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Alaska Ride Report & Pictures - June 2006

Started by Green Geck0, October 31, 2006, 11:47:57 PM

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Groucho

Great pictures, great report!

I watched a film about the James W. Dalton Highway on TV the other day.

Lots of dust in the air, when trucks pass by. And a guy, who intended to ride around the world, starting (?) in Alaska - by bicycle! Chapeau.
"Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana." Groucho Marx

Bear

Quoteto be continued÷.rude awakening, road tales, Antigun Pass, grizzly bear, Prudhoe Bay.



Hope the bear didn't get you, please finish the story  :smt022 i want to go to sleep ( I have had to many kids)
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Green Geck0

Quote from: "Bear"
Quoteto be continued÷.rude awakening, road tales, Antigun Pass, grizzly bear, Prudhoe Bay.



Hope the bear didn't get you, please finish the story  :smt022 i want to go to sleep ( I have had to many kids)



Hi folks,

Sorry I haven't updated my ride report lately. Work has been getting in the way of my personal life again.

I promise to get back to it soon.

Curtis

Harley

What a report.



I am a newbie Tiger owner of 2 weeks. Residing in York, North Yorkshire England.



Absolutely rivited to this report. There has obviously been a shedload of work in personal time, involved in getting this adventure to the forum.



Please keep it coming - it's written in such a way that i feel part of the damn trip.



Fantastic photo's. I love the outsides, and regularly visit our Lakes and Dales, however, it's the feeling of magnitude that i get from the photo's that take the breath away.



The sign on the Dalton that state's 'Keep lights on for next 425 miles' - thats like me going to London and back twice.



Great report GG, and thanks for taking the time and effort to share it with us all.