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KTM 350 Freeride
The bike is certainly flickable and powerful, but do you have cojones enough to do with these guys do!! I don’t! 😉
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The Great Canada Adventure…Detroit Lake, OR to home, the end of an epic ride!
I was actually up early, had coffee with my mom and the bike packed and ready to go. My intention was to meet Bill in Detroit by 10 and I knew it was about an hour and one half ride there from the Tigard area of Portland, so I was off at 8:29, how’s that…
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The Great Canada Adventure–Enterprise to Portland to Detroit and reuniting with my riding partner!
Riding solo after so many days of riding with Bill seemed odd. I was so used to seeing him and his KTM in my vision ahead, that I felt a bit loss not seeing him. I have had the pleasure of Gary’s company on some longer journeys, but never anyone else. A few days collaboration…
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The Great Canada Adventure…Castlegar to Enterprise
We geared up and got ready to leave Castlegar but with reservations, as I have never had such a bonding with a group of like minded riders. A couple of cups of coffee and I was ready for the road. Bill and Mitch, Endo…two handsome devils! We decided to ride with Geoff over some of…
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The Great Canada Adventure…Miette Hot Springs to Castlegar
While at Miette, I met an awesome couple. He was a rider and she a rider to be. She had ridden a small 250 and was bitten by the bug and couldn’t wait to do some more riding. This is one of the things I love most about touring, seeing the glow in another female’s…
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The Great Canada Adventure…Red Lodge to Seely Lake MT
So, I’ll pick up where I left off… From Red Lodge to Seely Lake. We left on the edge of a storm, but from the weather service it looked like we’d be skirting the worst of it and so it was. A drop of two feel along the way, but nothing much. Our intention was…
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The Great Canada Adventure…Slogging CA to Boise let the real roads commence!
It began as an inquiry on my home motorcycle forum, pashnit.com as to routes and sights not to be missed in Canada. I wanted to ride farther north than I had in the past and see some new country. Well, as the posted advice came across, one heavily detailed post caught my eye posted from…