Part II: The Illustrated "Zen & the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance". Chapters 8 thru 15.  
More Possibilities For the Narrator's enormous, high-ceilinged old place.  Supposing this town to be the correct town for the above passage, this also could have been the location of their “late lunch” in an “enormous, high-ceilinged old place”. From the descriptions of the historical society lady in the museum ahead on the right, the previous bar at this site (which burned down) did fit the above passage. (Continued fm previous) Since the Narrator started writing ZMM in Aug 1968 and reported completing the first draft by March 1970, his detailed recall, especially of the near accident along this road, could have been still keen and accurate. My entire research trip is in essence a check on the Narrator’s factual accuracy for details. Because I have found him very factually very accurate, he either took extensive notes or had fantastic memory compared to ordinary mortals. .. Hysham, being half the way to laurel from Miles City, is about the correct distance for a “late lunch” time wise. Also I’ve made a note to ask our author if he has any additional recall of the specifics. .. I thought you should see the next four photos. I use the ZMM caption space to present, two of the Narrator’s long passage by Albert Einstein.  ************************************  (Photo = 105-0548c ...... ZMM Page = 097 ...... WayPt = 106n)

More Possibilities For the Narrator's enormous, high-ceilinged old place. Supposing this town to be the correct town for the above passage, this also could have been the location of their “late lunch” in an “enormous, high-ceilinged old place”. From the descriptions of the historical society lady in the museum ahead on the right, the previous bar at this site (which burned down) did fit the above passage. (Continued fm previous) Since the Narrator started writing ZMM in Aug 1968 and reported completing the first draft by March 1970, his detailed recall, especially of the near accident along this road, could have been still keen and accurate. My entire research trip is in essence a check on the Narrator’s factual accuracy for details. Because I have found him very factually very accurate, he either took extensive notes or had fantastic memory compared to ordinary mortals. .. Hysham, being half the way to laurel from Miles City, is about the correct distance for a “late lunch” time wise. Also I’ve made a note to ask our author if he has any additional recall of the specifics. .. I thought you should see the next four photos. I use the ZMM caption space to present, two of the Narrator’s long passage by Albert Einstein.
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(Photo = 105-0548c ...... ZMM Page = 097 ...... WayPt = 106n)


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