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A Little Nippy....

A ski area not to far from me and Mike, this past Thursday were going to get there snow guns going ( making man made snow) at night, it is only 4 weeks to Thanksgiving. They want to get ahead start to the season. Deanna
 
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cool temps

Last Wednesday Spydee and I left the warm work shop at 7 AM. Sun was not up yet, 24 deg. out with some wind. Oh well, just need to ryde as season getting short.
 
Just got back from 100 mile ride this afternoon sunny clear crisp 32. Getting ready for switch to snowmobiling. :thumbup:


Im with you on that! Get your Quebec trail permit now the exchange rate is the best it has been in years.

Nice sled! I miss my Polaris. The only thing I like better about my Ski Doo is the great fuel mileage from this 900ACE. Stuck with it for now.
 
We suffer too..!!

only got up to 70* today but we will be back in the high 80*'s next week...we can manage..!! :roflblack::roflblack: I know wicked mean..!!:dontknow:
 
Time for Hybernation. Going into storage this week.:chill:
It depresses me to think of all that investment... in STORAGE?? :(

Sunday morning we took a daybreak ryde just to watch the gorgeous Sunrise - at 6:40am! I count my Rio Grande Valley blessings!
 
My only transportation when I was in Korea was my 883 HD Sportster, luckily I only lived about 2-3 miles from the 121st Evac Hospital, and I really didn't have too much problem with the cold there, but, when I came back stateside, stationed with a MASH unit I lived about 45 miles from Ft. Riley, KS, straight south. It had gotten down to about -20 F one night, when I went out to start my car, it wouldn't turn over, the oil had thickened to the point that the battery didn't have enough juice to crank it. My 883, however, I kept on the porch, sheltered from the cold and when I hit the starter on that HD, it fired right up, now I don't know what the windchill factor for -20 F at 60 mph into about a 20-30 mph wind, but, I can tell you it is REALLY quite chilly! My right big toe got frostbite, and the saddest part was, I STILL HAD TO GO HOME, I don't think it ever got above 0 that whole week, but I did learn enough to get an oil dipstick heater for my car so that wouldn't be a problem again, lol. I don't get terribly concerned when the temperature is still on the positive side of the thermometer anymore. However, I also grew to like multiple digit temp readings more than single ones, when it comes to motorcycles.


Doc
 
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