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Old 12-14-2010, 10:35 PM   #1
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Old 12-14-2010, 10:49 PM   #2
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I'll take the Tuscany, Italy trip first. But from there I would want to do a tour through the Alps...Austria, Switzerland into Germany and France from there. I could leave the rest if I could do that trip in my lifetime. But if I win the lottery, I'd do 'em all
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Yep, I've ridden in 2 of those places (Italy and France), and can truly say that they are incredible roads and places to ride. Now I just need to get to the actual areas that the dude recommends and I'll be set.
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I'll take the Tuscany, Italy trip first. But from there I would want to do a tour through the Alps...Austria, Switzerland into Germany and France from there. I could leave the rest if I could do that trip in my lifetime. But if I win the lottery, I'd do 'em all
Now that sounds awesome for sure !!
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Old 12-15-2010, 11:59 AM   #5
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I'll take the Tuscany, Italy trip first. But from there I would want to do a tour through the Alps...Austria, Switzerland into Germany and France from there. I could leave the rest if I could do that trip in my lifetime. But if I win the lottery, I'd do 'em all
Already did it when I was stationed in Germany. Beautiful place. I spent much more time on the slopes though skiing.

I would love to do the Vietnam and South Africa ones.
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Old 12-15-2010, 10:30 PM   #6
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Already did it when I was stationed in Germany. Beautiful place. I spent much more time on the slopes though skiing.

I would love to do the Vietnam and South Africa ones.
I went to Germany for a couple weeks back in 2000. Did a little touring in a car, got into the foothills of the Alps (Bavaria) and would so love to do that trip on a bike from Italy to France...in the summer Spent a couple weeks at Aviano Air base in Italy in 02 too. Wanted to go into Austria but didn't swing it that time. That's one thing I miss from being in the service, except that summer vacation in Kuwait
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That's one thing I miss from being in the service, except that summer vacation in Kuwait
How do you think I made it to france and italy?
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How do you think I made it to france and italy?
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I went to Germany for a couple weeks back in 2000. Did a little touring in a car, got into the foothills of the Alps (Bavaria) and would so love to do that trip on a bike from Italy to France...in the summer Spent a couple weeks at Aviano Air base in Italy in 02 too. Wanted to go into Austria but didn't swing it that time. That's one thing I miss from being in the service, except that summer vacation in Kuwait
I was stationed near Frankfurt, but I spent ALOT of my weekends in Austria and Switzerland. Just an amazing place to live.
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Hell. I'd take a trip to Big Ben or something shit. I dont need to leave the country.
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