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Cant wait that long as there are other things going on later in the month. Right after we come back we are scheduled to head to the Angola Prison Rodeo, the following weekends I have work stuff.
Did take heed and plan on riding in that area during the week. Plan on hitting the Devil's triangle, Cherahola, Dragon, Moonshine 28, Bluepark Skyway and Diamondback Loop. May not want to come home afterward.
GF and I are leaving for TN,NC and all those lovely roads on Oct 12th. Doing the BRP and Skyline on our way home on the 17th and 18th. This will be our third year but first time in the fall. I can see a full SD card worth of pictures from the back of the bike.
Were staying outside of Pigoen Forge. We wil ride the Dragon on Monday when the traffic is less. And of course there is all the other fantastic roads. May even need to pick up some "house for sale" fliers and see what the job market is like also.
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