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Lolo Pass

I just did multiple passes 3 weeks ago and Lolo was one of them. Nice video. I have not seen a Garmin Quest GPS in ages. I gave mine to Goodwill a long time ago.  :beerchug:
 
Nice video & music.  Is there a crack along the bottom of the windscreen or is that a feature of the C14?
 
Tour1 said:
Nice video & music.  Is there a crack along the bottom of the windscreen or is that a feature of the C14?

The 08 & 09 stock shield has a step in the glass you are seeing. It's not a crack but a feature if you will of that particular windshield. Not sure if it is for reinforcement for the windshield that could go supersonic or what.  The stockers for the 10+ don't have the step in the glass.

for those you you who live out of the NW area, LO LO pass is a ride option for the NW's Bun Cooler. The Bun Cooler is the longest consecutive  running rally in all of COG. This coming May will be #26. The reason for the Bun Cooler name? It used to be held in April.  1st time I attended when my 09 was brand spanking new, there were people still snowmobiling on top of LO LO pass in May. And if you don't have a good time at the Bun Cooler you must be a grump. 
 
A favored ride for me, too. 

Liked that you started out in Canada, with the car pulling over to let you pass - happens less frequently down here in the states. 
And a note of appreciation: your helmet mounted camera periods were so steady!  Darn, you done this before bigtime!  Thanks.
 
If you get a chance read a bit of Lewis and Clark for some historical connection.  Powell campground was perhaps the lowest point of that epic expedition, and a great place to brew up a quick cup of joe over a camp stove.
 
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