It's Frisco. TWN announced it on Leno last night.
Beer is ALWAYS reason enough. Write that down.Is this a location pool?Oh well, put me down for Golden. No specific reason, but Coors is there!
as opposed to an African Swallow??A black one. :lol:A CROW huh?!!! That's a CLUE!! What kind of crow?
Specifically, an American Crow.
Good.as opposed to an African Swallow??A black one. :lol:A CROW huh?!!! That's a CLUE!! What kind of crow?
Specifically, an American Crow.
allright, who's going to show up banging 2 halves of a coconut together calling it an FJR?
******* perfect. :lol:Not yours!Is it bigger than a throttle body?
More than all the other guesses, I hope you're right.My money is on Estes Park, the gateway to Rocky Mt NP. From there we can ride over Trail Ridge road, the highest continuous paved road in the US at 12183 ft. It's a great ride when there is not too much traffic.
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Or construction.My money is on Estes Park, the gateway to Rocky Mt NP. From there we can ride over Trail Ridge road, the highest continuous paved road in the US at 12183 ft. It's a great ride when there is not too much traffic.
I hope they finished the construction this summer, but I'm not sure. We only went over Trail Ridge a couple of times this summer, and we managed to miss the delays.Or construction.My money is on Estes Park, the gateway to Rocky Mt NP. From there we can ride over Trail Ridge road, the highest continuous paved road in the US at 12183 ft. It's a great ride when there is not too much traffic.
Rode that road during the Iron Butt Rally back in August, and there was signifcant construction going on with lane closures. Luckily, I was early enough in the morning that other traffic and waiting wasn't a problem, but the slippery gravel/rocky surface was a bit unnerving at times.
During the IBR, I also got to do Tennessee and Fremont passes, and then my favorite - Independece Pass. Had never been on that road/pass before, and it was both something I will never forget, and something I can't wait to do again.
As for Leadville, I aint seeing it. Do they have facilities there big enough for the type of even that NAFO will be? And that are reasonably priced?
Yewer gunna git wun FREE invite tuh the pardee. Iffen yuh win. Yewer still agunna hafta pay fer yer rumes en grub. En yewer gunn be apayin' fer yer T-shirt, tew!What prize do I get when I win?
Really? Me too. Were we riding that rally together or passing each other? Who can tell..... it was Day 10 and 11 as I meandered through Independence, Tennessee, and Milner. Several times as I passed towns I said to myself, "This would make a good place for a NAFO. I wonder if they have facilities to house 300+ FJR riders?"...and then had to, naturally, return to the task at hand.Rode that road during the Iron Butt Rally back in August, and there was signifcant construction going on with lane closures. ...As for Leadville, I aint seeing it. Do they have facilities there big enough for the type of even that NAFO will be? And that are reasonably priced?
Seems someone has donated a whole bunch of jimmy kicks. Get in line.Well, in the location-guess pool, I will take Colorado Springs. It's 70 miles from Denver and the elevation is 6,000'. What prize do I get when I win? :dirol:
Oh, ****, that rocks! Thanks, Groo, I truly needed that right now. You are officially off my JK list.That brings back a few smiles...Seems someone has donated a whole bunch of jimmy kicks. Get in line.
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