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MCN 8 PAGE BSB PULLOUT, BIG MAC LEADS THE PACK. APRIL 9TH 1997. By Matthew Birt, Rob Simmonds and Tony Carter. Pics by, Howard Boylan, John Noble and Double Red.
Bike racing fan of the 80's was not only about the racing, the innovation around access to watch saw a revolution.
This era of the 80's saw the beginnings of Satellite TV, suddenly access to these races for generality across continents was possible. We were in a world where we could now follow riders, racers across a season, at the time also free.
That is, if you had a satellite dish.
Eurosport, and those early German channels were a great way into the world of Grand Prix, Superbike, Club racing. Following a British rider as said through a season was of course a new luxury.
Up's and downs of a year in racing to view in real time was to me a new exciting innovation in access.
Scotland's Niall Mackenzie timing wise was among those in this new media of satellite tv. Print media readership was still strong, social media was not a thing as now where riders can manage their own content to a degree. With that in mind.
Took it upon myself to file up what was in storage at my once parents house and garage. The T-Shirts I kept going and do pick up occasionally even still now. Old racing T's now a collectable it appears..
Road Racer magazine and RPM issues I have just filed up Mackenzie although do have some other back issues. Birthday cards were designed by Kevin Sheppard, T's Mostly by Mick Fisher. .An assortment of memorabilia from mugs to phone cards.
Reasons for, worked as a photojournalist and researcher, archival. A case of news desk national and, which I still do, 17th Century archives. So kinda what I did and do.
Mackenzie files really are a source file, looking at 80's 90's which was a golden age really racing wise. A personnel project to see in regards of a rider of that time, coverage via publications, where print gives a profile of and the dynamics of that.
At a pullout on the road to Cades Cove, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee. The inside surface of the wings shown in this photo seem to match the Spicebush Swallowtail best. There appears to be only one circle of seven orange spots on the outside of the back wing (not shown in this photo).
Twin Lakes from a pullout along the east end of the Beartooth Highway, Shoshone National Forest, Wyoming. For more information, visit www.annestravels.net/hike-on-the-beartooth-highway/
Whole table with no leaves in place. There aren't any pegs yet in the aprons; these holes will receive square pegs.
Larkspur (Delphinium sp.). I saw lots of larkspurs during my exploration of Wyoming. I thought that this was a particularly nice example. Split Rock Pullout on US-287, at the eastern edge of Fremont County, Wyoming.
by superstitches on swap-bot.com for the Matchbox Bed & Doll Swap 2.
This is the little matchbox bed she made with the drawer partially pulled out so you can see how it opens. So adorable!
02/10
Snowflake Springs, along US 191, Montana
I stood on the edge of the large paved pullout at Snowflake Springs photographing the beauteous sloughs and oxbows of the Gallatin River as the sun rose over the mountains and illuminated more and more of the scenery. I finally decided it was time to move on, but on a whim stopped at the smaller pullout to the south, only a hundred feet or so south of the main pullout, just for a new angle. I took a few more shots, then turned the car around so I could get back on the main road, and what should I see? I always stop for a stretch and a look-see at Snowflake, a truly beautiful spot and perfect moose habitat. This is the first time I've ever seen one there, and he was right under my nose all that time!
The nicest thing about the encounter was only two other cars stopped to look. Mostly it was just me and Mr. Moose.
MCN 8 PAGE BSB PULLOUT, BIG MAC LEADS THE PACK. APRIL 9TH 1997. By Matthew Birt, Rob Simmonds and Tony Carter. Pics by, Howard Boylan, John Noble and Double Red.
Bike racing fan of the 80's was not only about the racing, the innovation around access to watch saw a revolution.
This era of the 80's saw the beginnings of Satellite TV, suddenly access to these races for generality across continents was possible. We were in a world where we could now follow riders, racers across a season, at the time also free.
That is, if you had a satellite dish.
Eurosport, and those early German channels were a great way into the world of Grand Prix, Superbike, Club racing. Following a British rider as said through a season was of course a new luxury.
