Part I: The Illustrated "Zen & the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance". Chapters 1 thru 7.  

The Car-Hop-Canopy and West Wall Is All That’s Left of the 1963 A & W.
[[ In the isolated lonely Reservation beyond the Missouri River ahead, the Narrator’s thoughts turn to the possibility of mechanical problems. A message for those that can hear.]] “He [John] didn’t really see what was going on and was not interested enough to find out. He isn’t so interested in what things mean as in what they are. That’s quite important, that he sees things this way. It took me a long time to see this difference and it’s important for the Chautauqua that I make this difference clear. .. I was so baffled by his refusal even to think about any mechanical subject I kept searching for ways to clue him to the whole thing but didn’t know where to start."
The Yellow Sub Restaurant Mobridge, SD. is where this courteous rider took the time to pose at my request. The sun angle in late PM, is as it was in ZMM. I DID HAVE a great meal & a good, COOL Root Beer at the Yellow Sub, where Mr. Tim Rick (owner) and staff were quite helpful in my A & W history quest.
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(Photo = 103-0383c ...... ZMM Page = 045 ...... WayPt = 058`|u|' 1658ft)


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