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<blockquote data-quote="lonerider" data-source="post: 1286485" data-attributes="member: 17455"><p><img src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-WLebTohZwTs/VrDODek8TlI/AAAAAAAABuQ/SMSjWapN9yM/s912-Ic42/Skyline%252520Drive%25252C%2525206-3-04%252520002.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>Early June, 2004, the upper half of Skyline Drive was a favorite weekend day trip. I was riding along close to the 35 mph speed limit when a doe ran across the road ahead of me. Her wobbly legged fawn wasn't as confident and immediately dropped down into "camouflage mode" (I'm just a patch of bare dirt with sun spots, not a deer). Wondering if it would stay put, I got off the bike and snapped a quick couple of pictures, the little one not budging the whole time. Got back on the bike and carefully rode past, whereupon the little one joined mom, who was patiently waiting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lonerider, post: 1286485, member: 17455"] [IMG]https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-WLebTohZwTs/VrDODek8TlI/AAAAAAAABuQ/SMSjWapN9yM/s912-Ic42/Skyline%252520Drive%25252C%2525206-3-04%252520002.jpg[/IMG] Early June, 2004, the upper half of Skyline Drive was a favorite weekend day trip. I was riding along close to the 35 mph speed limit when a doe ran across the road ahead of me. Her wobbly legged fawn wasn't as confident and immediately dropped down into "camouflage mode" (I'm just a patch of bare dirt with sun spots, not a deer). Wondering if it would stay put, I got off the bike and snapped a quick couple of pictures, the little one not budging the whole time. Got back on the bike and carefully rode past, whereupon the little one joined mom, who was patiently waiting. [/QUOTE]
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