PASHNIT Tour....we're back!

you dog, Ray :whistle: I am envious, hope to ride with him someday, looks like a great trip :beerchug:
 
Doyle, post all the shots you want, we took an amazing amount of photos, two of us shot nearly 600 photos in little over two days. :laugh:

I'm swamped with catching up with work from being gone. Haven't even got a chance yet to look through all the pics. Being able to ride along the ocean on Hwy 1 with ZERO traffic was the highlight for me!

1137 miles in 3 days, 9 hrs in the saddle yesterday.
 
OK, I'm just gonna throw up a bunch of shots, cause they're fun to look at. The Mission is San Miguel Mission, part of El Camino Real (the royal road), really old and only partially restored.
I already used one of the ocean scenes as a desktop....they blow up really well because of Tim's million dollar SLR camera. Doyle

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Wow, check that out. Now that I see the pics, I think how intensely rare of a scene. That's the ocean right there. And this is snow in April.

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Wow fellas, thanks for sharing! What an exciting ride that must have been. You should take a day off to recover and clean the bike!
 
From fame to manual labor, today I'm digging post holes and pouring concrete for my wife's garden! (kind of an investment for the next ride if you know what I mean) Doyle
 
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See that spot in the middle Kent, that was your spot. :poke: :laugh:

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Kind of see the snow at top right

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I finally got to detailing my bike and servicing the chain today (Saturday)......and you know what I'm doing in the morning?
Going for a freeking bicycle ride!
To think I could get on the Busa and go have breakfast in the mountains (via twisties).

I'm doing the Bicycle Tour of Colorado in mid June so I MUST invest in bicycle mileage. (It's seven days, over 550 miles, over 30,000 ft. elevation gain, 11 mountain passes, I can't slack off on my training now!)

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Very nice and awesome photos there guys.I am jealous with envy.Keep them coming,love the sceneries.
 
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