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All are in .wmv format.
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They're the whole reason for this.
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Every town is a hometown.
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Looking outward.
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Salt or fresh; still or running.
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It's the fastest way down.
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Some of the animals seen along the way.
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Filling up over the years.
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Gravity is a useful thing.
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Things don't always go according to plan.
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Remembering the dead.
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After the harvest, the grain has got to be put someplace.
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Sometimes all you really need is level ground.
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Often the first building of pride in a new town.
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Sometimes, they're all that is left.
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If you don't see them, it may be time to take a break from riding.
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No longer needed, but not quite discarded.
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Success is never certain.
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The scenery changes; the motorcycle remains.
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They join two sides.
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Sometimes Joe's Diner is pretty good.
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Some are National Parks, others are National Monuments
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Not as spectacular as a National Park; more focused.
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Where farming has not succeded; a return to origins.
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It's home.
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Converting the energy in falling water.
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Lead, brass or wood; Organs need them.
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Putting the wind to work.
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Sometimes you push; other times someone pushes you.
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Where there are roads, you'll often find rails, too.
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When there is no bridge.
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The perfect road isn't always perfect.
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Much more than a house.
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Planting and harvesting.
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It's not mountainous, but neither is it flat.
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Eventually, you need to stop riding.
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A building for everything else.
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For keeping some things in and other things out.
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It means something when they open.
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Somebody has to plant and harvest.
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When it's too much trouble to go around.
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Because that's where the money is.
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Without one, it's just a bicycle.
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To lubricate and to burn.
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You post it; it's delivered.
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You'll have to look up.
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You can hit it, throw it, roll it or kick it.
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Watch for them.
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...some rain must fall.
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You can always depend on a librarian.
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You can't always take random roads.
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I'm a-workin' for the state; I'm the Highway Patrol.
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People fought and died here.
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It's time to start riding or stop.
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Sometimes what's in front isn't the thing.
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Water, whichever way you go.
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Start digging.
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Not quite a ramp
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When one postcard is enough
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Remembrance of motorcycles past.
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