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Sierra lakes, views, Tahoe National Forest, great day
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<blockquote data-quote="exskibum" data-source="post: 272183" data-attributes="member: 383"><p>Once, again, your photography and narration is outstanding, Andrew!</p><p></p><p>I need a dual sport. I know much of that area, and Judy really knows it well (she once owned an outdoor gear shop in the area) and has spent a LOT of time in that neck of the woods. We were out there back packing the last weekend of October, and she's even been out there snow camping in mid winter by herself with her recently deceased Samoyed.</p><p></p><p>You really hit a gold mine area of beauty. Makes some of the gorgeous paved roads we are privileged to ride seem mild by comparison. Thanks for breaking up an awful day of asshole wrangling with some of nature's beauty. (I have a splitting asshole induced headache, but that helped.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exskibum, post: 272183, member: 383"] Once, again, your photography and narration is outstanding, Andrew! I need a dual sport. I know much of that area, and Judy really knows it well (she once owned an outdoor gear shop in the area) and has spent a LOT of time in that neck of the woods. We were out there back packing the last weekend of October, and she's even been out there snow camping in mid winter by herself with her recently deceased Samoyed. You really hit a gold mine area of beauty. Makes some of the gorgeous paved roads we are privileged to ride seem mild by comparison. Thanks for breaking up an awful day of asshole wrangling with some of nature's beauty. (I have a splitting asshole induced headache, but that helped.) [/QUOTE]
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FJR Rides and Gatherings
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Sierra lakes, views, Tahoe National Forest, great day
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