The tour of 2017 Part 3

Here you can post a picture of you and your bike. Also where you are located and if you are prepared to give local kettle owners some of your time and experience.Please don't do discussions here just some facts about yourself. This was Glens idea! Thanks BAZ
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The tour of 2017 Part 3

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More photos and captions of the trip as we work our way south.
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In the town of Lusk, Wyoming for a snack and refuel.
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Entering Nebraska.
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The GT resting in the veranda of the cabin at Terrys, Wyoming.
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Main building at Terrys Trading Post/RV park and ranch, Wyoming.
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The view of grasslands and Buffalos from the Cabin at Terrys.
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Entering Colorado
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Colorado County road, yes its loose gravel and tons of dust.
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:P Hi,fantastic trip !!!!
Thanks for posting ;)
I must get out & see more of Australia !!
You've inspired me :P :D
Last time on my GT750M over a long distance was Sydney to Perth & back in 1976 :!: :?: :?
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It was a great trip, I covered a bit over 4000 miles all in from some rough calculations. We got baked in the sun, had rainstorms to ride into etc and saw a lot of the country. I plan to explore more of the USA again.
The part of the trip I hated the most was from Panama City Florida to Miami Florida. Almost 600 miles of flat terrain in dead straight lines. I started out in the morning around 9.00AM and did not reach Miami until 11.30PM, its enough to make a person fall asleep. I did encounter two delays that made me loose around two and a half hours, but thats all in it.
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