Here are some photos from Baja Mexico and Death Valley California. Let me know if you have any questions on Mexico or if your planning a trip there.
Check them out at http://creeksidephotography.com/05Ride.htm
Here are some photos from Baja Mexico and Death Valley California. Let me know if you have any questions on Mexico or if your planning a trip there.
Check them out at http://creeksidephotography.com/05Ride.htm
Tommy,
We will be hauling the hog to Pog 111. There are some great riding roads in that part of Texas.
I still want to start a motorcycle club for guys with busses who haul Harleys, it would be called WHORE (we haul our rides everywhere)
Any takers?
AP
That looked like a trip of a liftime. I could not get Debbie either on a bike OR south of the border.
Those pictures are insperational
Great pictures Dale, that must have been a fun trip.
We are going to arrive in Kerrville a little early too. Karen loves to ride, but we sold the '01 Ultra Classic in 2004. Looks like with everyone in POG riding we may have to re-think the situation.
How were the accomodations down there?
How many miles a day did you travel on the bike?
Tuga & Karen Gaidry
2012 Honda Pilot
Dale and Jan,
Every one of these photos should be on a calendar, they are gorgeous. It's great that you are able to travel to such beautiful places.
Hey Mate, count me in!
Dale, fantastic pictures and now Corona Kelly doesn't stand a chance.
Tuga, we usually ran in legs, so it ranged from 200-350 miles a day, just to get to a nice town. The motels were below what most of us are used to in the US, but after being on a bike all day...anything will do! They always ran 300 pesos no matter where on baja we were, except for Cabo. Wherever Americans are the price goes up. All and all we always felt good about the trip, the boarder town are always the worst.