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    Member mrjava's Avatar
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    Great write-up!!
    I just got back from Cali thru Utah...
    What I learned:
    Get a waffle weave thermal long sleeve shirt. ( Driving thru Las Vegas at 105 Degrees...Soak top with water...Brrrr) 'Nuff Said!!

    EXPERIENCE I-70 on a bike....RECORD it in a car!

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    What a great adventure ! Heading out on the 27th for Maggie Valley, should be a good 3,000+ getaway .
    SOUTHERN small town Wisconsin

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    What a blast! I was just in your neck of the woods June 14-16 in Waterloo. No bike, just my rental car.

    #1 reason I own a Honda: I solo anywhere without fear of being stranded.

    I've seriously considered a Hero session 5 for the exact same reason.

    Hope you make it to WA state someday.

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    Broken Hand can vouch for the humidity out here, it's gross, I suspect it's gross all over except places like UT. I haven't traveled much.
    Thick or thin, active or passive, the men in my family sweat more than the average person when the humidity is high. My son is 13 and it's apparent I've passed it on to him.

    Beyond the low humidity though, the scenery and magnificence of these areas overwhelms the senses. Just being there would be enough, but exploring it on the F6B is nirvana.

    I'm not getting any younger and was thinking I should get out there again with my 13 and 14 yr old kids. I made the mistake of mentioning the Crater of Diamonds park and now nothing else matters to them. I'll do a 3 day trip there with them, find a bunch of diamonds, and then head out west again before summer is over.

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