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Name that Road

it's a dead giveaway

i'll settle for the the basic area this road travels through. no peeking at the image URL!

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i'll settle for the the basic area this road travels through. no peeking at the image URL!

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I saw a lot of very similar looking roads and scenery on the Oregon Backcountry Discovery Route this summer on my way to Redmond, but it really could be a lot of places that are much like it. :scratch
 
Voni my sweet, with all the miles you put on a motorcycle the rest of the plebians are totally outgunned !!!

~ Les

:kiss
 
Beats the hell out of me.

But judging by the frozen lake in the background, I'd have to guess that it's somewhere in Minnesota or Wisconsin.
BTW: The photo in my last post is Rte 200 in North Dakota.
 
I saw a lot of very similar looking roads and scenery on the Oregon Backcountry Discovery Route this summer on my way to Redmond, but it really could be a lot of places that are much like it. :scratch

close enough, ed! this is the road to Hat Point in Hells Canyon.

the road cut into the side slopes of the rolling, grassy hills seems very unique to this area.

ian
 
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...Lewiston Hill...

I just about hit an eagle, on that road. That was just a half hour after experiencing shifter problems, and finding a big wad of gum on the toe lever.
 
Here's an easy one for anybody in the northeast

(northeasterners please give others a chance to reply)
 

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We have a BINGO !!!

ha, cool! i was scratching my brain trying to remember such a sweet little section on this road. i rode it first in the 90s from east to west, and then during the Vermont rally, both directions.
 
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