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Wheedle 


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Re: My Two Wheeled Explorations...
<Reply # 20 on 3/25/2013 2:32 AM >
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Posted by don_corleyone
do you ever go inside any of these buildings? just wondering cuz you didn't post any interior photos.

that being said, i like the photo of Kanawha Falls, WV and the one before it. i wanna go inside that red brick building at the falls!!


I usually dont venture inside. I'm usually riding solo, and have little interest in my 250lb self going through a floor or something with no help. Also, my typical riding day is 350+ miles then setting up camp which doesn't allow for much time for wandering about on foot.

The power station at Kanawha Falls IIRC is either active or being renovated. I really wish I had saved my GPS track logs from the trip that I took the pic above that on. I could spend several day riding and exploring within a couple hours of that spot. The roads were great, no traffic, and tons of old farmhouses and such.

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Re: My Two Wheeled Explorations...
<Reply # 21 on 4/12/2013 3:19 PM >
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Great pics! I love to wander about on my bike as well.

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Re: My Two Wheeled Explorations...
<Reply # 22 on 4/12/2013 3:55 PM >
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These are all great! Bikes must be a great way to explore on your own.
I just wish you had some interior shots of some of these locations!

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Re: My Two Wheeled Explorations...
<Reply # 23 on 1/19/2014 7:44 AM >
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Well, mini-me is in pre-school full time, and the V-Strom will be back on the road by the end of February, so hopefully this thread will be getting some action soon.

I also picked up another rural exploration vehicle, but I might have to start another thread, this one has two too many wheels... 2000 Audi S4 6-speed.



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Re: My Two Wheeled Explorations...
<Reply # 24 on 1/19/2014 4:26 PM >
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Is that an old mine there near the end?

And yeah, I drove by a cool looking place in NE GA somewhere, looked like an old gas station, but the idea of the property owner being around... I was too nervous to go look!

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Re: My Two Wheeled Explorations...
<Reply # 25 on 1/20/2014 12:02 AM >
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Posted by Malthea
Is that an old mine there near the end?

And yeah, I drove by a cool looking place in NE GA somewhere, looked like an old gas station, but the idea of the property owner being around... I was too nervous to go look!


That is a natural cave with a capped mineral spring inside. I guess the spring dried up, there are the remains of mineral baths, and taps for bottling water there.

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