Some thought on car and critters. I just read where a bison killed a tourist, apparently on foot, in Yellowstone. People can be really stupid about their approach to wildlife, though I would agree that bison don't normally constitute a threat to human. I have waited in traffic while a herd blocked the road to the north exit out of Yellowstone, the animals paying no attention to fellow tourists and their cars. I was also headed south in Yellowstone toward the Tetons one day when we came across a lot of cars stopped on the road. Looking to the east, we saw a mother grizzly with two cubs running parallel to the road. Fortunately they were far enough into the timber that the children and adults rushing out to greet the bears weren't able to catch them. Thank Heaven! I think most of us have more to fear from folks fondling our Healeys at car shows. As for hazards, I just paid about $450 to have a dent removed from the aluminum cowling just left of the brake/clutch reservoir on my BN7, the result of an errant golf ball I believe was launched at a right angle from the 16th tee of our community golf course during a junior tournament. It took quite a wallop to put that dent in my car, and I knew I was not going to be able to locate the culprit and get restitution for the damage.