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Since its the rainy season here and maybe around the world from what I've been reading from a few other riders in the Cafe, I headed back over to where I knew the dirt would be in top hookUp form...
Found the item (D8)in the pic still there and the top ~1\2 mile lots wider and smoother than when I left there last month or so ...It was a micro-dailylife changer for me ... This gnarled piece of real estate is possibly gonna be wiped off the face of the earth for the betterment of the Filipino people in the coming month(s); my Huskies and I have got to be there to see this action or I may as well turn in my full-time amateur dirt bike riding non-existent license and stay home.

Most, if not all my long-range riding will be slanted towards this area for the foreseeable future... From my front-door over the gnarled mountain pass (the shortest route), it's maybe $6 in gas, both ways on the 4t 2010 TC250 bike; consisting of rolling as many downhills as possible to save gasoline. Probably 6 different variations of trails to get there but several can be blocked by the river being too high.
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Rode off on a connecting road on one of my passes today just looking around and ran into these guys and gave one a ride ... Good PR work for myself and our country.
View: https://youtu.be/a5zRTS5K5uE
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Same area as gave the OldTimer a ride....

This is the upper part of the road where the dozers are still working ... Not sure what they are doing but this level of work is well past just a grading ...
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbNBIP5gg0U
Found the item (D8)in the pic still there and the top ~1\2 mile lots wider and smoother than when I left there last month or so ...It was a micro-dailylife changer for me ... This gnarled piece of real estate is possibly gonna be wiped off the face of the earth for the betterment of the Filipino people in the coming month(s); my Huskies and I have got to be there to see this action or I may as well turn in my full-time amateur dirt bike riding non-existent license and stay home.

Most, if not all my long-range riding will be slanted towards this area for the foreseeable future... From my front-door over the gnarled mountain pass (the shortest route), it's maybe $6 in gas, both ways on the 4t 2010 TC250 bike; consisting of rolling as many downhills as possible to save gasoline. Probably 6 different variations of trails to get there but several can be blocked by the river being too high.
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Rode off on a connecting road on one of my passes today just looking around and ran into these guys and gave one a ride ... Good PR work for myself and our country.
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Same area as gave the OldTimer a ride....

This is the upper part of the road where the dozers are still working ... Not sure what they are doing but this level of work is well past just a grading ...