
The drill was becoming tiresome. This time, I just left the bike lying there. I couldn't lift it and didn't want to strip all the gear off again. Within a few minutes of taking this photo, a rider appeared in the background (maybe he's in this photo.)
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On May 23, 2005, I left Santa Rosa, California on my 2005 BMW R1200GS. During the next eleven months, and 46,000 miles, I traveled to Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, on the edge of the Arctic Ocean, east to the Canadian Maritimes, then south to Tierra del Fuego, Argentina. Above, one of the more memorable moments, atop Peru's 15,600-foot "Portachuelo de Llanganuco".

Doing our part




The Bush-Cheney Legacy
Essential reading
Shearwater, "Rooks"
Dvorak "American Quartet", 2nd Movement
Cat Power (Chan Marshall), "Song to Bobby" (Dylan)
MMJ Rocks the House
Radiohead, "House of Cards"
Antony sings Leonard Cohen's "If It Be Your Will"
Jeff Buckley, "Hallelujah"
Neko Case on Austin City Limits


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A Documentary About Suburban Sprawl
From director Michael Apted, this is the 7th installment of the most important documentary film series ever made
One of my all-time favorites
And another one: Wings of Desire
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