350-Mile Motorcycle Journey to St. Louis and Back

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swiffer
Jul 31, 2010 11:58 pm
We took a 350 miles round trip ride to St Louis today. Took about 11 hrs with the stops .
Frist stop was a motor cycle museum.

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Then we went to eat lunch at a place by the St Louis Arch [You can see it in the back ground]



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Then back close to my town for a opening of a new bike shop

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Another great day of riding. For those of you that want to travel and not put a strain on your stoma a moyorcycle is a great way to get out and do something.
Pinky
Aug 03, 2010 2:36 am
Thanks for posting your pics, Swiffer!     
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lottagelady
Aug 03, 2010 8:11 am
Looks like you had a great day!  Thanks for posting your pics!

Rach xx