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From: ron@hpfcla.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.cycle
Subject: Re: Cross Country Ride Info
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Date: Thu, 17-Oct-85 02:01:00 EST
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Posted: Thu Oct 17 02:01:00 1985
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Responding to "faintest line on the map"

That's not necessarily the truth.  Some of the very faint lines on the map
of Colorado aren't even really roads for cars. They're 4 wheel-drive routes !
Yes a motorcycle might make it but I sure wouldn't take a Goldwing on 
any of them.

The secondary routes (US Hwy vs I-XX) are the way to go. Folks are friendly,
traffic is light (away from cities) and the pace can be varied from twisty
roads in the mountains to dead-straight in the plains.  In '83 I did a trip
on my CB900F and had everyone I met all afternoon (about 20 or so) in
western Kansas, wave to me !  I didn't think that people did that anymore.




Ron Miller


No one has ever gone broke UNDERestimating the intelligence of the American
public !


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Hewlett-Packard Co.
Ft. Collins Systems Div.
Ft. Collins Colorado
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