Few pics from the Pashnit Sierra Tour

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Didn't shoot a lot of pics this time around, but took another tour group out last weekend & I know how much you guys enjoy all the juicy pics.

This one is for all you flatlanders stuck in the land of straight roads.

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Btw, this is known locally as The Little Dragon. Yes, it's as fun as it looks.

Hwy 49 b/n Coulterville & Bear Valley.

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Bikers are bikers, no matter where you go.

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Some of our riders,

My fellow tour guide Tim

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Ken

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Carl

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Kevin

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Ben - his tattooed arm at least

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Sal

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Since I own a product company, love looking over gadgets and goodies bolted onto the bikes. :thumbsup:

I sold Carl this set of Clearwater Lights for his ST1300. Loves 'em.

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And his GoPro HD

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Daylight sensor on the Headlight Modulator



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Tire Pressure Monitoring System

This is a new product actually we're in the process of bringing into the product list in next 1-2 months.

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Wireless pressure monitors on the valve stems

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Note that the power outlet is built right into the triple tree on the ST.

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The power wire runs directly into the saddlebag, & powers all the gadgets in the tankbag. Very clean system.

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No matter how many times I go to Yosemite, never gets old.

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Up and over Tioga Pass

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Bodie Historic State Park - a state of arrested decay at 8400 ft.

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Later on a visit to the Big Hill Fire Lookout. Where Sal is standing up there, you can see on a clear day all the way across the entire state towards the ocean.

Very quiet year so far, no major fires in last 2 months.

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Walt giving us the tour. And showing off his dog.

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You can actually google those numbers on the side of the aircraft and look up this very fire-fighting helicopter.

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