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Okay, thought I'd start this up, to get everyone's pics in one thread. I got back at approx. 10:30 Sunday morning. Sorry I couldn't stay longer but had some family business to attend to on this end. Trip took 9 hours each way, no problems.
I was glad I was able to meet some good folks up there, I had a blast! For those who didn't attend, it's a really great place and even if you only bring a dirt bike/ATV, or something as big as a 5-ton, there's fun waiting for you there!
Stretch - thanks for letting me try out the CJ2A and the lawn tractors! I'll have to get a scetch of a preliminary emblem for your "mower-cycle gang" jackets!
gimpyrobb - thanks for getting me behind the wheel of the -725, the gearing in that beast surprised me! Looking forward to getting mine done now....
gilbert21/2ton - Man, you're an offroad nut! You tore up your rig, but you sure showed a lot of folks at Haspin what a big deuce can do if you know your vehicle. (for those not sure what I'm talking about, gilbert was willing and able to offroad his deuce into places too tight for Jeeps! ATV riders were looking at us in the cab of the deuce as to say: "Holy crap, how'd they get into that woods there?!")
Many thanks to everyone who went, hope to get a chance to go next year, with a beater MV I won't mind getting muddy!
I was glad I was able to meet some good folks up there, I had a blast! For those who didn't attend, it's a really great place and even if you only bring a dirt bike/ATV, or something as big as a 5-ton, there's fun waiting for you there!
Stretch - thanks for letting me try out the CJ2A and the lawn tractors! I'll have to get a scetch of a preliminary emblem for your "mower-cycle gang" jackets!
gimpyrobb - thanks for getting me behind the wheel of the -725, the gearing in that beast surprised me! Looking forward to getting mine done now....
gilbert21/2ton - Man, you're an offroad nut! You tore up your rig, but you sure showed a lot of folks at Haspin what a big deuce can do if you know your vehicle. (for those not sure what I'm talking about, gilbert was willing and able to offroad his deuce into places too tight for Jeeps! ATV riders were looking at us in the cab of the deuce as to say: "Holy crap, how'd they get into that woods there?!")
Many thanks to everyone who went, hope to get a chance to go next year, with a beater MV I won't mind getting muddy!