One of my favorite WTHAW experience happened in West Virginia in 2009 I think. We used to have a rally there in odd years and in Red River Gorge KY on even years. We had been supplied with turn by turn maps and had stopped at a State park near the New River Gorge. When we left Victor took the lead (He also happened to have a GPS unit). We left the park on a Four lane highway that turned to 3 lane, then 2 lane, then 1 1/2 lane and finally to gravel. The elevation began to climb as the road got more narrow, eventually turning into what I would call a golf cart path. Victor finally stopped and I pulled up beside him as he stared at his GPS. I asked what it said and he replied "no signal". At this point we were a good way up the side of a mountain and decided to press on hoping to encounter a paved road. We finally crossed some railroad tracks and popped onto a paved road and turned Right still having no idea where we were. We soon came to a post office and walked in and asked where we were, the Lady behind the counter told us and asked how we got there. We said we had no idea, just followed a pig path over a mountain. She got a big laugh out of that and explained we had been following a power line Maintenance access road. This all happened on large street bikes and no one died. Good times!
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