LeonDude
Bachelor Dog
- Joined
- Sep 26, 2007
- Messages
- 10,305
- Reaction score
- 339
- Location
- Gauteng - Centurion
- Bike
- Suzuki DR650
Hi Dogs.
When I got my first bike earlier this year and it became obvious that I didn't want to let go of the handlebars even when asleep, I decided to get myself a good map, and then colour in the routes that I ride. This helps me to find a route that I haven't ridden with a guick glance, so on weekends if I get a gap I can see a bit more of the local (or even not so local) countryside.
The picture is from a while back, with the routes taken coloured in red. (It's a lot more red since the KLR came along > )
The map is a book, which is small enough to take with me whenever I go, so I can head out and if I do get lost, hopefully find my way back. (Manual GPS )
When I got my first bike earlier this year and it became obvious that I didn't want to let go of the handlebars even when asleep, I decided to get myself a good map, and then colour in the routes that I ride. This helps me to find a route that I haven't ridden with a guick glance, so on weekends if I get a gap I can see a bit more of the local (or even not so local) countryside.
The picture is from a while back, with the routes taken coloured in red. (It's a lot more red since the KLR came along > )
The map is a book, which is small enough to take with me whenever I go, so I can head out and if I do get lost, hopefully find my way back. (Manual GPS )