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Todays Ride

Discussion in 'Pull up a chair and sit for a spell' started by FLHTbiker, Apr 2, 2011.

  1. alex the dog

    alex the dog Active Member

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    Ther are so many lakes there, you have to swerve around them.
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    FLHTbiker Moderator Staff Member

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    That would be cool:)
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    I like to ride in the morning its really cool to ride the climate seems very cool

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  4. JohnnyBiker

    JohnnyBiker Well-Known Member

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    Yes because there are a lot of lake roads here dontcha know???:banghead:
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    FLHTbiker Moderator Staff Member

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    Never been there JB,:) Would like to ride every state.
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    JohnnyBiker Well-Known Member

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    Sota is pretty state. Lots to do if you you are an outdoors man.
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    FLHTbiker Moderator Staff Member

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    Same with Oregon we have a lot of lakes and rivers, but with the weather the way its been this year any day you can get out to ride is a great day.:)

    Is Minnesota pretty flat, rolling hills or both.
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    JohnnyBiker Well-Known Member

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    It kind of depends on what part of the state that you are in. Some areas are are flat, some are really low and there are places that are pretty high up as well.
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    FLHTbiker Moderator Staff Member

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    Your highest point is what we call low hills :D

    Here is a map of the higher points in the USA. Check out Florida 345 feet is the highest point:roflmao:

    http://geology.com/state-high-points.shtml
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    345 is high when you normally ride at 10 LOL
  11. FLHTbiker

    FLHTbiker Moderator Staff Member

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    :roflmao: Our house is at 657 feet and were considered in a pretty low area. :D
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    there was a time in my life, when i couldnt get too high!!!!!!!!!
  13. FLHTbiker

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    :rolleyes:
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    :roflmao: been there & done that & even wore out the t shirt But had fun
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    Since you are able to bless yourself with retirement soon, come to Sota and we can ride the state together??? There are a lot of place here in the state that I haven;t explored.....?????:)
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    FLHTbiker Moderator Staff Member

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    Yea that would be good but your working?
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    let me know far enough in advance I can make it work......
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    FLHTbiker Moderator Staff Member

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    Probably be next riding season as I'm not eligible for parole until November:D
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    That is definately doable.....we just have keep this thought real... I think that it would be awesome...:cool:
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    My house sits at 9,800' on the side of the Collegiate Peaks (Mt. Princeton, Mt. Harvard, Mt. Yale, Mt. Columbia, etc.) all of them over 14,000'. I have to go down to Colorado Springs to breath oxygen. That's what gives us a high.

    I took these shots last Friday at the top of Cottonwood Pass (12,300') after they opened it. Over 50' of snow this year.....upper mountain peaks got even more!

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