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<blockquote data-quote="HotRodZilla" data-source="post: 624197" data-attributes="member: 13519"><p>I guess this is kind of late, but I rolled in about 11:30 pm on Tuesday night, the 4th. After I dropped my wife off at the airport I booked across Idaho and Montana to meet up with BeemerdonS and Scooter. I believe we had a fine time. Rode Yellowstone park twice on Monday as well as the Beartooth Highway twice, the Chief Joseph Highway and just totally had a blast.</p><p></p><p>We split from Don during this day so he could make AZ by Tuesday night. Then Scooter and I holed up in Jackson Wyoming. That was a fun town, and it's too bad we weren't there longer. We were on the bikes by 0630 Tuesday morning and headed south. It was frigging cold. It bottomed out at 39 degrees with fog that was so thick, it was condensing on our helmets. We pushed through and I was never so happy to see 55 degrees register on my screen in my life.</p><p></p><p>After breakfast in Rock Springs, we again headed south. The roads were great and the good weather held up. The heat topped out at 102 degrees in Grand Junction CO, but hovered in the high 90s after that. After a couple more hours on the road together, Scooter went towards CO and I headed back to NM. It was a 17 hour day on the bike, and loads of fun, but I was glad to be here.</p><p></p><p>Carrie and I had a great time at WFO and can't wait until the next one. We made some great friends, had lots of laughs, enjoyed the rides and wouldn't trade the experience. It was a total blast.</p><p></p><p>Thanks all!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HotRodZilla, post: 624197, member: 13519"] I guess this is kind of late, but I rolled in about 11:30 pm on Tuesday night, the 4th. After I dropped my wife off at the airport I booked across Idaho and Montana to meet up with BeemerdonS and Scooter. I believe we had a fine time. Rode Yellowstone park twice on Monday as well as the Beartooth Highway twice, the Chief Joseph Highway and just totally had a blast. We split from Don during this day so he could make AZ by Tuesday night. Then Scooter and I holed up in Jackson Wyoming. That was a fun town, and it's too bad we weren't there longer. We were on the bikes by 0630 Tuesday morning and headed south. It was frigging cold. It bottomed out at 39 degrees with fog that was so thick, it was condensing on our helmets. We pushed through and I was never so happy to see 55 degrees register on my screen in my life. After breakfast in Rock Springs, we again headed south. The roads were great and the good weather held up. The heat topped out at 102 degrees in Grand Junction CO, but hovered in the high 90s after that. After a couple more hours on the road together, Scooter went towards CO and I headed back to NM. It was a 17 hour day on the bike, and loads of fun, but I was glad to be here. Carrie and I had a great time at WFO and can't wait until the next one. We made some great friends, had lots of laughs, enjoyed the rides and wouldn't trade the experience. It was a total blast. Thanks all!!! [/QUOTE]
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