Last Wednesday, July 10th was forecast to be cooler and less humid. A friend and I decided to use the Gravel Roads site and find some gravel locally without traveling too far. A few of the roads were no longer gravel and had been paved. A couple others were in such bad shape that they may have been paved once, but were only suitable for a dual sport.
We also found a couple roads that were closed according to the road signs. One even had a bridge out sign a little further down. We decided they may be closed to cars, but not dualsport bikes.
Hold our beers and watch this;
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I got about 175 miles in for the day. Great to get out without all the heat for a change.