SW Wa.

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  1. RVFR

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    SW Wa. trip

    Yep, we have an ocean too, decided to go check it out as it's been awhile. The weather was great, so of course I needed to take advantage.

    First stop was this little Oyster town,

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    After a quick look around, I hit the road, just so happens it starts getting good.

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    All though it's looking like the coast may be a bit foggy, Doh!!

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    Na, must be something else going on with the weather, as I got closer, it started clearing up. Damn I like these Roads.

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    Yep, here I is, made it safe and sound. Suppose to be the longest unbroken beach in the world. I can believe it, I've been down it a number of times only to get tired of it, so turn in it's something like 30+ miles.

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    Now for the other road out of town. :wink:

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    In the past I was always in the car, thought this road would be a hoot on the bike, Now I know for sure it is :biggrin: Sweet just like a roller coaster.

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    Ah, what a great day, only a couple clicks short of 300 miles for the day. For those wondering where I was...

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    Nice pictures! I have an uncle who lives in Wa, maybe I'll stop by and check out the longest beach if I pay a visit.
     


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    Used to ride down to Ocean Shores on my old bike back in the eigthies. Want to make real fun, ride that road at night.:wink:
     


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    Yea, doing that at night would be a challenge and a half. Thing is the route to Long beach has 3 times as many curves if not even more, so doing that at night could be a:eek: Yea Joey, get your Butt out here. :wink:
     


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    I've never rode that area, I always wondered if the twistys was worth the ride? I think Joey just wants to ride WA because Shorty is just around the corner :biggrin:
     


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    I used to ride my CBR down to Long Beach a couple times a summer. 70+ miles of curves from Montesano to Long Beach with a couple nice straight sections to open her up on. I haven't been down there for a while; gonna have to make that trip soon.
     


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