Great photos Neil1
Thanks for posting.
Would I need to be watching for crossing animals if I were out riding before sunrise on these roads?
I see a lot of squirrels, a few raccoons and the odd deer.
I remember to ride in the "tire" tracks area of the road in the dark - because I recall a time that a female member who rode a LIKE200i in Florida ran over a dead Armadillo which was in the 'center' of the road, not in the tire tracks....the center of the lane being where most road kill ends up after a lot of passing traffic. She reported that it was most unsettling!
As for dead deer - I find that they are always off the shoulder of the road.....after which I make a mental note, "deer in this area" - for future rides.
As for "twisty bits"....I confess they are not my favs. I'm daydreaming too much, or something. Checking the scenery - or the sky! Not at all interested in exploring the edges of my traction in the dark, on wet leaves or a cup of loose gravel, ice patches, etc. Like the early F1 drivers - I'd prefer to reconn the road on foot before playing on it with a motor vehicle.
Some refer to me as "Mother Stig".
I've no problem with that.
Stig