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Which ADV Tourer? BMW GSA vs Super Tenere?
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<blockquote data-quote="HotRodZilla" data-source="post: 1405013" data-attributes="member: 13519"><p>Kind of a combo of all you mentioned. The GoPro never shows it correctly, but the deep parts are on hillsides, up or down, depending on which way we ride. The soil is soft, sand is in there, they get ridden, and after a rain, the running water erodes them. Actually, most of those eroded parts are now closed off so they can regenerate, which they actually do. In 3 years, they'll be gone, and the new detours will be good for another 5-8. Depends on the hill and rain. Some parts are so sandy, water doesn't really run, so they don't erode even with people riding them for the last 30 years.</p><p></p><p>Scuba: Most of our mountain stuff is very much like Colorado. Makes sense since we're neighbors. CO seems to have more moisture though. A lot of that ride is around 9k feet, so pretty high. It goes from super tight to open enough to haul ass for 25 seconds. Haha..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HotRodZilla, post: 1405013, member: 13519"] Kind of a combo of all you mentioned. The GoPro never shows it correctly, but the deep parts are on hillsides, up or down, depending on which way we ride. The soil is soft, sand is in there, they get ridden, and after a rain, the running water erodes them. Actually, most of those eroded parts are now closed off so they can regenerate, which they actually do. In 3 years, they'll be gone, and the new detours will be good for another 5-8. Depends on the hill and rain. Some parts are so sandy, water doesn't really run, so they don't erode even with people riding them for the last 30 years. Scuba: Most of our mountain stuff is very much like Colorado. Makes sense since we're neighbors. CO seems to have more moisture though. A lot of that ride is around 9k feet, so pretty high. It goes from super tight to open enough to haul ass for 25 seconds. Haha.. [/QUOTE]
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