Fairlaner
The Bartender Whisperer
For me the lack of elevation would be a plus......ant thing over 3000 feet and I won't be there....
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Unfortunately, that would rule out all of Colorado, and all the interesting parts of New Mexico...For me the lack of elevation would be a plus......ant thing over 3000 feet and I won't be there....
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You gotta be ******* kidding me. What? You turn into a pumpkin or something? Dude. That's where all the good **** is.For me the lack of elevation would be a plus......ant thing over 3000 feet and I won't be there....
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Completely off topic, but it is Friday: Brother Richard, you are my Friend and as your Friend, I really wish to God you would stop smoking. It really does pain me and hurt me to see my good Friends smoke! I would buy cartons of cigarettes for my enemies (if I had any enemies), but it truly rips me up to see my Friends smoking the ****.For me the lack of elevation would be a plus......ant thing over 3000 feet and I won't be there....
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Good Thoughts, Jim in Phoenix! We would need to move SW-FOG 2011 to the first weekend of October to beat the heat. But, if we pick Colorado we will need to move to late-August to beat the cold and snow anyway.OK - I loved Toas/Taos and the rides,not to mention SW Colorado, but here is another suggestion - How about Springerville or Pinetop-Lakeside, AZ. This puts you in easy access for a long day ride down US180 in NM, and up the Devil's Highway/US191 - one of the world's premier rides. Add in Salt River Canyon, and AZ260 and you have some rides worth consideration. There is a casino in Pinetop that could handle our group as well as several motels in Springerville. Also the Ski resort at Sunrise. Just for your consideration.
Yeah, Ya *******! Or Dickchin, as Old Michael says. Or Jack Wagen, as Petey says.No wonder Dolly cheats on your ***.Yer still feckin' drunk ain't ya? ya silly sand flea fecker ..
Please get your **** together. This Is a respectable joint..
I might add...Don and Dan might buy matching paisley silk thongs so as to really feck up zilla and company next year .
:jester:
And, judging by the pics, she ain't too particular.
(Would have loved to see you in Taos, Dickchin.)
I like it. Purely selfish, but those Colorado roads are already within my reach.OK - I loved Toas/Taos and the rides,not to mention SW Colorado, but here is another suggestion - How about Springerville or Pinetop-Lakeside, AZ. This puts you in easy access for a long day ride down US180 in NM, and up the Devil's Highway/US191 - one of the world's premier rides. Add in Salt River Canyon, and AZ260 and you have some rides worth consideration. There is a casino in Pinetop that could handle our group as well as several motels in Springerville. Also the Ski resort at Sunrise. Just for your consideration.
Bugnatr, if we go with Colorado, it will be in August! It snowed on pinhead and Mountain Mama's Wedding Day a few years ago and that was on Labor Day (post up some pictures, Dave!). It snowed on Big-D and Papa Chuy, the fourth week of August in 2009. We are not going to chance Colorado in September! Rain es no problemo, ice and snow are entirely different!Wherever you decide, please keep it in September. Kids in school, less traffic and easier to get hotel rooms for travelers on the way there and back. Plus generally a bit cooler than the August heat and early/mid September is not quite the weather gamble in Colorado as later in the month. Besides a little rain and snow never bothers any FJR rider anyway :blink:
Case in point: This was taken yesterday morning by my co-worker, Robb Pennie (a wee-stromer), just out of our office window.Bugnatr, if we go with Colorado, it will be in August! It snowed on pinhead and Mountain Mama's Wedding Day a few years ago and that was on Labor Day (post up some pictures, Dave!).
Ha! I forgot to mention it was 26 degrees (f) when I left for work this morning.What is this "white stuff"?
I like it. Purely selfish, but those Colorado roads are already within my reach.
It'd be nice to have a place normally outside of my normal "radius"
My heart goes out to you.This was taken yesterday morning ... just out of our office window.
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