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Yours truly, graduating boot camp, September, 1965
Pictures of my 2020 trip to
Windy Ridge
Pictures of our
2016 Season Opener Ride.
Pictures of our
2015 Season Opener Ride.
Pictures of our
Fall 2014 Windy Ridge Ride.
Pictures of our
Summer 2014 Windy Ridge Ride.
Pictures of our
2013 Windy Ridge Ride.
Pictures of our
2012 Windy Ridge Ride.
Pictures of our
2011 Windy Ridge Ride.
Pictures of our
2010 Windy Ridge Ride.
Pictures of other area outings can be seen
HERE and
HERE.
The road to Windy Ridge typically doesn't open until late June or early July.
Call first, obviously.
One of my last visits back home before heading to OCS (Old Choppy Seas).
With my first GF Ann Calabro, a very nice goil.
Amphibious Assault Training, Little Creek, Virginia
Friggin' smoke watch, somewhere around Guam. Everybody in the Military stands
watch even if they are just hitching a ride. Note the radar right above my head
frying my innerds....
Seems like I always managed to have a bike when I was on base. This was the
"community Triumph".... cost a few bucks a month to timeshare it.
No helmet law in California!
Coronado Naval Training Center
There was no one and I mean NO ONE up here except for a few hunters.
Super thick smoke due to all the wildfires going on... many of them set
by Antifa/BLM Terrorists.
These pictures were taken with my Nikon D810 camera and my Zeiss
50mm f/1.8 Planar T* manual focus lens
I've been doing the Windy Ridge thing for decades. Even when the
weather is crappy there's always a lot of people up here. Today, no one.
A few hunters parked in turnouts along FR 99 and a Ranger now and then
but Windy Ridge was a ghost town.
Since I had to turn in the car in a couple of days I took the opportunity
to cut a few donuts in the parking lot when no one was looking.
Enterprise usually gives me a pretty good car but they really outdid
themselves this time with a 2020 Dodge Challenger Hemi with all the
options and only a couple of hundred miles on it.
Of course now it has almost 10,000 miles on it and while it took everything
I did to it, it was off-roading, 4x4-ing and 0-80 a LOT... got it up to
140mph. Maybe a little faster. At that speed you really can't be taking
your eyes off the road. And numerous hole shots.... I'll probably need
to be seeing a tough, smart, whiplash lawyer soon....
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