMc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEP7zPgHbCE The big wash at bigwater.. it was almost 3" deep & a foot across!! Kim & Tom were so disappointed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_obMRS0I4gk We got back on the pavement at bigwater, crossed the dam & went into page. Tom & Kim crossing the dam. Corky beat us back.. the wind blew him around some, but at least he didn't have to brave the bigwater crossing! We put our toys away, & walked down the road for a mexican fast food dinner. This was the short day.. we were in page by 2pm. We barely went 100 miles. But they were interesting miles. This was our last night.. we'd be heading home back through the navajo reservation. end of day 3 | |
| | | lukachuki
| Subject: Re: Az & Ut ride, 9/28-10/1 Mon Oct 05, 2009 11:40 pm | |
| Once again excellent report. The videos really help me, a guy stuck on the east coast, ride along with you in the first person. I know they must be a pain so thanks for posting them. Do you have a link to the setup that you use for taking video?
A funny memory happened right close to where you guys where riding....a little closer to lake powell though. It was about 7 years ago and I decided to take my wife....a southern girl tent camping. Well that was kind of a scary thing for her especially being so many hours away from anybody by truck. Well we get out there and the sun is going down and we are going to have to rush to set up camp etc. So I start digging for the tent.... Yep I had forgotten it. So her first nite of tent camping ever was spent with the tent back at home on the couch and us sleeping on a tarp.
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| | | ZED
| Subject: Re: Az & Ut ride, 9/28-10/1 Mon Oct 05, 2009 11:51 pm | |
| Some really neat views! That and Mexican food every night. I'm very jealous. Looks like a neat trip. I'm going to have to find a way down there on a dual spprt one day. | |
| | | rydnseek
| Subject: The Finale.. last & least Tue Oct 06, 2009 7:02 pm | |
| The Last Day.. Navajo sand roads, shultz pass, home. Corky decided he'd take the pavement home, so we loaded up our gear & checked out of the motel. We made a stop at the local McD for a hearty breakfast, & there noticed Kim's shift lever was wobbly. It was a long lever he had modded for his bike, but the shaft hole was a little bigger, & he had ground it down & bent it some to fit. It worked ok for the first few days, but those clutchless powerstomp downshifts must have taken their toll. Ready for an early breakfast! A beautiful day, bright & cold. Tom is a wealth of useful & useless information.. he had read somewhere that honda shift levers would work with a klx. Guess what Tom carries on long adventure rides? Right!! a honda shift lever! He unwrapped it & Kim held it up to the klx.. looked like it would fit. He took the old lever off & slipped Tom's lever on. Perfect fit! The lever in place, & our breakfast complete, we headed out of page into the reservation. The first 10 miles or so were easy paved roads.. they climbed some, which made the morning cold that much colder. I shuffled my hands from the bars to the radiator & engine cover to warm them. There wasn't much traffic, but there was still a lot of wind. Then the pavement ended, & we found some deep sandy roads. We had about 40 miles to do on this road, then likely more of the same to tuba city. After about 20 miles, it was wearing on us. Kim voted for us to cut over to 89a by the Gap, & neither Tom nor i wanted to vote against him. Early & cold.. fast in the sand. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFWTm4gnAak stopping for a break.. we found some firm road to stop in. We had to keep our speed up in the deep sand.. if you went slower than 45, you would wallow too much. I tried to keep it in the 50's & occasionally got into the 60's. but then some deep sandy wallows or some rocks sticking up would scare me into a lower speed. I bottomed out a couple of times going through a deep hole. another break.. there was a traditionally dressed navajo woman in the background tending the cows. Following Tom in the sand.. last stretch before going to the Gap. