Softtail Photo Game Thread


It would be inappropriate to discuss your ole lady posing, so I won't.
This is the entrance to Paradise Valley Resort just outside Dawsonville Ga, 60 miles or so north of Atlanta. I don't know anything about the place other than what's on their website- http://paradisevalleyclub.com/index.html; but if you ride a motorcycle, and are into the clothing-optional thing, it would be worth checking out; there's some great roads to ride around here when you're not letting it all hang out.

Next challange:
Your bike, GOS, parked at a gas pump, at any gas station that meets one of the following criteria:
1: If the high temperature for the day at your start location is 50 degrees or higher; the one way distance to the gas station in miles has to be equal to or greater than the day's high temperature.
2: If the high temperature for the day at your start location is less than 50 degrees; The round trip distance to the gas station in miles has to be equal to or greater than the day's high temperature, with a minimum of 5 miles.
So if you're in south Florida on a 75 degree day, you've got to ride at least 150 miles to get the job done; if you're up north where it struggles all day to hit 20, you only have to freeze your azz off for as long as it takes to get 10 miles down the road and back.
Don't over think it. Nobody is going to hunt you down if you're a couple degrees or a few miles off, it's all about getting off the couch and on the road.
This is the entrance to Paradise Valley Resort just outside Dawsonville Ga, 60 miles or so north of Atlanta. I don't know anything about the place other than what's on their website- http://paradisevalleyclub.com/index.html; but if you ride a motorcycle, and are into the clothing-optional thing, it would be worth checking out; there's some great roads to ride around here when you're not letting it all hang out.

Next challange:
Your bike, GOS, parked at a gas pump, at any gas station that meets one of the following criteria:
1: If the high temperature for the day at your start location is 50 degrees or higher; the one way distance to the gas station in miles has to be equal to or greater than the day's high temperature.
2: If the high temperature for the day at your start location is less than 50 degrees; The round trip distance to the gas station in miles has to be equal to or greater than the day's high temperature, with a minimum of 5 miles.
So if you're in south Florida on a 75 degree day, you've got to ride at least 150 miles to get the job done; if you're up north where it struggles all day to hit 20, you only have to freeze your azz off for as long as it takes to get 10 miles down the road and back.
Don't over think it. Nobody is going to hunt you down if you're a couple degrees or a few miles off, it's all about getting off the couch and on the road.

I might have been able to climb higher if it hadn't been for all the thermal underwear, leather, and decades of muscle atrophy.
I might have been able to climb higher if it hadn't been for all the thermal underwear, leather, and decades of muscle atrophy.
That's better
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This is the entrance to Paradise Valley Resort just outside Dawsonville Ga, 60 miles or so north of Atlanta. I don't know anything about the place other than what's on their website- http://paradisevalleyclub.com/index.html; but if you ride a motorcycle, and are into the clothing-optional thing, it would be worth checking out; there's some great roads to ride around here when you're not letting it all hang out.

Next challange:
Your bike, GOS, parked at a gas pump, at any gas station that meets one of the following criteria:
1: If the high temperature for the day at your start location is 50 degrees or higher; the one way distance to the gas station in miles has to be equal to or greater than the day's high temperature.
2: If the high temperature for the day at your start location is less than 50 degrees; The round trip distance to the gas station in miles has to be equal to or greater than the day's high temperature, with a minimum of 5 miles.
So if you're in south Florida on a 75 degree day, you've got to ride at least 150 miles to get the job done; if you're up north where it struggles all day to hit 20, you only have to freeze your azz off for as long as it takes to get 10 miles down the road and back.
Don't over think it. Nobody is going to hunt you down if you're a couple degrees or a few miles off, it's all about getting off the couch and on the road.






