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1,100 miles in 5 weeks
Sure glad I "un-retired"!
(07-09-2024, 01:44 AM)SportsterDoc_imp Wrote: [ -> ]1,100 miles in 5 weeks
Sure glad I "un-retired"!

Looking good, SportsterDoc! That's a healthy amount of riding.
Miles include 200+ on Independence Day with friends on their Ultra Glide.

Light jacket weather in the morning, but strapped it over the fender case before we left Albuquerque, even going to 7,000+ feet elevation.

Frozen water bottle, wrapped in a towel, in fender case, still had ice when we stopped for lunch at Mustang Diner in Mountainair.

pdedse: Nothing compared to what you are doing!!!

Bottom photo is the entrance to the other 400 year old ruins, with photographers bike in background.
Nice Doc, looks like a great day of riding
It was a good ride.
Got up to 100F that day, but we were back by 3 PM
Disappointed that Mustang Diner did not have pie!
Good you’re back on two wheels, Doc.
Looks like a great time! When I visit the family in your neck of the woods, I imagine all of the places to ride. Hope I'll get to someday!
Highways east of the Manzano Mountains are enjoyable, especially the northern part on 337, but it is a choice of interstate or desert to get there, as it is in southern Nevada.

Both fuel stops (Albuquerque & Mountainair) were better than 66 MPG, probably due to lower speeds and altitude.

Couple days later I made a high speed (85-95) run on the interstate to help two grandsons with separate projects. Only 42 MPG.

Although no attraction to Las Vegas, NV, I do miss going to Corn Creek Springs (22 miles) or Mt Charleston (30 miles) to hike (well, at my age, more of a stroll).