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This track log screen shot means a lot more to me than you but I had a great day today, much of it above 12k foot elevation - ridden clockwise.
Looks like over 300 miles to that location.How far is that tower from Waunakee? My wife's sister lives there and we will be visiting from time to time. Would be cool to go see it.
Updated mileage - 11,569. 😍 Other than cutting a sidewall 30 miles from camp, the Honda has been impressive. I think a big part of that is its lack of sophistication.CID,
Every time I watch one of your mountain trail ride videos I'm struck by the realization that you and that basic Honda Talon. a relatively unsophisticated vehicle, are out there usually alone, miles from civilization and help and yet, you've never mentioned a breakdown. I think you reported recently the Talon has 4k - 5k miles on the odometer.
You could not do that with a Polaris, Can-Am, Kawasaki Mule, Yamaha, or any other brand that relies on rubber band drive unless you have the skill and carry the parts and tools to perform a rubber band replacement on the trail.
That's pretty impressive in my way of thinking.
Looks like you’ve found your way back to Utah.Updated mileage - 11,569. Other than cutting a sidewall 30 miles from camp, the Honda has been impressive. I think a big part of that is its lack of sophistication.
Luckily, I was with someone that day, so we got a photo. Note that I'm the hamsum one behind the camera. I wish I had hair on the back of my head. 😢
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That's from last fall but I'm headed back next week.Looks like you’ve found your way back to Utah.
Enjoy!That's from last fall but I'm headed back next week.
Very few lakes get winter kill. All have rainbow trout and some brook trout. 2-3 lbs if you’re lucky. Most caught are smaller than that. They get fished a lot more than one would think.@Rayger143 Are there fish in all those lakes or do they freeze solid and kill the fish? Looks like they'd be awesome fishing and, with your low population density, there should be some monsters swimming out there.
Good job @DG RiderAttempt number 2 went much better. Using @PJon's tracks as a guide, I made my way to the saddle at Table mountain.
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That's Mammoth in the distance...
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Graffiti at the saddle...
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As Jon said, both sides of the pass are washed and fairly rough, but completely doable.
Once you drop down on the east side, you get into some vegetation that would be a nice spot for lunch. I'm pretty sure I saw some bear scat in this area, and the trail climbs and drops a few more times on the way to my destination.
Next I came across the mine ruins.
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