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Playing in the snow SoCal-Moto

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G had work to do today in Santa Barbara, so I again drug the CRF up to ride the wonderful ridge. Pacific Ocean to the West, and amazing inland scenery to the East. This time my buddy Jason joined in (KenM was home recovering from a bad dirt get-off from a few weeks ago), as did Jason's buddy Brian on his WR450 Yammie.
G & I left in the dark last night, so I wasn't able to see the snow line in transit, nor did the Jason or Brian comment on it either. It was a bit brisk on the deck of SB, so we figured it would be a tad chilly on top, and it was. We expected plenty of melty/mucky run-off, but less then halfway across the ridge was 4+ of snow! Good times with friends... On Any Sunday.

A few shots I took:

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It wasn't all snow though...
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OMG, Todd - that looks like a TFB - TOTAL FRIGGIN' BLAST!!! I would kill to be able to ride in that kind of stuff. Love the pix, and glad you were able to get out and have such a great day!!
 
jamileh wrote:
OMG, Todd - that looks like a TFB - TOTAL FRIGGIN' BLAST!!! I would kill to be able to ride in that kind of stuff
Thanks Jam. It was, and I'm still astonished that they actually *allow* any motor vehicles there... it's Santa Barbara for cripe-sakes.

You can ride in anything, just takes bunches of seat time in it. Sounds like you need a CRF-230L in the garage. ;)
 
it does looks fun ave never mx around their
 
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