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Old 03-26-15, 12:37 PM
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I drove the ALCAN/Alaska Highway in both directions. As remote as some of the places in Canada were, and I'm talking several hundred miles between outposts, Siberia would be several times worse. I can't see it being practical in our lifetimes, even if the road already existed.
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You've guys all seen those Russian dash cam videos, right? I'm not sure if Russia is the best place to ride your bike.

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aren't there folks who do bike touring through Siberia?
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As a life long Texan I can verify that this man clearly understands why our interstates have 80mph speed limits in some places. It's wide, open, beautiful, and EMPTY!
Back in the day it was 85 in some sections.
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Originally Posted by Lazyass
I was in the infantry for 24 years. We used to spend all summer and winter in the field, with maybe a weekend or two break. I think the longest was around four months when I was living in a 5 foot hole on the Iraq/Saudi border during Desert Shield before we finally got relieved for Christmas.
24 years? All infantry? Gotta be E8-9, 06?
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Old 03-26-15, 02:10 PM
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24 years? All infantry? Gotta be E8-9, 06?
1SG E-8, Retired in '10. I was always in the infantry, spent most of my career in the 82nd with a break in Hawaii and drill sergeant and ROTC duty.
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Originally Posted by BillyD
Back in the day it was 85 in some sections.
I like the rule they used to have in Montana, you could drive as fast as you thought "reasonable and prudent."

Remember 'reasonable and prudent?' Speed limits long controversial in Montana
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Originally Posted by Lazyass
1SG E-8, Retired in '10. I was always in the infantry, spent most of my career in the 82nd with a break in Hawaii and drill sergeant and ROTC duty.
ATW. I figured something like that.
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I'm kinda guessing that bicycles won't be permitted on this "highway".
Wait until A&S gets word of it. They will start scheming and lobbying now. Demand half for cyclists!
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Umm... yea. As a former resident of the glorious Soviet Union, may I suggest the world save their money. Thanks for the laugh.
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Wouldn't the 50 miles of sea crossing between Siberia and Alaska have some Bering on this?
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Wouldn't the 50 miles of sea crossing between Siberia and Alaska have some Bering on this?
I see what you did there
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Originally Posted by Ritterview
Wouldn't the 50 miles of sea crossing between Siberia and Alaska have some Bering on this?
Read the article. A ferry would be most likely.
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I wonder if AAA would respond if you're broken down in Siberia.
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Originally Posted by Ritterview
Wouldn't the 50 miles of sea crossing between Siberia and Alaska have some Bering on this?
Not a problem, since, according to the former governor of AK, "you can actually see Russia, from land, here in Alaska, from an island."

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Originally Posted by bikemig
Not a problem, since, according to the former governor of AK, "you can actually see Russia, from land, here in Alaska, from an island."

A photo of Russia (Big Diomede, large island across strait) from land, in Alaska, from an Island (Little Diomede, AK USA). What's your point?



The Diomedes would be important way station for Bering Strait bridge or tunnel project.
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Originally Posted by bikemig
Not a problem, since, according to the former governor of AK, "you can actually see Russia, from land, here in Alaska, from an island."
Tina Fey's spoof version was much better...('...from my house')
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What's your point?
To make fun of someone worthy of ridicule?
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If was a perfectly accurate statement. But is was also the primary evidence she gave on her foreign policy and international relations experience.
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Originally Posted by dtrain
If was a perfectly accurate statement. But is was also the primary evidence she gave on her foreign policy and international relations experience.
Yeah, the guy she was debating never says anything worthy of ridicule, and the candidates she was running against have done a whiz bang job on foreign policy and international relations, like with, say, Russia.

The international relations of this Administration are not OT to this thread, as the highway project isn't likely to get very far in the climate of mistrust existing between the US and Russia.
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Biden? He's good for a solid gaffe every month (backrubs). But that's probably enough, I don't want to see this thread moved or locked.
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Sort of like BF.
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Where I am going I don't need roads.
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Old 03-27-15, 11:09 AM
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Originally Posted by rumrunn6
aren't there folks who do bike touring through Siberia?
Yeah, someone wrote a book about it. Of course he didn't have a paved highway.

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There would be some very long stretches of road where I wouldn't be allowed the opportunity to wave at another cyclist...i'm out.
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