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Sandy Trail is my favorite. Is it as desolate as it seems? Breathtaking, anyway.
Yes Jane it was as desolate as it appears in the photo.
hi greg , iam in costa rica as i email this , great weather ,sorry to hear about some of your bike problems ,but you seem to be handling it like a costa rican nice and easy . your not on a schedule i assume, so enjoy , wish i were there, best of luck here from port veijo costa rica near panama take care , mike