The BRP and a Dry Creek Bed
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The BRP and a Dry Creek Bed
Near Moab. Purdy colors: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8KIiPB0uzk

deminimis- noob
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Location: Orygun
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Re: The BRP and a Dry Creek Bed
Moab looks nice, very green at that time of year..... 


Backwoods Boogie- XRR Jockey
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Location: Bend, Oregon
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Re: The BRP and a Dry Creek Bed
Enjoyed that,
thanks
Hew- XRR Jockey
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Location: North Wales, UK
XR650R Year: 2005
Re: The BRP and a Dry Creek Bed
That looks like one of those, "I did 10 miles in an hour" rides.
Cool! Thanks.
Cool! Thanks.
Can't get enough of the Red Rock country
Picked up a couple extra wives last time I was there. You can't get
that kind of quality down here any longer where they all are forced to
go to high school by the guvment!
that kind of quality down here any longer where they all are forced to
go to high school by the guvment!
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Re: The BRP and a Dry Creek Bed
Moab is great for riding. More riding than a body can take in a week. Problem is, the beer in the stores is only 3.2 alcohol by volume. Weak beer, coupled with desert heat makes one consider whether or not Moab is Hell on Earth.
When we return, I'll bring more beer (Full Sail Session Lager). Problem solved.
When we return, I'll bring more beer (Full Sail Session Lager). Problem solved.

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