If a trailer makes it possible to visit and ride an area that you otherwise couldn't, I'm all for it. Since I crashed on the VStrom I've been thinking about getting a trailer for the CB...not sure I can do the 10+ hour days rides I used to anymore. Trailering makes even more sense when you're riding an enduro when you get to where you're going. Who wants to spend all day super-slabbing on a 250 with knobbies?
Very nice photos. That moose is an impressive beast.
Wow, what an awesome way to spend 18 days. I am so jealous! Gteat pics. That is an impressive Shiras moose!
Great photos. In all of the times I've gone into Honda dealerships I've never seen a CRF250L. They are all sold in advance and are never in a showroom. I've never seen one on the road or trail either. The fuel injection on that dirt bike should allow it to sit for long periods and then start right up.
I also trailer my dirt bikes because mine are not street legal. Keep the photos coming Ole.
Chip
Stunning photos ole, just beautiful and awe inspiring. Thanks.
This keeps getting better and better!
Back in The Poudre Canyon, a lady camped next to me told me about Stillwater Pass Road. She had snowmobiled down there 30 years ago and said it should be fun on a dirt bike. She was right. It started out fast dirt
Above the aspens it got real good
I got brave and started pounding some ATV trails. They were not on the map or my GPS. Man oh man did I ever get stone assed lost. Had to pour my extra gallon of gas in to the bike and I was starting to wonder just where the hell I was when I popped out here.
sigh Then I knew where I was.
I did not know Mother Nature had construction forms in her arsenal.
picture perfect form
Have y'all seen that Viagra commercial? The one where the cowboy gets stuck pulling a horse trailer so he unloads his horses to pull him out? I fricking found the guy! And his horses!
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