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which ended up being some kind of unpaved forest service road which was simply beautiful. It wound it's way up the mountains past beautiful vistas, through remote valleys, past abandoned and not so abandoned shacks. All in all a beautiful ride.
There was some commenting about "dual purpose" and how the bikes we were riding, with the exception of Milner's, were not meant for this, but I figured bikes were meant for riding and we were in fact riding, so ....
Rob mentioned he was having some issues with keeping the rear wheel from spinning on the Ninja. Josh seemed to think his suspension was less than idea. Yun was concerned about mud on his beautiful bike. Milner mentioned his wife had said she didn't believe he would take his bike off-road. I didn't have the heart to tell him that this was, in fact, a road.
It seemed like any small road we took ended up being "pavement ends ahead".
We stopped on a small road next to a 10 ton weight limit bridge, always a good sign. Unfortunately the bugs were a bit overwhelming.
I doesn't look that dirty to me, but what do I know.
In the end there are more roads to explore, many of the unpaved but we leave that for another time ...
(well, truth be told, that's the way we came, but I thought it was a good photo).
We'll have to do a ride like this again.