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Official SW-FOG 2014 Announcement: 5/29 THU-6/1 SUN
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<blockquote data-quote="HotRodZilla" data-source="post: 1152156" data-attributes="member: 13519"><p>Hey Dr. Bob, did you about crap yourself when you rode up on that huge Elk cow?</p><p></p><p>While headed north on 180 on Sunday towards 12, Jeff, J, Phil, C, Marcus and I ended up behind Dr. Bob and David I think. We were moving along at a good pace. Not fast, not slow. Definitely not over fast as the tar snakes there are slick as it gets. We came around a nice left hander to a short straight to a nice right hander. As with most of 180, the trees and grass cane right up to the edge of the road. Suddenly, the lead bike, Dr. Bob I think was on the brakes. Then I saw her...She was a HUGE elk cow standing on the right side of the road.</p><p></p><p>We passed slow, and I looked for companions. Thankfully none were out to make life difficult. We didn't see any more until the group headed towards Albuquerque headed into the Very Large Array (VLA). A bunch of doe Antelope were grazing, but were easy to see and not interested in the road.</p><p></p><p>Someone had a small mishap at an off camber gas stop in reserve, but the sliders did their job very well. Whew!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HotRodZilla, post: 1152156, member: 13519"] Hey Dr. Bob, did you about crap yourself when you rode up on that huge Elk cow? While headed north on 180 on Sunday towards 12, Jeff, J, Phil, C, Marcus and I ended up behind Dr. Bob and David I think. We were moving along at a good pace. Not fast, not slow. Definitely not over fast as the tar snakes there are slick as it gets. We came around a nice left hander to a short straight to a nice right hander. As with most of 180, the trees and grass cane right up to the edge of the road. Suddenly, the lead bike, Dr. Bob I think was on the brakes. Then I saw her...She was a HUGE elk cow standing on the right side of the road. We passed slow, and I looked for companions. Thankfully none were out to make life difficult. We didn't see any more until the group headed towards Albuquerque headed into the Very Large Array (VLA). A bunch of doe Antelope were grazing, but were easy to see and not interested in the road. Someone had a small mishap at an off camber gas stop in reserve, but the sliders did their job very well. Whew!! [/QUOTE]
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Official SW-FOG 2014 Announcement: 5/29 THU-6/1 SUN
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