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Lolo Pass

bob_m

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Large (huge) equipment slated to be used in the Alberta Tar Sand Fields is proposing getting to the work area via Hwy 12.

This article is from a bicycle newsletter, but those two wheelers have lots in common with motorized two wheelers.

http://www.webikeeugene.org/index.php/2010/09/big-oil-threatens-adventure-cycling-routes/

If the equipment moving enterprise gets approval to use that route they will widen and straighten the road. That would be a loss of a wonderful motorcycling road.
 
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I hope that doesn't happen. I rode Lolo Pass this year and found it a delightful road. It would be a shame to lose it.

Muriel
 
LOLO Pass

Leave it to the greedy oil companies to decide we must have it our way. This road is a riding "wet dream" . I've had the pleasure of riding it 3-4 times and I'd hate to see it destroyed.
 
Didn't know about the Lolo Pass until I found it by accident on my way from Berkeley to Gillette in 'o8. It was certainly one of the high points of my ride to the National.
 
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