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It is a long walk between hotels, when you are trying to take in all the vendor booths. There are water taxi's that run up and down the river, and stop at the bigger hotels. Pretty fun ride, for just a few bucks.
Wear your boots for riding, but sneakers for walking around.
Heading out from Carson City tomorrow morning at 7am. Should be there by dinner time! We are trailering there and staying at the Belle. See y'all there!
The worst part was 2 miles into the trip the buddy i was riding was t boned. He was able to keep his bike up. No injuries to him but the bike has some damage but none that would keep us from riding here.
Then on the 2nd day while riding in St Louis in a thunderstorm I laid my bike down on the ramp to get on I64. Damaged everything on the right side of the bike. Only bruises on me. So we pushed on and now we're here with two messed up bikes!
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