Up's and downs of a year in racing to view in real time was to me a new exciting innovation in access.
Scotland's Niall Mackenzie timing wise was among those in this new media of satellite tv. Print media readership was still strong, social media was not a thing as now where riders can manage their own content to a degree. With that in mind.
Took it upon myself to file up what was in storage at my once parents house and garage. The T-Shirts I kept going and do pick up occasionally even still now. Old racing T's now a collectable it appears..
Road Racer magazine and RPM issues I have just filed up Mackenzie although do have some other back issues. Birthday cards were designed by Kevin Sheppard, T's Mostly by Mick Fisher. .An assortment of memorabilia from mugs to phone cards.
Reasons for, worked as a photojournalist and researcher, archival. A case of news desk national and, which I still do, 17th Century archives. So kinda what I did and do.
Mackenzie files really are a source file, looking at 80's 90's which was a golden age really racing wise. A personnel project to see in regards of a rider of that time, coverage via publications, where print gives a profile of and the dynamics of that.
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PCC 1010 is a pullout car from Metro East for E-Embarcadero line service. October 7, 2012. © 2012 Peter Ehrlich
Habitat at Calico Hills second pullout Red Rocks, Nevada.
December 21, 2007
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False Parting of the Ways
This Interpretive pullout is at one of the locations where the Emigrant Trail crosses State Highway 28. The site was thought to be the Parting of the Ways, but was later shown to be the intersection of the Point of Rocks to South Pass Stage Route and the Emigrant Trail. This is a fee-free site and is ADA accessible.
PHONE: 307-352-0256
EMAIL: rock_springs_wymail@blm.gov
ADDRESS: Rock Springs Field Office
280 Highway 191 North
Rock Springs, WY 82009
LATITUDE/LONGITUDE: 42.284464 / -109.05896
FEE: no fee
DIRECTIONS: From Farson travel east on US Highway 28 to Mile Marker 24. The site is on the north side of the highway.
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MCN 8 PAGE BSB PULLOUT, BIG MAC LEADS THE PACK. APRIL 9TH 1997. By Matthew Birt, Rob Simmonds and Tony Carter. Pics by, Howard Boylan, John Noble and Double Red.
Bike racing fan of the 80's was not only about the racing, the innovation around access to watch saw a revolution.
This era of the 80's saw the beginnings of Satellite TV, suddenly access to these races for generality across continents was possible. We were in a world where we could now follow riders, racers across a season, at the time also free.
That is, if you had a satellite dish.
Eurosport, and those early German channels were a great way into the world of Grand Prix, Superbike, Club racing. Following a British rider as said through a season was of course a new luxury.
Up's and downs of a year in racing to view in real time was to me a new exciting innovation in access.
Scotland's Niall Mackenzie timing wise was among those in this new media of satellite tv. Print media readership was still strong, social media was not a thing as now where riders can manage their own content to a degree. With that in mind.
Took it upon myself to file up what was in storage at my once parents house and garage. The T-Shirts I kept going and do pick up occasionally even still now. Old racing T's now a collectable it appears..
Road Racer magazine and RPM issues I have just filed up Mackenzie although do have some other back issues. Birthday cards were designed by Kevin Sheppard, T's Mostly by Mick Fisher. .An assortment of memorabilia from mugs to phone cards.
Reasons for, worked as a photojournalist and researcher, archival. A case of news desk national and, which I still do, 17th Century archives. So kinda what I did and do.
Mackenzie files really are a source file, looking at 80's 90's which was a golden age really racing wise. A personnel project to see in regards of a rider of that time, coverage via publications, where print gives a profile of and the dynamics of that.
The vertical Knife Pullout is another nice feature. The custom butcher block insert is removable for cleaning.
Kohler K-10433 Forté® single-control pullout kitchen sink faucet with color-matched sprayhead and lever handle featuring a sleek, refined design, the Forté® single-control pullout kitchen faucet provides optimal spout reach and height. With an easy-to-clean, color-matched sprayface, the Forté kitchen faucet is available in a variety of Vibrant® PVD color finishes to accommodate individual style preferences.