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdTIFsoLdPU I think the main reason Kim wanted to go to the Gap is he thought they might have some cool moto gear on sale.. We really only did about 60 miles in the sand.. it just seemed longer. It was only about an hour & 1/2 to cameron, so we decided to go there for lunch. This was my last still photo. The closer we got to home, the faster the horses went, not wanting to stop. We stopped for gas in Flag, but nothing else. But we did decide to take the shultz pass road through the mountains before we got to flag. Revived from our hearty lunch, we made the turn back onto dirt about an hour or so after cameron. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ubokx8MLFRs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHAe1_eXFkU Now we were on a mission to get home. Our last dirt road behind us, we zipped down the highway toward oak creek canyon. Going down oak creek canyon.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHcqI3OExPs I turned into the dairy queen about halfway down the canyon, in case anyone wanted a break or an ice cream, but Tom just waved & honked his horn as he passed me. Kim stopped, but didn't want to go in or get off the bike, so away we went, on the road home. Going home is definitely one of the highlights of any ride. We always have fun when we go riding, but we also seem pretty glad when it's over. Our own bed, chair, tv, home cooking.. all the things we take for granted are there to welcome us from our distant journey. Tom kept on hwy 89 to prescott, Kim & i turned off toward the village.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Yg-7fTjpqk My total on the gps was 830 miles. We had cut a few of the miles off, especially on the last day. No one was thrilled to do 100 miles of sand, so we took the shortcut on pavement. But we had no major issues.. no injuries.. no crashes. It was a fun ride & one i'd like to do again.. maybe swinging toward the grand canyon on the way home. I was happy with my gear setup.. i washed my inner moto gear every day & hung it on the bike. It was dry by morning or sooner. I brought a single change of clothes & wore them every night for dinner & for breakfast in the morning. I can heartily endorse the roto pax gas can. It swelled a bit with expansion, but was sturdy & gave me plenty of fuel. The bike was great. The bigger front tire was an asset in the deep sand on the last day, & it didn't hurt the rest of the time. I'm going to run with it for a while. I liked the ease of the helmet cam. The high res is nice, too, but takes a fast computer & connection to make use of it. It's the contourhd cam.. only been out a couple of months. it's easy to turn off & on, holds 2 hrs of video on an 8g card, & charges on a usb port. I got all the videos posted here, plus a lot of others on a single card. I just charged it at night in the room. I'm still not sure of the value of video clips on the ride reports.. some of them are ok, but they tend to distract from the report. They take more time to view.. a glance at the stills & you can read on & get it over with. Long video clips just bore you & wear you out. Plus they're a lot of work to upload. I also like my bag setup. The single tank bag by moose is functional, holds a lot, & has a big drink pocket on the outside. I usually bought a 1 qt. gatorade & put it there. That & my insulated bottle in the bag gave me enough fluids for the ride. All my clothes fit into the right pannier over the muffler. Tools, jumper cables, first aid, chargers, & other misc stuff fit in the left pannier over the gas can. It took me less than a minute to unfasten the bags from the bike & take them into the room. I was also glad i took the mesh jacket.. it was pretty hot the first couple of days, & got cold the next 2. The fieldsheer jacket i have has a rain overjacket, which makes it plenty warm in cooler weather. The rain jacket fits into a pouch in the back of the jacket. The ride is over, everyone went home. End of Day 4. | |
| | | X-Racer
| Subject: Re: Az & Ut ride, 9/28-10/1 Tue Oct 20, 2009 10:55 am | |
| Bravo... Encore.... Hana ho ! I look like you guys can I come ride with ya ? * chuckle * | |
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| Subject: Re: Az & Ut ride, 9/28-10/1 Fri Oct 23, 2009 7:17 pm | |
| Nice report! Great photos. _________________ YamWOW! It's made in Japan. You know the Japanese make good stuff!
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| Subject: Re: Az & Ut ride, 9/28-10/1 Sun Nov 15, 2009 11:26 am | |
| Thank you for sharing your experiences with us. I enjoyed the videos that you included. I think they are well worth the effort. Yes, still photos can make the Ride Report go faster but the videos let us ride with you. |
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