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Now that I have all of the lower 48 states done I would like to ride to Alaska. My hopes are to do it after I retire from work in about another 7 years. untill then I'm in the process of riding some of the lower 48 again
Riding east on 89A in AZ. coming into Jerome at sunset. Sunlight on the horizon was almost a spiritual experience that can only be had on a motorcycle after a day of riding. My bucket list is for all of us to feel this many times. Heading to Oregon in September. Gonna have a great ride.
Badger that's the coolest story...you have to do that. Share your story as you go and you'll meet all kinds of new people and develop your own new experience.
I retire in January, I hope to ride to Sturgis, never been there. I’d like to ride out to California to see my future son-in-law and friend Dick Dale. It’s a long story.
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