Post the MOST RECENT [PIC(s)] of you... Teee dubya

strega is one of those people that'll look at you and think about what he's going to say and then not say it until he's behind a computer screen weeks later
 
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stylin on them hoes.
 
not sure why everyone give Strega shit, not that I bike, but looks like fun and look like he goes to cool places. :shrug:
People give me shit for various reasons, it's all good. Anyone who believes it is a sheep, anyone who knows me knows it's all bullshit. They can keep making fun of me, it's entertaining for them and who am I to deny them their fun? Everyone grows up eventually right? Or we hope?

strega is one of those people that'll look at you and think about what he's going to say and then not say it until he's behind a computer screen weeks later

That's interesting considering the first thing I said to you at TW:W was, "Fuck off." How about them apples? Speaking of apples, how is paying for whores workin out for ya lately?

probably has no personality
Guess you'd have to have met me to actually figure that out for yourself. Or you could be like the rest and be a sheep, and follow the herd.

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Anyway, those Grand Canyon pics are just a few of a TON of REALLY good pics from that ride. 5 days, 1200 miles, 90% of it in the dirt, starting and ending in Las Vegas. Met our buddy Rey out there for dinner at the casino with his lady on both ends of the trip.

Just a few of the myriad of pics that were taken...

North Lake Mead:
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Trumbull School House:
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Fredonia, AZ:
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Near Crazy Jug Point, North Rim:
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Sublime Point:
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South Rim:
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South Rim:
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Navajo Land, South Rim, facing East towards Lee's Ferry and Page AZ:
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Navaja Land, South Rim, facing North:
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Boquillas Ranch:
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Boquillas Ranch:
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South of Boquillas Ranch, NE of Seligman AZ:
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NE of Seligman:
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Seligman:
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Hoover Dam:
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that does look like a badass trip

but you should have hiked it instead so maybe you could not be so fat
When you can hike 1200 miles in 5 days, lemme know, I'll join ya.

Taking the bike allows you to see far more scenery. Oh, and random note, riding the bike for 12 hours is much harder than walking on flat terrain for 12 hours. I know, I've done both. The only thing that hurts after hiking is my feet, the only thing that hurts after riding is...everything from the eyeballs down.
 
Streg: I've kinda wanted to get into enduro riding. In the US, though, how easy is it to run off the road and explore places?

In Texas, everything is privately owned... can you actually legally ride elsewhere?
 
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