Idaho Back Country Discovery Route is now Completed!

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Very nice!Especially the video is great!

Thanks beemerdons!
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Very nice!Especially the video is great!Thanks Beemerdons!
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If you ever visit the American Southwest Mihalis fjr, mi Casa es su Casa y mi Motos es su Motos! JSNS, Στην υγειά σου!

https://www.backcountrydiscoveryroutes.com/WABDR If Niehart, panman and escapefjrtist ever left Starbuck's: This's what they could be riding in Washington State, JSNS!

"The Washington Backcountry Discovery Route (WABDR) is a scenic off-road route for dual-sport and adventure motorcycles that runs north to south from Oregon to Canada across the state of Washington. The 575 mile route uses mostly un-paved back roads through the beautiful Cascade Mountains and some arid landscapes of Eastern Washington."


 
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https://www.backcountrydiscoveryroutes.com/UTBDR Two FJR Owners of Dual Sports Meetups have been held in UT, because Utah has incredible offroading trails! JSNS!

"The Utah Backcountry Discovery Route, or UTBDR, is a scenic driving route across the state of Utah, from Arizona to Idaho, for dual-sport adventure motorcycles and 4x4 vehicles.

This 871 mile long south-north route uses mostly un-paved backroads and will pass through a number of iconic locations including Moab, Valley of the Gods, the Abajo and La Sal Mountain Ranges, Nine Mile Canyon, and the northern Wasatch Mountains."

 
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https://www.backcountrydiscoveryroutes.com/COBDR And last but certainly not least, Colorado. Absolutely the best off road territory in the world, as challenging as Mexico!

"The Colorado Backcountry Discovery Route is a scenic ride across the state of Colorado, beginning in Four Corners and finishing at the Wyoming Border. The route has been created specifically for dual-sport and adventure motorcyclists who are interested in exploring Colorado’s majestic high-mountain ranges and historic mining country.

This 675-mile south-to-north route utilizes many remote and high-elevation dirt roads and leads riders through a number of iconic locations including Telluride, San Juan Mountains, Continental Divide, Collegiate Range, Northern Rocky Mountains and historic Leadville, along the Colorado River."

 
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hmmm...mebbe Sportsguy and EscapeArtist might want to get some dirt on their pretty Super Tenere's with me.

 
Ten needs a new set if 'tars now...debating on how knobby they need to be!

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Even though I'm putting Heidenau K60 Scouts on my BMW GS for Huasteca Mexico in March, still a huge fan of the Continental TKC 80's. Good in dirt, wear well on street!



 
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