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I rode out to Imokolee today did a big loop from Southern Blvd to Belle Glade and Clewiston then to Imokolee for a Mexican lunch, then along 29 to 75 and the Sawgrass to the Turnpike. Great day for riding with layers on. Forgot there are not any gas stations on Alligator Alley till Snake Road and just made it there with fumes.
I rode out to Imokolee today did a big loop from Southern Blvd to Belle Glade and Clewiston then to Imokolee for a Mexican lunch, then along 29 to 75 and the Sawgrass to the Turnpike. Great day for riding with layers on. Forgot there are not any gas stations on Alligator Alley till Snake Road and just made it there with fumes.
Sounds like your day was good Nick.
Knowing you like Mexican food on your next ride to eat consider EL Pirata on Hwy 70 in Arcadia.
I rode out to Imokolee today did a big loop from Southern Blvd to Belle Glade and Clewiston then to Imokolee for a Mexican lunch, then along 29 to 75 and the Sawgrass to the Turnpike. Great day for riding with layers on. Forgot there are not any gas stations on Alligator Alley till Snake Road and just made it there with
Glad you made it... Last year a group of us went to the seafood fest in Everglades City. 3 of us came back together, all of us knowing we would be needing fuel at Snake Road. The lead rider decided to pass snake road opting for Cafe 27. Blind faith had me sticking with him while the 3rd rider smartly stopped at Snake Road. A mile short of Cafe 27 he coasted to the side of the road. I stopped, took his empty gas can and headed to Cafe 27 to get him fuel and to fill my bike. My bike took 6.2 gallons in a 6 gallon tank. No doubt on fumes. close one.
I rode out to Imokolee today did a big loop from Southern Blvd to Belle Glade and Clewiston then to Imokolee for a Mexican lunch, then along 29 to 75 and the Sawgrass to the Turnpike. Great day for riding with layers on. Forgot there are not any gas stations on Alligator Alley till Snake Road and just made it there with fumes.
Sounds like your day was good Nick.
Thanks Lauren,
Sound likes you've had a nice ride too. I haven't seen you for a while. Join us next time.
Originally Posted by Big Gator
You know I didn't.
Watch out here and I'll try to set something up. You'll see citrus groves and cow pastures you have never seen; get home before the street lights come on.
Go for it Jeff!
I don't see anything to stop me from following you at this time.
Make sure that the "super" Murph can join us too.
Thanks Jeff!
You can see that there was no crowd in the pic, and none of people in the background turned their head.
Nah! I would stay for that. I've been in many rallies, so that is .... never mind!
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