People in Duluth are a hearty bunch

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People in Duluth are a hearty bunch

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It's spring time in Duluth as I saw some girls out in shorts and tee shirts a few minutes ago. Most people have on light to mid weight coats now. The temp was 53 the last time I looked. :blink: [space] :soda:

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I'd like to ride the Duluth, Fargo, Bemidji triangle. Never been out that way.

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Cruised right past Duluth, but we stopped at the Space Aliens bar in Fargo on the way to Sturgis.
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I find the Duluth area interesting for a couple of reasons. 1. Is because of the huge 1000 plus foot ore ships. I just find it hard to think a ship shaped like a brick and weight that much would float. 2. It's about as far north as I can get since Canada won't let me in. :bonk: 3. The people are a total different breed of people. Anybody that can live through that winter weather and get out in 55 degree weather in shorts and tee shirts is ok in my book. :lolfall: 4. It has great riding on a bike whether you take the interstates or the back roads up there. [emoji106] I will definitely go back and hopefully on the bike and then in the rv if I ever get it to running again. :bonk:
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I had one foot into Canada a few years ago..no passport, not one Mountie to be seen ...the same for Mexico...there wasn't one Federale within miles [emoji106]
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I had to have a complete inspection to get into Canada....but the insult was having to have it again to get in the US! Of course no one goes to Canada for one day and leaves unless they are doing "business"....they haven't met me....with little time off and wanting to do all I can in the time I've got.

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I lived in Fargo for two years when I was a much younger man. There were only two things to do during the winter months. You either got into snowmobiles or bar hopping. I was in the latter crowd. [space] :lmao:
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SuzyRidr2 wrote:I lived in Fargo for two years when I was a much younger man. There were only two things to do during the winter months. You either got into snowmobiles or bar hopping. I was in the latter crowd. [space] :lmao:
Did you use the snowmobiles to go bar hopping? :soda:
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