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<blockquote data-quote="saread" data-source="post: 997458" data-attributes="member: 13880"><p>You're right, Skagit County it is. Still crummy luck. On Saturday the Whatcom County Mounties wolf packed Newhalem. If that wasn't enough, I got lasered by a WSP biker hiding behind a guardrail somewhere west of Rainy Pass who had a friend in a cage a little further up the road. Then passed a couple more heading into the valley. That's more fuzz than I've seen up there in the last 20 years. I have to say that anyone who gets caught speeding in Newhalem needs a window where their belly button is. There must be a bunch of that going around 'cause the wolves were all busy when I went through.</p><p></p><p>Some of the road conditions weren't that great either. The chip seal on the eastbound lanes of the big switch back at Liberty Bell were all bled out. It wasn't too bad in the dry, but in the wet it will be a real skating rink. More of the same at various points that would make wet weather riding interesting to say the least. Think giant tar snake. So, if it's wet up there, be careful on those chip seal sections.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="saread, post: 997458, member: 13880"] You're right, Skagit County it is. Still crummy luck. On Saturday the Whatcom County Mounties wolf packed Newhalem. If that wasn't enough, I got lasered by a WSP biker hiding behind a guardrail somewhere west of Rainy Pass who had a friend in a cage a little further up the road. Then passed a couple more heading into the valley. That's more fuzz than I've seen up there in the last 20 years. I have to say that anyone who gets caught speeding in Newhalem needs a window where their belly button is. There must be a bunch of that going around 'cause the wolves were all busy when I went through. Some of the road conditions weren't that great either. The chip seal on the eastbound lanes of the big switch back at Liberty Bell were all bled out. It wasn't too bad in the dry, but in the wet it will be a real skating rink. More of the same at various points that would make wet weather riding interesting to say the least. Think giant tar snake. So, if it's wet up there, be careful on those chip seal sections. [/QUOTE]
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