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Slo Loop

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Beezzz, Yes, I find it entertaining to park the wheels in the remote regions to soak up the isolation.

This was one on those days to work on the Sand Technique in Slo Mo. I gain much confidence by spending a day working the turns as slow as possible, Balance Point etc. Once I have a certain left vs right confidence stockpiled, the normal speed stuff smooths out. The sand was not wet but fairly well packed,,,At lease most places. Again, I love it when you can laugh at the really deep challenges.

Here are a "few" more photos of the Slo Loop

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Fault Wash

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Fault again nearing Short Wash

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Inspiration? Viewed from Font's Pt

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Five Palms turn, just south of 17 Palms. From Arroyo Salado

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Five Palms

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Cut Across Turn to right, as viewed headed south

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Give me your mud hills

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You rode some miles out there!!....always love your pics, and how you get out and ride so much!!!....the weathers been so nice for getting out there too..

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