Back In The Saddle Again
Haven’t noticed this much construction on the Interstates since they were being built in the mid-70s.
Did my thing, saw some people I see only once a year, then headed back to civilization …
“Can you hear me now?“
Why no … no I can’t.

But then I finished my trip, came home, and fired up the computer …
Back in the saddle again …

Safe & Sound!
What a view! I’ve been riding my dirt bike. You can all laugh at me because it’s a 1973 Honda SL100. Belonged to my Uncle and then my cousin and when she decided she was too old to ride I bought it for $500, mainly for the memories. It sat in the barn for the last 6 years but I got it out and my son got it running this summer. I just ride around the farm. Hardest part is getting my 70 year old leg high enough to swing over the seat.
Hey, we’re the same age.
I ain’t laughin’, I’m envying.
You lucky dawg. Just keep that thing upright and don’t get too froggy with it.
When I was a spry young buk I had a 1970 Honda CB350 and I rode it to death and have the scars to prove it.
I sure would like to ride one of these things sometime.
Suzuki Hayabusa 1300, capable of 200+ mph, 0-60 in 2.2 seconds.
awww…I love Gene Autry.
Welcome home 🙂
Welcome home, DT. Missed you.
OK, Beautiful picture but where is it?
Look at a map of central Nevada – north of Tonopah, south of Austin, east of NV361, west of NV376. In there somewhere on one of the trails you have to zoom in close to see; I didn’t note the exact location.