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<blockquote data-quote="MCRIDER007" data-source="post: 1417669" data-attributes="member: 329"><p>I think you will find that Highway 11 east of Greer is the only paved road going East to Superior and the gravel roads are best traveled with dual sport bikes or high clearance 4 wheel drives.</p><p></p><p>The road from Orofino to Greer (going through Pierce) is a very nice ride and adds about 60 miles to just following Highway 12 over Lolo Pass. Caution: Highway 12 has been patrolled for years by a Idaho State Patrolman who lives about 10 miles west of the Lochsaw Lodge which is about 10 miles west of the Montana border...so....when you are about 25 miles from the Montana border, slow down and enjoy the scenery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MCRIDER007, post: 1417669, member: 329"] I think you will find that Highway 11 east of Greer is the only paved road going East to Superior and the gravel roads are best traveled with dual sport bikes or high clearance 4 wheel drives. The road from Orofino to Greer (going through Pierce) is a very nice ride and adds about 60 miles to just following Highway 12 over Lolo Pass. Caution: Highway 12 has been patrolled for years by a Idaho State Patrolman who lives about 10 miles west of the Lochsaw Lodge which is about 10 miles west of the Montana border...so....when you are about 25 miles from the Montana border, slow down and enjoy the scenery. [/QUOTE]
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