Great riding today.
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And the best find of the day. Way out in nowhere land. The sign was very decrepit and about to fall down.
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One thing I thought weird is that Jack McCall that Jane saved later shot and killed Bill Hickock.
What are those things that look like "whoops"? Or moguls. In the center of the pic.. . . .
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I think that picture was a panoramic and some features were duplicated as I swung around. Here is another shot better representing the terrain. Sharp eye! It's natural erosion.What are those things that look like "whoops"? Or moguls. 8In the center of the pic.
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I need to try those one of these days. I looks fun as hell. . . . except the one where the machine is on top.Getting in some winter riding. Just not the Tenere. View attachment 78193View attachment 78194View attachment 78195View attachment 78196View attachment 78197
Wow didnt know Jane was real, loved watching DeadwoodGreat riding today.
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And the best find of the day. Way out in nowhere land. The sign was very decrepit and about to fall down.
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One thing I thought weird is that Jack McCall that Jane saved later shot and killed Bill Hickock.
It is out on a dirt and gravel road south west of Ravanna, MissouriWhere exactly was that very interesting Calamity Jane sign ? it must have cost plenty, hopefully someone will be attempting to preserve it .
I think the clue is in the name .Y'all got a lot of water. I used to live in the Wyandotte/Lincoln Park area. When I went to boot camp in Great Lakes, a lot of guys wouldn't believe that Lake Michigan was a lake since they couldn't see the other side.
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