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  • PaulW
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    Originally posted by GMagana
    That's what I figured, I just didn't want to burst his bubble.

    :computer: :thumbs_up
    There you go-laugh it up Mr. "Extreme Lawn Wheeler! "

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  • GMagana
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    That's what I figured, I just didn't want to burst his bubble.

    :computer: :thumbs_up

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  • sarah
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    Maybe, it's that Mac computer thing that you are using?
    I edited the link

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  • PaulW
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    Originally posted by GMagana
    The trail has completely changed. The rocks just shift after every rig that passes and the dirt is so soft that it erodes quickly too. It was much tougher than last time.

    By the way your link to my site aint working. Check the URL in the link. It is displayed properly though, a copy & paste will work..
    That's funny, it worked for me when I tried it a secong time! Maybe, it's that Mac computer thing that you are using?

    As I remember the last time out it had not yet rained and the dirt was almost cement like. This time it seemed like the rocks were easily pulled out of the ground and turned over by our tires.

    I think that I made it maybe 100ft. farther than I did the last time. I like this trail because you are focused on what is right in front of you and there isn't any time to let your mind wander.
    If I had my new front locker installed (instead of being in Ant's garage) I might have made it a little further. Maybe.

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  • sarah
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    Originally posted by GMagana
    The trail has completely changed. The rocks just shift after every rig that passes and the dirt is so soft that it erodes quickly too. It was much tougher than last time.

    By the way your link to my site aint working. Check the URL in the link. It is displayed properly though, a copy & paste will work..
    Wow! Cool pics too. It rained hard for several hours here today, I bet it's even tougher now.

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  • GMagana
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    The trail has completely changed. The rocks just shift after every rig that passes and the dirt is so soft that it erodes quickly too. It was much tougher than last time.

    By the way your link to my site aint working. Check the URL in the link. It is displayed properly though, a copy & paste will work..
    Last edited by GMagana; 12-28-04, 12:12 PM.

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  • PaulW
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    Some pictures of the Pumkin Eater.
    http://homepage.mac.com/gfmagana/PhotoAlbum46.html
    Last edited by sarah; 12-28-04, 01:10 PM. Reason: fixed link

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  • PaulW
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    Originally posted by GMagana
    Holy Crap, it's gonna be cold!
    Quit your whining! We've wheeled in colder weather than that! I won't be cold because I'll constantly be throwing rocks under your Jeep tires in order to help get it up & over an obstacle!

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  • GMagana
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    Holy Crap, it's gonna be cold!

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  • PaulW
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    Instead of cooking out in Barstow, I think that we may actually need to wear some jackets!
    The weather forecast from YAHOO! states that the high/low temp's for the day will be High: 57° & Low: 27° with a breeze that'l blowing.

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  • cbremer
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    Originally posted by Chris_L
    My thoughts exactly. The only problem with having an extremely built rig is trails like that seem like pavement. :-)

    next time try it with Deb's car be sure to get tow hooks

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  • GMagana
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    Originally posted by FyrmanJJ
    Im trying to get early relief, but its not looking I can make 07:30, hopefully I can make something work.
    We can wait around till 8, and even after that, you shouldn't have a problem catching us on PE. It's a short stretch that's a slow climb at the start and you could come up the bypass rather quickly to catch us.

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  • FRMNJJ
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    Im trying to get early relief, but its not looking I can make 07:30, hopefully I can make something work.

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  • Chris_L
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    My thoughts exactly. The only problem with having an extremely built rig is trails like that seem like pavement. :-)

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  • jmbrowning
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    What is so scenic about John Bull? It's just dusty rockpiles with bits of dusty road between them and perhaps a few burnt trees. The little bit of forest is also mostly dusty road too!

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