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<blockquote data-quote="Bounce" data-source="post: 1433877" data-attributes="member: 257"><p>Did deep gravel during the Roadkill Safari Rally. The point was to collect city signs with names of animals. There was no prohibition about them being in English or NOT being fictional, so I went after Draco, TX.</p><p></p><p>Turns out that it no longer exists and only a memorial plaque that was put there in 1968; put of by the state. Worth a score though. In and out of there was deep gravel just like above (loose and about wheel-rim deep). It seems, in my recollections, that it was 25 miles in and another to get back out but it may have been 25 miles total.</p><p></p><p>Stand on pegs, unload the front wheel by getting your weight back. Slow and smooth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bounce, post: 1433877, member: 257"] Did deep gravel during the Roadkill Safari Rally. The point was to collect city signs with names of animals. There was no prohibition about them being in English or NOT being fictional, so I went after Draco, TX. Turns out that it no longer exists and only a memorial plaque that was put there in 1968; put of by the state. Worth a score though. In and out of there was deep gravel just like above (loose and about wheel-rim deep). It seems, in my recollections, that it was 25 miles in and another to get back out but it may have been 25 miles total. Stand on pegs, unload the front wheel by getting your weight back. Slow and smooth. [/QUOTE]
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