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Originally Posted by Cajundaddy View Post
Watching her adventures has got me interested in dual sport riding again. I started out riding dual sport and then several of us moved into MX/GP which got kinda serious for a while. After 6 years and a few too many ambulance rides I decided to find a different sport.

We moved to Idaho last year and this place is loaded with BLM fire roads, logging roads, and former rail beds making up several backcountry discovery routes and loops. The same is true in OR, MT, WY, CO and I think it would be a hoot to take a light weight dual sport bike and explore some of these loops with friends. Stay backpacker light, plan to stay in motels mostly with meals and fuel stops in small towns, and keep it simple with a few days here, a week there. My brother says if I do it, he's in. I have no interest in crossing continents but simply getting back out there would be great fun.

Idaho has excellent dual sport riding. We did the Idaho BDR there a few years ago. Did about 10 days of riding and there was plenty more to do. We did a mix of camping and motels. Great time.
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