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Portland in April is a distinct possibility. Keep me posted.
I will never go to Laughlin again. Many of us have decided that it is just not a good run. Too many accidents and weird things happen. Even my Arizona friends won't go anymore......
I'm definately still interested. I should have my "improvements" done by then and ready to roll for a loong ride. I would prefer to buddy up with one or two Seattle Area folks if anyone is interested in that. Let me know and I'll see what I can do for a some hotel deals for those staying overnight.
I'm in Tacoma...I'll probably go. Won't know until it gets a bit closer.
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I'm definately still interested. I should have my "improvements" done by then and ready to roll for a loong ride. I would prefer to buddy up with one or two Seattle Area folks if anyone is interested in that. Let me know and I'll see what I can do for a some hotel deals for those staying overnight.
I'm in south=central Washington (TriCities) and would like to make the trip to Portland in April. Anyone in this area interested in riding together? Hwy 14 to Vancouver is WAY more fun than I84. Please post locations, etc. as time draws nearer.
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