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June Lake Area Riding

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Last week in October; we beat the first significant snow by one day! Weather was similar to our Lagunas.

Stayed in a rental condo on Gull lake. Did daily rides.

Rode small, air-cooled thumpers and a Kawasaki Mule.

Trail conditions were dry and very sandy. The route between June and Mammoth is mostly sand; I believe it was over 35 miles one-way.

The rides were awesome. For me the best part is exploring new areas. We also saw deer every day, both on the highway and on the trail.

Near Tioga, over-looking Mono Lake

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In Town

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Along the June Loop

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Riding

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Photo uploader is stalling out. Guess I have to stop now.

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That is some epic family time! Good work and thanks for posting. It's hard to beat that high alpine environment.

btw did you have a different screen name before? Your boys play guitar correct? I apologize if I'm getting people mixed up.

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Yes, my screen name was Phil (because I fouled it up during registration; finally got it changed to what I originally wanted). Honda90 is significant because that was my "adventure bike" as a kid.

Yep, the boys will be doing show at Kaffee Meister in Santee on Friday 11/14 from 7-9, than a big concert at our church on Sunday, December 14 at 5pm, followed by our annual soup supper. Details here https://www.facebook.com/events/834125959966197/?ref=5

The bottle on my headlight cowl is the tank for my air horn. I'm sort of phobic about surviving; hence the crazy reflectors, hi-viz clothes, armor, survival tailpack, Camelbak, Spot tracker, and air horn. It was only 20 bucks on Amazon and it's been going strong for a year-and-a-half. I carry a small pump so I can recharge it if necessary. :)

Them ain't quiches, 'em are man-pies :)

Hope you all have some awesome adventures this riding season!

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The Polar Bear Plungers

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Classic Hill Climb Form (He's the biggest kid you'll ever see on an XR200!)

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Inherited From His Father

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Another shot of the mighty DR

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Ok one more of the King of Bikes

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