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From: Paul G Rides Across America This article has been viewed 4649 times in the last 3 years elaine: 20th Oct 2005 - 16:02 GMTbrrrr. that looks such a cold morning, i can smell the moisture hanging in the air. these are a nice suite Peter: 20th Oct 2005 - 16:10 GMTpaulg! wow, thanks a TON for sharing photos of your trip (in progress, no less!)... thats awesome. i love that last one, especially. you look like a man on a mission!
you can (and should) donate to his "ride america fund" on that page, also. Jamie: 20th Oct 2005 - 16:15 GMTWow, i've aften felt the need to do a similar such thing. though in a vw camper van. and across europe. maybe - one day - i might just do it. Peter: 20th Oct 2005 - 16:19 GMTi think this sort of journey is a natural human urge. though i didnt get to meander as much as i would have liked, i drove across america in 2002, and it was great- i had always wanted to do that. heres to doing it via motorbike, though... thats like 100x cooler.
anas: 20th Oct 2005 - 16:23 GMTSo, at $2.50/gallon, on average, that's about two gallons. That motorbike probably gets about 75 miles/gallon, so that would add up to around 150 miles, I'd say. You can surely see alot in 150 miles of American randomness. Have a few $$ on me, too, trekker! jeeff: 20th Oct 2005 - 16:24 GMTcool paul! that last photo is very road warrior. have fun living the dream! Paul G: 20th Oct 2005 - 17:19 GMTThanks! You guys kick ass. $5 = 100 miles, roughly. Special thanks to Jamie for the first donation. I need to verify with Paypal now, ugh! I am the proto-technotard. Raw pics above, re-sized (25%) with Paint program, only. Sorry for the clumpy/blocky pixelation. And, elaine, I now believe every tale about the bone-chilling mists in the British Isles, and San Francisco - ref. Mark Twain. Cool! ian: 23rd Oct 2005 - 04:18 GMTThat is the most awesome bike. I hate those overly-masculine Harley types and the wannabe show-off sportsbikes. refzt idxa: 7th Jul 2006 - 23:38 GMTropnlkfdu kwlet kajdiz uotnaefm eizarho tukocmr ryknla http://www.cfpsadw.fglqeztv.com Alyssa: 25th Apr 2007 - 15:54 GMTi used to live there. :( it's an awesome little town. i certainly miss it. Commenting is temporarily disabled whilst the site undergoes essential maintenance. [previous] :: [next] |
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