2011 Oct 28 - 30 Arkansas Adventure!

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Be careful riding at dusk.

The rut is about to start so the deer are doing a lot of moving especially dusk and dawn.
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ajayhawkfan wrote:Be careful riding at dusk.

The rut is about to start so the deer are doing a lot of moving especially dusk and dawn.
I don't think Arkansas has any deer so we should be fine. DOH! :shock:
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troy wrote:
ajayhawkfan wrote:Be careful riding at dusk.

The rut is about to start so the deer are doing a lot of moving especially dusk and dawn.
I don't think Arkansas has any deer so we should be fine. DOH! :shock:
Probably right, so never mind.
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First post updated with more details including the ability to view the routes for each day.
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I was just down along the border last wekend and it looks like you guys are timing the leaves changing pretty good. Have fun.
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stimmer6253472 wrote:I was just down along the border last wekend and it looks like you guys are timing the leaves changing pretty good. Have fun.
Jim

+1

I rode the talimina skyway, pig trail, 309, and a bunch of other roads last weekend and it was awesome. The leaves were not dropping too much but the color was remarkable.
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Where are the pictures?
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Photos will be coming soon. We had a great ride! 800+ miles over the weekend with several highlights.

You get the big one, Eddie?!
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troy wrote:Photos will be coming soon. We had a great ride! 800+ miles over the weekend with several highlights.

You get the big one, Eddie?!
Looking forward to seeing the photos.

If I got a big one I would have had a picture on the forum already. :P
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Sorry we missed you guys, but had a great time! :D

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What a fun weekend. Thank you Troy for leading and putting together a very diverse route. Thank you Micheal for making sure I didn't get lost.
I didn't get many pics of the many miles of twistys we did. They were exhilarating , challenging and beautiful if you dared take your eyes off the road. I came away a better rider , I think.
If forced to chose I would have to pick the backroads as my favorites. We rode miles and miles of roads canopied in colorful trees. Riding sweep I had the pleasure of watching the two riders in front of me as they passed through this tree canopy tunnel of colorful falling and swirilng leaves , a sight I couldn't get enough of.
The challenge of a couple infamous roads was accepted and conquered with no mishap.
A very enjoyable weekend of riding, points of intrest, food and commaradier.
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Glap to see you guys went UP Pannell Rd. Thats the hard way according to some. I took my group UP that road too. The hard stuff was first thing after a low bridge water crossing. The guys behind me were not too thrilled :lol:
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JasonK94Z wrote:Glap to see you guys went UP Pannell Rd. Thats the hard way according to some. I took my group UP that road too. The hard stuff was first thing after a low bridge water crossing. The guys behind me were not too thrilled :lol:
Actually, we went down Pannell. North to South. The washed out areas looked treacherous but were actually easy to ride. The rock ledge you have to go off of had me crawling over it with feet down simply because I'm very scared to actually hit my skid plate on the F800 after we put the hole in Michael's oil pan a few months ago. There was a relatively easy work-around on the side, though, if you wanted to avoid the ledge. The ledge would be easy on a 450 or anything with lots of clearance and/or better skid protection---I just don't trust the skid protection on the F8. :( Larry just hopped off it on his 690, rode back up and then back down again.
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troy wrote:
JasonK94Z wrote:Glap to see you guys went UP Pannell Rd. Thats the hard way according to some. I took my group UP that road too. The hard stuff was first thing after a low bridge water crossing. The guys behind me were not too thrilled :lol:
Actually, we went down Pannell. North to South. The washed out areas looked treacherous but were actually easy to ride. The rock ledge you have to go off of had me crawling over it with feet down simply because I'm very scared to actually hit my skid plate on the F800 after we put the hole in Michael's oil pan a few months ago. There was a relatively easy work-around on the side, though, if you wanted to avoid the ledge. The ledge would be easy on a 450 or anything with lots of clearance and/or better skid protection---I just don't trust the skid protection on the F8. :( Larry just hopped off it on his 690, rode back up and then back down again.
Going uphill on the bad part was a bear! We found the trail to the right to go around that ledge too. A guy on a Kawa 250 hopped right up and over it. I drug a few guys on klr's through there during SLAP.
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bird man wrote:What a fun weekend. Thank you Troy for leading and putting together a very diverse route. Thank you Micheal for making sure I didn't get lost.
I didn't get many pics of the many miles of twistys we did. They were exhilarating , challenging and beautiful if you dared take your eyes off the road. I came away a better rider , I think.
If forced to chose I would have to pick the backroads as my favorites. We rode miles and miles of roads canopied in colorful trees. Riding sweep I had the pleasure of watching the two riders in front of me as they passed through this tree canopy tunnel of colorful falling and swirilng leaves , a sight I couldn't get enough of.
The challenge of a couple infamous roads was accepted and conquered with no mishap.
A very enjoyable weekend of riding, points of intrest, food and commaradier.
Link to pics
https://picasaweb.google.com/1083940044 ... 3pPw1K_4NQ#
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Nice pictures Larry.
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ajayhawkfan wrote:
bird man wrote: Link to pics
https://picasaweb.google.com/1083940044 ... 3pPw1K_4NQ#
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Nice pictures Larry.
I second that! Great pics, Larry! In fact, I doubt my photos will add much more than what you've posted. I'll dig through to find some keepers, but your camera takes much better photos than mine...and you put some thought into your framing.

I like that last photo in your set where you photoshopped it to look like I laid the bike down. Funny! :wink:
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ajayhawkfan wrote:
If I got a big one I would have had a picture on the forum already. :P
and the edited version :mrgreen:

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