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A camera Comparison (sort of!)

Bob Denman

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A buddy of mine who still likes playing in the Utah mud sent me this...
I find the comparison of the two different cameras to be interesting;
But the scenery really catches my eye! :2thumbs:
Oh! He's on a Can Am Outlander 800!
 
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watching this made me really miss when i had my house in franklin ny but that aside i have the same go pro cam and i like it but the second camera he used with the chest mount was a much better picture, however when he turned the go pro back to 780 it also did a good picture. i had the honda 4 wheel drive 4 wheeler and i also had a plow on it because my house was on a private road and i payed plenty of taxes for 22 years but they never plowed it
 
My 2004 Grizzly knew how to play... Wheelie08-16-2008.jpg, more than it cared for working. I used to plow our driveway, and the parking lot for our office next door with it... But I think that it was partial to getting it's nose up in the air! My Grizzly 01.jpg
 
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My 2004 Grizzly knew how to play... View attachment 73864, more than it cared for working. I used to plow our driveway, and the parking lot for our office next door with it... But I think that it was partial to getting it's nose up in the air! View attachment 73865

my honda was a constant 4 wheel drive so no getting the front wheels off the ground, however i did find out that running around with it in the snow with the plow on it that if you hit a frozen snow ridge with the plow it would turn sides ways and throw you quite far off of it and mess you up pretty good can we say OUCH!!!
 
The only way to plow & get it done.
 

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A snowplow is a showpiece of most modern and well-equipped garages. They are often used by the owners when it's too cold to ride their Spyders. They can provide HOURS of amusement as the owner knocks over mailboxes, street signs, fences and fenceposts, scratches the side of his new truck, and pushes YARDS of sod down into what is left of the yard... :shocked: :gaah:
 
Your DOT is manned by "transplants" out of the NorthEast! :roflblack:
They get so... :gaah:excited :gaah: when they see snow again; that they just can't stand it! :gaah:
 
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