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Riding the white line.

Not a problem...

I ryde the white lines all the time, solid ones, double ones, split ones and they are much easier to see on asphalt...:roflblack::roflblack:
 
there aren't enough nice roads for this guy :banghead::banghead::banghead::yikes::yikes::yikes:
 
This is the type of guy that gets other people hurt after they have to come and rescue his stupid a$$. I would look down the cliff at him and say:lecturef_smilie:. Then I would be on my merry way.
 
i look at this in two ways, one being the guy is a adrenalin junkie with a death wish, and the second is that there is millions of years of history in every line in that mountain
 
i look at this in two ways, one being the guy is a adrenalin junkie with a death wish, and the second is that there is millions of years of history in every line in that mountain

I wouldn't want my name in the history book of lives lost while getting a closer look at those lines..
 
I am now going to have the "creepies" for the next couple hours.

Agree, that this is not a good place to go on two wheels. The white line is caused by erosion from others who are doing the same. It can and will change the face of the beautiful landscape.

RE: Badlands National Park in the Sulpher Colored Mounds near the south end of the park. I have been to this location at least 15 time over the years. Went back last year (2014) after about 15 years. Next to the parking area at the mounds, is a tall one. There was a barely noticeable trail going up one of the mounds 15 years ago. A hike to the top gives you an unprecedented and beautiful view of the area. The "trail" is now worn into the top and is about four feet wide and several inches deep.
 
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