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Went for another ride yesterday & decided to go to the high country ... our high country where I ride anyway, which is anywhere from 8500 ft to 9500 ft. :drivingc:

Because of the lack of snow to cover the highway, which is closed in the winter, and is a main route to riding areas, I had to find a back way thru a canyon named Skunk Creek Canyon ... this is a fun place to ride ... but you can only ride it in the winter cause it's all private land & closed in the spring thru fall .... Dang but I Love Winter !! :woot:

Even on top, where the snow is a couple feet deep, we need more snow. Hopefully the weather guys will be right & we'll get some next week. :toetap05c:

I did 44 miles on this ride & sure hated to return to the truck. :nopityc:

BTW, this is the second cut of this vid, my first cut I used some Ozzy tunes & Youtube came back & said it was blocked in a few countries ........... crap, after reading the list, I was trying to figure out which country could view it ........ :aargh:

Here's a short video of my days ride. Hope ya enjoy it. :cheers2c:

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GG3-oGzGIek]09 Dec 2011 - Mountain Snow Track'in 2 - YouTube[/ame]

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very nice gunny... i envy you, its too cold to start my bike where i am, (it's outside under cover and -20 most of the time) but snowing like crazy right now. i love riding in the winter too.

Damm man that sucks !! 50 and sunny here !

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