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<h2 class = 'uawtitle'>On Vacation On Your Motorbike</h2><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>by Kurt Schefken</div><div class='uawarticle'><br />If you like adventure and doing things a little our of the ordinary, you might like to try the latest craze in travelling, a vacation on your own motorcycle! It doesn't matter what area you pick to bike in, you will find fun and excitement when you explore it by motorcycle.<br />
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Let's say you enjoy history. Picture riding your bike to the famous sites of the Civil War such as Missouri's Wilsons Creek, Pea Ridge which is located in Arkansas and even the location of the famous West Port battle, which is right in the middle of one of the largest cities in the midwest, Kansas City. You can easily visit each of they by bike, because when you travel by bike, it doesn't matter if you want to go to a city or out into the countryside, the bike will take you where you want to go. <br />
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If you choose the wild, wild west as your biking destination, consider visiting Sedalia which is where the first cattle drive took place, and then head on to the old cow-driving towns of Parsons, Wichita and Dodge City. More interesting destinations await if you continue west and take a detour to Estes Park in Colorado, and then go on to Colorado Springs where you can tour the Air Force Academy as well as visit NORAD, in Cheyenne Mountain.<br />
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Taking a motorcycle through New Mexico is stunningly beautiful as well as exciting. You can see Lincoln County, the area that Billy the Kid wreaked havoc on the local populace. If you like roughing it, you can ride your bike into the mountains of Cloudcroft and camp out under the stars, with your trusty ride (bike, not horse)right next to you. In the area, you can visit an Apache reservation called Riodosa, where you can try the gambling tables, then head to Roswell, where the famous UFO crased in 1947 and there is now a UFO Museum. <br />
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Once you're done with aliens, you can tour the Robert Goddard Museum, named after the famous pioneer of rocket science. His experiments were performed in and around the deserts near Roswell. A quick spin on your bike will bring you to Albuquerqe where you can visit the Air Force Base in addition to the White Sands testing ground for rockets. Do pay attention to the <a href="http://www.alicante-spain.com/faq/driving_in_spain.shtml">speed limits</a> though as you don't want to spend your vacation money on tickets. There is no end to the interesting things to see and do in New Mexico by bike. Try not to miss Santa Fe with its interesting Native American regions.<br />
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Las Vegas is a great stopover for a biker. If you like to gamble, this is the mecca, but even if you don't, there are great restaurants and fabulous shows to see. After you visit Las Vegas, most people consider it almost mandatory for a true biker to visit Sturgis, the biker haven in North Dakota. This is a famous biker town where all the residents make bikers feel welcome. Have one of the famous root beers and get a Sturgis t-shirt. This will make it a true motorcycle vacation and a real treat. So jump on your machine and go!</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br />
About the Author:<br />
</div><div class='uawlinks'>Kurt Schefken continually edits reports on news about drunk driving laws in spain. His <a href="http://www.alicante-spain.com/faq/driving_in_spain.shtml">abstracts on speed limits in spain</a> are published on his site . </div><br />
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