where did you TAKE your Tenere today?

MattR

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Can’t wait for the summer. Got trips booked to Nock Sanders Mach Rising bike festival and the Adventure Bike festival this year. Great chance to try my new tent, Helinox chair and camp bed out for the first time


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Don in Lodi

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holligl

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More smooth dirt desert riding. Freeman Rd, Kelvin Rd, and Florence-Kelvin Rd. Reversed some previous rides to see different views.

Tom Mix was an early western movie actor, mostly silent movies. Died here racing a car through the desert.


More cattle. Had to dodge several pies in the road.

Wishing for a smaller dirt bike here.

Kind of hard finding water crossings this year. This is the San Pedro River.


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timebak

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Took a ride all the way around Pickwick Lake on the Tennessee River with a couple of friends. We headed out of Greenhill, Alabama, up to around Leoma, Tennessee, backroads to Collingwood, TN, Savannah, TN, rode across Pickwick Dam, and stopped for lunch in Counce, TN, at this restaurant. Then on to Iuka, Mississippi, and back into Alabama on the south side of the lake and back to the Muscle Shoals area. Bikes are left to right, a '15 BMW R1200RT, a '15 BMW R1200GSA, and my '16 Super Tenere ES. Somehow I managed to keep those Beemers away from the Starbucks in the area, but couldn't lure 'em off onto any gravel or dirt. Total mileage was a little over 200 miles.;) 20210320_145612.jpg
 
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timebak

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A couple weeks ago, my friend with the GSA took me on a sho' nuff backroads run from near St. Florian, Alabama, to Pickwick Landing State Park in Tennessee. We ate lunch at The Outpost near Pickwick Dam. Excellent BBQ! Best I've had since moving back to Alabama in November. Going there and back, I can't remember all the little places we went through but it was beautiful and good twisties the whole way. I remember Lutts, Iron City, Bruton Branch, Collinwood, and there were several others. I rolled up 287 miles on the odometer. We also went by the Wichahpi Commemorative Wall, a VERY long and cool hand-stacked stone wall (probably the world's longest) near the Natchez Trace on Lauderdale County Road 8 in Alabama. A guy built it by himself over a period of decades and decades in honor of one of his ancestors, a native American lady, who was forced to leave her home in Alabama and was moved to Oklahoma on the Trail of Tears. She escaped Oklahoma and walked all the way back to her native land in NW Alabama.
 
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Sierra1

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Hmmmm. . . . never thought about using a roll. I scramble eggs . . throw in some taco seasoned ground beef . . jalapeno refried beans . . cheese . . and salsa. As a good friend describe "lare-uh-pin".
 
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