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Honda Hoot in Tennesseein the middle of June
Honda VTX Ride in Denver July 1-4
Leave for the Hoot June 17th
Get home on the 25th
Pack and leave on the 27th of June to ride out
through Iowa, up into Minnesota
Then across S. Dakota for a few days in the Black Hills area
Down through Wyoming into Denver by Saturday June 30th
for the Honda VTX Ride In
Then maybe ride down to Florida to see my best friend and his family(my God Daughter too) and maybe ride to Key West. This last trip is a BIG maybe, that's a long ride
I'm getting ready for a two week trip with a good friend. Utah is as far west as we're going. We should log approximately 6.500 miles on this trip. Destinations Southwest Deserts andGreat National Parks including: Grand Canyon, Zion, Bryce Canyon, Arches, Yellowstone and Grand Teton. We leave on May 12th and return at the end of the month.[/align]
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