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France, Belgium - Omaha Beach, American Cemetary, Ardennes, Pics/Vid

I have come to believe that our WWII vet's were our greatest generation. Early in my Navy career I was fortunate to meet many veterans that fought in WWII, Korea, and Vietnam. Our National Cemetery's are monuments to those that have served in the Armed Forces, to visit one and walk among the Crosses is sobering testimony to the sacrifices made by our Veterans past and present.
Ride Safe :usa :usa
 
Rinty, This is an older thread. Nevertheless, I kinda enjoy refreshing the brain with memories of the trip again. :gerg

Been busy writing a massive book on motorcycling Colorado. Sent it to the publisher two weeks ago. 250+ roads/rides, 1,000+ images, 250 vids, 100+ historical photos, etc. and etc. Now that I can come up for air, will be hanging the hat around here more often. :blah The RT and GSADV were real and flawless workhorses for much of the content, including deep off road the GS never let me down on.

Been a good year of skiing for you?

Steve
 
Nice report

Haven't seen this one, thanks for the bump. Looking forward to getting your book, Steve.


France: Land of beautiful bridges and ugly cars:

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Funny how just when ski conditions are at their best, the interest fades a bit with those who have been riding the lifts all year, and those skiing now find thinned out crowds and thickened experiences!

The book will be at Whitehorse, but also at Amazon and many dealers this autumn. Will also have a companion web site (rmrider.com - Rocky Mountain Rider).
 
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