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Girls of Spyderlovers

are you even close to the magic number ???? Want to go for a blast with you next year on my way through, to the Oregon coast . Or everybody in the area for that matter. Your turf, your terrain, all the better.
 
Someone whined to him about it. I mean you had to really look to see what I was doing, but he's the guy who calls the shots so I did what he asked. That's ok, you can't please them all eh?;)
 
Hold the train guys... I'm still letting my mind's eye run over the thoughts of her on a Wovie with saws...
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Rode a 660 Grizzly for years that we "686ed" and armored for battle in the Massachusetts rocks! :thumbup:
 
The 385 was on the rear rack with the can (it was taken off in this pic cause I was hacking up a tree that had fallen a cross the trail), but this thing packs a lot of crap.

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This hole is deeper about 4 feet in front of me there...and it's much more mucky given a couple of months (and warmer:yikes:) to play in without the riding gear.:D My buddy still hasn't figured out you have to stand still when pressing the shutter.:banghead:

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Yeah I ride just as hard on 4 wheels as I do on 2 (or, 3...:D).

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:shocked::shocked::shocked: :bowdown::bowdown::bowdown:
:2thumbs: Somebody who GETS it! :clap:
Is that a Zook doing the log-crawling chores??

You can't post any more picutres like this or I'll be over the moon!


...and Zillas on Wolvie... Oh my aching heart!
 
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In the second picture there, it does not appear that you are going to fight the pictured fire.
 
That was the annual marshmallow and weinie roast... :roflblack:
Our local firefighters boast that they have yet to lose a foundation! :thumbup:
 
Yeah it was a training day, that. We had done a whack of scenarios before finally letting it go; was on the rez a few miles down the road from here. Sadly the fire dept out here isn't as good as it could be...which is why I jumped ship and went straight to forestry. 3/4 of them are pot-heads or drunks, and no way in hell am I gonna work with ppl like that on calls. :yikes:
 
Yeah it was a training day, that. We had done a whack of scenarios before finally letting it go; was on the rez a few miles down the road from here. Sadly the fire dept out here isn't as good as it could be...which is why I jumped ship and went straight to forestry. 3/4 of them are pot-heads or drunks, and no way in hell am I gonna work with ppl like that on calls. :yikes:

Worked a large fire in Montana with a Canadian Forestry contingent..... very interesting, to say the least. Lots of "Eh's" on the radio.
 
:D Yeah, that happens a lot. Many of our guys go cross-border for mutual aid with the US Forest Service. Our guys wear red Nomex shirts and navy blue Nomex pants with the BC Forest logo on the shoulders.:thumbup:
 
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