Rollin' Returns to Da Crawfish Boil, 2001

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Terry and Steve take a 
break at the first rest stop just over the Georgia border

Beautiful railroad trestle bridge on Hwy. 84 in Georgia

The sHaKy highway bridge next to the RR bridge

Photography by Terry Brown

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Larry served us a feast for lunch in Dotham, Ga.

Middleton field where we watched the Navy boys practice touch and goes

IBA tags outside the Evergreen Inn, believe me you don't want to see the room 

Spring wildflowers and greenery distracted us the whole way

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This station has been out of service for some years Hey, Isn't that Larry Bucks Concourse??  This guy must have had quite a trip to get to the boil Shane's wall of fame.. Memories of past boils

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An older model Concours, still getting the job done Charlie Huber of Lancaster, Pa., fill out his Bun Burner Gold paperwork at Shane's place. Two more Bun Burner Gold finishers, Gary Norton and Larry Buck. BBG=1500 miles in less than 24 hours. An ST-1100 with a Spare Bike, don't go anywhere without it

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Gary Norton's YELLOW, yes, yellow Concours.

A local B & B in Natchez.

Heading for the saloon.. The mighty Mississippi on our right

Steamboat models.. A remembrance of old Natchez

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These old buildings are enjoying new life as offices.

The Mark Twain house and the Under The Hill Saloon.

Right across that bridge is Louisiana.

I have a feeling this Inn doesn't have valet parking.

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The Natchez Trace offered lots of sights to stop and explore. Steve, Larry, and Skeet pose at the Mount Locust Stand All Smiles as we prepare to enjoy the Natchez Trace. Skert's ride is packed and ready for the IBR

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Hey, at least part of the house is motorcycle free Shane and Karen should think about opening a campground You just never seem to get tired of checking out the toys Heavily sponsored entrant in this years Iron Butt Rally

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