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Went hiking Sunday with the Son and his girlfreind
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<blockquote data-quote="08FJR4ME" data-source="post: 1377091" data-attributes="member: 14242"><p>So we were walking along the gravel fire roads which run along the two lane country road. This is a section of curvy road well known for motorcycling. The whole time we hiked along the road it was Harley after Harley blapping the f'n pipes when they saw us. Reminded me of when we were kids with the cards on the spokes flapping. You put as many cards as possible on the bike to see how loud you could be. I guess some folks never grow out of it. It was extremely obnoxious after a while. Even when we took the trail into the woods you could still hear them quite loudly. We won’t go back there again needless to say. It’s a beautiful area too. And you wonder why bikers get a bad rep.</p><p></p><p>Done venting,</p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="08FJR4ME, post: 1377091, member: 14242"] So we were walking along the gravel fire roads which run along the two lane country road. This is a section of curvy road well known for motorcycling. The whole time we hiked along the road it was Harley after Harley blapping the f'n pipes when they saw us. Reminded me of when we were kids with the cards on the spokes flapping. You put as many cards as possible on the bike to see how loud you could be. I guess some folks never grow out of it. It was extremely obnoxious after a while. Even when we took the trail into the woods you could still hear them quite loudly. We won’t go back there again needless to say. It’s a beautiful area too. And you wonder why bikers get a bad rep. Done venting, Dave [/QUOTE]
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