Tuesday, March 4, 2025

Passing. What does that passing sign on the right say?

 




14 comments:

  1. Sorry about that. Senior moment.
    Inyo National Forest, perhaps?

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    1. Looks right.
      Only trees in sight would be Joshua trees.

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  2. Definitely a National Park Service sign. By the way, the bike's speedo is reading 93 mph and he's not flying past that car he's passing.

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    1. Passing uphill on a curve with double yellow lines.

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    2. "MPH"? The car moves off the pavement, likely stopping to take a photo the sign. Methinks it's "93.3 MPG".

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  3. Okay, dammit. My experience says it's Inyo, but my brain keeps seeing Idaho in that pixelated mess. It's not National Park. It's National Forest, which has always driven me mad because there are National Forests with NO forests on them whatsoever, not even Joshua trees. Also in my experience are plenty of mountainous and forested places where the approach to them is weirdly desert-like. I have indeed just now wasted a LOT of time... old age, cheaters AND magnifying glass!

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  4. 93.3 must be radio station ?

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  5. Howard Johnson's
    5 miles

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  6. Harley. Doesn't see that RPM too often

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  7. Looking at the analog guages looks like 55-60 mph. Rode my Honda 929RR in an area that looked like that in New Mexico. Seems like a lifetime ago. Allan

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  8. No need. Car is stopped by side of road.

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  9. Bike is not going fast at all and he never crossed the centerline.

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  10. Tonto National Forest is a better fit.

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