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Motorcycling By Number

sheridesabeemer

I Used to Be Someone
Now that most of us are back on the road, I thought it would be fun to have a little photography challenge.

Here is my idea for Motorcycling By Numbers

- Post a picture of a numbered sign.
- Please include a motorcycle and/or a motorcycle rider (we :heart ATGATT)
- Post the same number, a variation of the same number, the previous number or the next number as the previous post. For example:

Previous post is Rte 5, next post can be HWY 4, I 5 or US 6, or 5A

- You don't have to be on the highway, it could be an on ramp sign - which in the case of Interstate highways may be a safer way to get the picture. It could be on a bridge overlooking the road sign.

- Ride safe, have fun, post often
 
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I'll start it off

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I finally found a safe place to park today!

<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/srab/2484617414/" title="Rte 2 by sheridesabeemer, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3021/2484617414_a87ce13f70_o.jpg" width="800" height="600" alt="Rte 2" /></a>
 
I'm surprised that this hasn't caught on. It's a good excuse to study your maps and go for a ride.

Here's Kansas route 3.
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