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Bighorn Mtn Loop

This is HW 14 going up from Graybull. Shell Canyon, Granite Pass 9,033 feet, Burgess Jct . Lunch at Bear Lodge at 8,000 feet then off the hill towards Dayton at just 4,000 feet. :thumb
 
Have been both routes through the Bighorn and loved them. Both times were in September and it was beautiful Here is a pic of my wife on her first motorcycle trip and one of her first mountain pass travels.
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We live in far SW Texas and still get to the Bighorns almost every year. That is beautiful country. But I do have to ask. What is that white stuff I see in some of the photos? :)
 
We live in far SW Texas and still get to the Bighorns almost every year. That is beautiful country. But I do have to ask. What is that white stuff I see in some of the photos? :)

Angel Dust left over from the blessing bestowed on those that get to ride in such a remarkable place. Kinda like the sand you have down in the glorious Big Bend area.
 
Have been both routes through the Bighorn and loved them. Both times were in September and it was beautiful Here is a pic of my wife on her first motorcycle trip and one of her first mountain pass travels.
Trip%2BPics%2B294.jpg
Very nice!
 
Been a very strange winter here and to get to do the Bighorn loop in March?:scratch I have got out all winter. A lot think that I'm just nuts, but I just love this little bike. :thumb P.S. maybe a little. :dunno
 
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