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SW-FOG 2012 - Official Announcement
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<blockquote data-quote="phroenips" data-source="post: 931495" data-attributes="member: 19942"><p>Glad you is like it. There are some boring areas around here, but you'll be plenty safe by sticking with the herd.</p><p></p><p>Other routes I have in mind actually dabble in parts of those boring parts, but it's simply a means to an end. The end being getting to the Great Sand Dune National Park. But one of the ways back could possibly be La Veta pass, which is a lot of fun. Other routes will include riding in the San Juan mountains, and a recommended stop at Bishop Castle...a nut who is building his own castle by hand. Without any government approval or permits. It's been officially classified as a "work of art" to skirt past those pesky safety inspections. A sight to see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phroenips, post: 931495, member: 19942"] Glad you is like it. There are some boring areas around here, but you'll be plenty safe by sticking with the herd. Other routes I have in mind actually dabble in parts of those boring parts, but it's simply a means to an end. The end being getting to the Great Sand Dune National Park. But one of the ways back could possibly be La Veta pass, which is a lot of fun. Other routes will include riding in the San Juan mountains, and a recommended stop at Bishop Castle...a nut who is building his own castle by hand. Without any government approval or permits. It's been officially classified as a "work of art" to skirt past those pesky safety inspections. A sight to see. [/QUOTE]
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