
Says Papa Wheelie: “I was at a funeral in this cemetery 14 years ago on this bike. It’s patriotically appropriate that the Sportster is in the photos below. My 19-year-old son recently bought it back, from the guy I sold it to.” “I sold the bike 13 years ago and always regretted it. See the green paint on the bike in the photo below? It’s a rare (and we think beautiful) color on an H-D Sportster, says Wheelie, whose son now owns the bike. Jonathan says he took his 2021 Yamaha Tenere 700 for “a solo ride to the northern reaches of the Adirondacks” (in New York state) a few days ago “and had this campsite on Lake Kushaqua all to myself.” Sometimes, that’s the best kind of camping trip. The 20 Adventure R in the photo below is “just sleeping,” says who took the photo a few days ago “on the treail outside La Paz, Mexico.” He jokes: “This crash ended the trail exploration for the day!” That’s probably the Gulf of California in the background. “On bright days like this,” says Scotty707, “I like to use 1 to 2 stops exposure compensation to keep the bright areas from getting blown out.” Hence the blue sky and deep shadows, though there’s still some good detail in that landed his 2021 KTM 890 in the big H a week or two ago, and this is exactly what he said about that: “Landed. The photo above was taken with a Canon EOS R with RF 24–104 f/4 lens. We are now, in fact, near Angelus Oaks, California, “on the road to Jenks Lake.” It was a hot day, he says, “in the 90s at 6700 ft elevation where the picture was taken,” but there was still snow on the north face of Anderson Peak at around 10,000 feet.

We have the 2015 Suzuki V-Strom 650 that rode around the same time that what’s-his-name was in Scotland, but not in Scotland. 45k miles clicked over on my 340 mile trip. The bike behaved very well and sounding better after refitting the stock exhaust last week. The third photo is from the Moorfoot hills looking NW to the Pentland hills, near Edinburgh, my homeland! Taken a few weeks ago. The castle is possibly most famous for starring in Monty Python and the Holy Grail. The first two photos, are of Castle Stalker, at Portnacroish, bathed in evening sunshine. “and with the Scottish highland scenery at its best, I detoured on my return home and took the Ballachoulish to Oban Road, the A828. It was just a few days ago that Curtis and his 1995 Yamaha Tenere XT660Z, with pals from the Yesbikers group, made a day trip from Edinburgh to Fork William “(through Glencoe)”. It was “an interesting day riding in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.” He was on the road from Deer Park to Grand Marais, and in the background is the big lake they call Kitchi gami, or as some other people know it, Lake Superior.Īnd below, half an hour later on the Peninsula’s north shore, at Grand Marais. … And a 2020 KTM 790R, according to who shot the photo below on Michigan’s Upper Peninsula a week or two ago. Hmm, is that front tire pressure a bit low? Here is the 2015 BMW R1200 GS that GregGartsu rode to Roxbury, Connecticut, a few days ago. Here is a “semi-famous ‘Ice Volcano,’ a frozen fountain” in western New York’s Letchworth State Park, with 1992 Yamaha TDM in photo taken more than a few years ago. It’s wonderful living only a few miles from such diverse OHV areas and riding with a group of fellow enthusiasts. Great riding in the morning hours before the late afternoon heat. No issue for the AWD Christini, or my experienced buddies on their respective rides. It’s our own mini Moab area with lots of rock faces to climb and deep sand to finesse through. It’s late May and the bikes are in the hands of and members of the Tucson Adventure Riders as they ride into the offroad trails east of Tucson to Chimney Rock.

Sometimes you have to drain the water out of the motor, if the slick rocks take you down.īelow we have a group of riders with quite a variety of bikes, including a Christini 450DS, a Husqvarna 701 Enduro, a Yamaha WR450, a Honda CRF250L, and, just because, a BMW R1200 GSA. We’ll start off with some shots by who was in Arkansas recently with his KTM dual sport (see below) at the Oark Cafe, a “great lunch and breakfast location” at the end of the paved road along the Mulberry River. But we make up for that with an extra beer.
#Imate photo crack#
We’re back with Photos of the Week and we’ve got something nice around every corner, so settle down, put your feet up, crack a beer, and polish your glasses, which is how we put this whole thing together, isn’t it? Except for the putting your feet up part.
