Andy aka Big Stinkie wrote:
> Rand McNally wrote:
>
>> are a matter of opinion...
>>
>> Have a wee pint o Guinness, or maybe a poke off this here Woodford's...
>>
>> 'Round here the trees are just starting to bud, there is still frost
>> on the car a morning or so a week, and the road surfaces are, let's
>> say, interesting. The snowplows are actually not all that fussy about
>> what they plow, and the surface gets trashed. They pile tons of sand
>> and salt on the hills and corners in a vain effort to keep the
>> tourists out of the swamp, and the ricky racers all drive pickemup
>> trucks with little regard for the edge of the pavement, which destroys
>> the margin and kicks rocks and shit onto the pavement, mostly in the
>> curves.
>>
>> And that's the good roads.
>>
>> Anyways... My daughter wanted to know what I wanted for Christmas for
>> about $20, and I mentioned a little flexible-arm camera mount gizmo.
>> She bought it. I'm still getting the whole setup dialed in, but my
>> cheep little Sony Camera, the one with the gigabyte memory stick,
>> seems to do all right. I have a plan to deal with the focus shifting
>> thing, but until then, for your amusement, here's a little ride along:
>>
>> This section is called 7 hills- The intermittent big stripe in the
>> middle of the lane is sand. Really nice, really lost beach sand. It
>> gets more interesting after the first couple minutes.
>>
>> http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAr3uMkq1BU
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> (snip the rest)
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> Dang. Several of my teeth jarred loose from just watching some of those
> roads. <g>
>
> I noticed something while watching those videos. I found myself starting
> to cringe at each curve or when you met another vehicle. Apparently I'm
> a victim of On-line Video Paranoia...more commonly known as 'OVP.' Seems
> that nobody posts a motorcycle ride video without someone getting run
> over by a produce truck or hitting a huge boulder or tree. Always a bit
> of mayhem and destruction in them. It was pleasant to see a video in
> which riders just rode. No crashes. (Not that I don't like to watch a
> good crash now and then.)
>
> Thanks for the visual take-along.
>
> Andy aka Big "Founding member of OVP Anonymous" Stinkie BS#252 SLOB#3 OVP#1
My feeling exactly, looked like the lead guy didn't mind the potholes
and the middle guy knew in advance where they all were.