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Why, those practically are street tires. Which is what I hear for not running pure knobbies ; }I rode with a few buddies in the dirt for basically the first time and I had a blast.
They sure are bumpy street tires though!Why, those practically are street tires. Which is what I hear for not running pure knobbies ; }
Washington has some great stuff. What river are you up above in pic #1?
Yeah! ... I loved my time living in Washington. Didn't ride back then but hiked, biked, and did a lot of backroads trips, a lot on rugged FS roads. Seemed to me that higher cost of living was mainly housing and the like, somewhat countered by better paying jobs.I'm so blessed to live here, the only thing that has ever made me want to leave is the cost of everything up here. It's all kinds of gorgeous!
That river is, I believe, the White River. I jumped in it earlier that day, best thing I did all afternoon. Didn't even take my kit off. Ice cold. Mmm
I definitely live in the wrong state...
Thinking about it now.... I have three tractors.
-C50 "Boulevard" T
-NC700 "I'll catch up" X
-DRZ400 "30 Pounds of State Regs" S
I'm all about the tractor factor! As I was telling the lads, small boys get it done quicker!
I tried telling my wife the same thing, but she told me that wasn't something to brag about.
If you can get one of those jobs. A lot of the housing price issue comes from zoning issues and then the brutal reality of our landscape. All the mountains and water create a lot of constraints before one even considers wetland protection and so on.Yeah! ... I loved my time living in Washington. Didn't ride back then but hiked, biked, and did a lot of backroads trips, a lot on rugged FS roads. Seemed to me that higher cost of living was mainly housing and the like, somewhat countered by better paying jobs.
Thanks for the continuous stream of awesome photos, vicariously enjoying the epic scenery.