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Route 66 history

The following was taken from an IBMWR posting by Frank Glamser:

Quote:
The original Route 66 number was assigned in 1926 as the highway from

Scotland to South Africa

Motorcycle Camping Trip Checklists

Here are a couple of checklists (see below) for motorcycle touring and camping.

One is a custom one that I've adapted for my own needs (BMWTripChecklist.txt), the other is a generic one that I found somewhere (BMWTripChecklist2.txt).  There is also one in a nifty web page format that looks very nice and is suitable for printing.  The checklist can be "checked" online and then print, and there are a number of blanks in each section to write in your own goodies.

Dr. Greg Frasier - adventure motorcyclist

His website starts with:
Quote:
Love, life and death by motorcycle. Deep throated music; a rumbling V-twin on Route 66. Tears; moisture in the Sahara Desert. Fear; eyes focused on the hole at the end of a Mexican bandit's gun.

The entrance to the Oxford Ranch Campground

The entrance to the Oxford Ranch Campground

From the South edge of Llano (can't miss where that is) proceed South on Texas 16 for 9 miles. For the directionally challenged, the coordinates are N 30deg 36.724, W 098deg 42.224.

You'll see this sign.

frogg toggs(r) review

Not JUST for motorcycling, but the frogg toggs look pretty good. Just got a set and will check out enroute Falling Leaf shortly. Very lightweight and supposedly guaranteed waterproof, breathable and windproof.

S.A. - Swartberg Pass

S.A. - Swartberg Pass

Road a GS650 over the Swartberg Pass to Prince Albert. Traversed again the next day. Awesome!

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