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![]() 0068.jpg (101KB) Fun twisty road in the background. |
![]() 0069.jpg (103KB) Golly, that's a lot of Subarus, Mr. Wilson! |
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![]() 0071.jpg (98KB) That's an EVO VII (or so the windshields says) in the lower right. |
![]() 0073.jpg (74KB) Mt. Rainier in the distance. |
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![]() 0077.jpg (61KB) The crater atop St. Helens in the background. |
![]() 0078.jpg (75KB) Oooh! Oooh! What's that? It's not a Subaru. Where'd that come from? |
![]() 0079.jpg (89KB) Obligatory shot with the g/f :-) |
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![]() 02.jpg (62KB) 02.wmv (1996KB) Wait for the dotted line... wait for the dotted line... GO! |
![]() 03.jpg (48KB) 03.wmv (2684KB) Almost like you're in a tunnel... |
![]() 04.jpg (54KB) 04.wmv (881KB) Playing catch-up... |
![]() 05.jpg (61KB) 05.wmv (781KB) Around and around we go... |
![]() 06.jpg (65KB) 06.wmv (1518KB) Drop-off? What drop-off? |
![]() 07.jpg (67KB) 07.wmv (611KB) Tighter twisties... |
![]() 08.jpg (44KB) 08.wmv (1035KB) More open areas, courtesy to Mt. St. Helens. Note the view. |
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![]() 10.jpg (50KB) 10.wmv (1457KB) Round the bend, and what's this? A whole crowd of people stopped on both sides of a road almost without a shoulder. Later, we found out that a novice biker went around that corner a little to fast (from the other direction) and got to see the bottom of that cliff up close and personal. Amazingly after the 50+ft drop, he had a bruised forearm and walked away. Verrrry lucky guy. |
![]() 11.jpg (48KB) 11.wmv (1518KB) Don't we look like a bunch of lemmings? |
![]() 12.jpg (52KB) 12.wmv (1751KB) Road leading up to the curve where the biker went off the edge. Note the bike standing on the side of the road near the end - they were able to pull it back up the cliff, but it wasn't driveable. |
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