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Jeremiah
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On Saturday, November 7, I went for a 5 hour trip through Southeastern Minnesota. About noon, I left Rochester on US-52. I had intended on going all the way to Preston on 52 until this sign caught me eye just south of Chatfield.
There were a lot of Harleys going by in both directions as I was taking pictures. I got a wave or nod from just about every one of them. A pair of Goldwings pulled up to the stop sign behind me, got off, and then both immediately lit up cigarettes. I wasn?t sure if this was a good sign or not but I got geared up and headed towards some twisties!
Those first two miles of CR 40 were great. The road did lots of winding around the landscape and property of several farm houses. What made it difficult were the blind corners because of the rolling hills the road was dug into. Overall it had nothing too technical, a few easy switchbacks.
At the end of CR 40, I got onto MN-30. This road was full of long sweeps. I felt like every left turn was accompanied by an equally long right turn. I saw a good spot to pull over and took some pictures of a right-left-right.