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RM
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quick poll. whats the farthest out in the middle of nowhere you

Post by RM » Sat Sep 14, 2002 12:09 pm

On Sat, 14 Sep 2002, longrider_650 wrote:
>For me it was either being lost an afternoon in the Sonoran desert,or >highway 24 that goes from Chihuahua Mx. to Culiacan on the coast. If you >want remote try it. 100+ mi. of ungraded mountain road crossing the >Sierra Madres' no towns no gas nada. Highway my butt!
West Texas, on the 60 mile stretch between Marathon and Ft. Stockton. At 10PM. With nearby storms. It isn't very far away from civilization, but it sure feels that way when there are no homes, farms, businesses, or passing motorists. Everyone should try it at least once... Except for the storm part.

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quick poll. whats the farthest out in the middle of nowhere you

Post by judjonzz » Sat Sep 14, 2002 12:26 pm

For me, probably the 70 mi. stretch from Ten Sleep, WY to Lost Cabin. But the 40 mi. across Cuny Table from Interior to Buffalo Gap, SD feels a lot more remote, the longest 40 miles I ever rode. Felt pretty isolated at Black Horse, too. On the Grand River in N. central South Dakota.
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., RM wrote: > > On Sat, 14 Sep 2002, longrider_650 wrote: > > >For me it was either being lost an afternoon in the Sonoran desert,or > >highway 24 that goes from Chihuahua Mx. to Culiacan on the coast. If you > >want remote try it. 100+ mi. of ungraded mountain road crossing the > >Sierra Madres' no towns no gas nada. Highway my butt! > > West Texas, on the 60 mile stretch between Marathon and Ft. Stockton. At > 10PM. With nearby storms. > > It isn't very far away from civilization, but it sure feels that way when > there are no homes, farms, businesses, or passing motorists. Everyone > should try it at least once... > > Except for the storm part.

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quick poll. whats the farthest out in the middle of nowhere you

Post by Steve Green » Sat Sep 14, 2002 5:41 pm

Fairlawn, New Jersey, for motorcylces this is about as far from anything as possible. Steve
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "longrider_650" wrote: > For me it was either being lost an afternoon in the Sonoran desert,or > highway 24 that goes from Chihuahua Mx. to Culiacan on the coast. If > you want remote try it. 100+ mi. of ungraded mountain road crossing > the Sierra Madres' no towns no gas nada. Highway my butt! > Longrider

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quick poll. whats the farthest out in the middle of nowhere you

Post by KLR_Defender » Sat Sep 14, 2002 6:15 pm

----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Green" > Fairlawn, New Jersey, for motorcylces this is about as far from > anything as possible. > > Steve > > New Jersey?? Some of you guys are making me chuckle. There is one highway ( all gravel ) that connects the 3 towns near me.( the ONLY 3 towns) Minimum distance between gas stations : 155 miles! Come visit me sometime and I'll help you re-define " The Middle of Nowhere"!! :-) Steve in Labrador A11

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quick poll. whats the farthest out in the middle of nowhere you

Post by Steve Green » Sat Sep 14, 2002 9:49 pm

Steve, That is somewhere, Labrador, it is! To me, when on a DualSport page, New Jersey is more the middle of nowhere. I once looked at Labrador from Newfoundland across the Strait of Belle Isle. It was in 1989, I was on an 84 R100RS on my honeymoon. We're still married too. Steve G
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "KLR_Defender" wrote: > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Steve Green" > > > Fairlawn, New Jersey, for motorcylces this is about as far from > > anything as possible. > > > > Steve > > > > > New Jersey?? Some of you guys are making me chuckle. There is one highway > ( all gravel ) that connects the 3 towns near me.( the ONLY 3 towns) Minimum > distance between gas stations : 155 miles! Come visit me sometime and I'll > help you re-define " The Middle of Nowhere"!! :-) > Steve in Labrador > A11

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