Trees and Water (2013)
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Trees and Water (2013)
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Ice (frozen water) and other goodies in my glass after ryding from Niagra Falls to Muskegon Michigan! Whew!
Trees, Water, & Ice. Exit Glacier-Seward (2013)
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Ex-trees (i.e. piles of firewood:-)) with water & ice in the form of the frozen lake in the foreground.
Small campground , with trees .
That dog kennel 'caravan' is fantastic, better not show my dogs that.
Small campground full of Spyders!
High Mountain spyder camping.
Rt622 Trailer camping with indoor plumbing
My one and only tent camping experience with my Spyder.
That is one more than us. By the time Spyders came along--we were way past our "camping in the wilds" stuff. Did it for 25 years--mostly in the Wilderness Canoe area of MN and Canada.
I will happily take those accomodations for the night and let someone else do the cooking and cleaning. :yes:
One of the "nice" places we stayed when traveling to Fairbanks. (2009) NO Camping with Spyders
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NO Camping with Spyders: At Chitina (the beginning of the 75 mile dirt road to McCarthy). 2009
Relaxing after a long day and a good meal (cooked by someone else)
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The hallway:
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We had the upstairs corner room on the left.
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Camping on the 11th floor in Niagara Falls!
Drawing a crowd in Niagara Falls!
Getting AWAY from the crowds at Glacier Park.
Bringing enough beer to take your mind off the fact that you're having to camp
My blue bike
Blue Triumph
I noticed this thing has sort of gotten off track with some pictures having no association with the previous one at all and others just barely meeting the criteria. Still others having no Spyder, no gear and no bike. Well, How about this one
my Spyder on the first day home nestling up to two of my blue bikes in the stable.
Are those bugs on your Spyder's grills?
Here's my pet fly checking out my new handlebar risers:
yes they are. That was 420 miles worth of bugs on the day we bought it in Denton, Tx and I drove it sort of the long way home to Fritch, Tx. We cleaned them off the next morning and went for another ride.
In keeping with the spirit of this thread, here is a close up of the handlebars showing a modification I made to the GPS mounts because the original unit was lost and the new one had different electronic connections and I didn't want to have to remove a bunch of Tupperware to make the new one fit.
1000 miles worth of bugs in 19.25 hours. Iron Butt!
I No bugs here...They love the white machines.....:roflblack:
Oh the bugs loved this red one too, from the same 1000 mile ryde!
No Bugs, No Guard Rail .