Ontario Canada New Years Bush Run Report
It was a wet one.....
We were in 4x4 for the whole 4-5 hour trip out to the trail head on Saturday, New Years Eve. It was snowing steady with tons of cars in the ditches all over the place. I mean I am cruising along at a nice 55 mph and these fools are just whipping on by me. Most folks were smart enough to just follow the 4x4's rather than pass them but wow. The cops reported clocking one fool at 150 kph before he did somersaults in the ditch.... I was smart and got the hard doors on with the hard top before we left so we had tons of heat inside. That GM blower upgrade for the CJ7's is wicked! Don't need gloves, hat or boots on or even to have the coat done up. You just have to watch the feet. They get too hot and damp then when you get out you can freeze them fast. We learned to have dry socks and boots waiting for the end of the trip after the first freeze.... The area was busy with snowmobilers in most of the hunt camps. We got lucky and the CJ7 chewed it's way back into one cabin that was empty off the beaten track. The sledders followed my tracks the next day though so they now know where this camp is too. grr.... Oh well, the area was nice for a few years.... The weather got warm and foggy which didn't make for good photos or solo wheeling. The snow was really heavy and the poor old CJ7 had to really work at chewing through it so we mostly stayed by the nice hot fire. I got a few photos though. I took some shots of animal tracks, fox after mice and wolf tracks following a deer trail. I also got a few winter trail scenery shots. They are located here: http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 and over here: alt.binaries.pictures.autos.4x4 I got a folding Coleman oven for Christmas and had some fun with that. Made up some shortbread cookies for a first try and they turned out perfect. I even dipped the corners in chocolate. Made some chocolate chip cookies another night. We had a lamb shoulder roast with roast potatoes and asparagus for New Yeas Day dinner and had some live lobsters along to cook for New Years Eve. Not bad for just cooking on a Coleman camp stove. I don't know why it is, but I never manage to get photos when all hell is breaking loose. We came head on into a couple big logging trucks on the 2 track and had to back 3/4 the way around a lake to get to a place I could pull the CJ7 off safely. It was too soft and swampy to just ditch it. Then a couple miles farther on we ran into a drunk logging company repair man in a pickup truck with a couple skidder tires on back and that SOB ran us right off the road. This was on a 2 lane plowed road almost at the highway! So I am hooked with 2 wheels off the edge that looked flat but no bottom and I am getting the winch control out when the drunk comes back to tug me out... He damn near sideswiped me again as he is backing by and I am tucked into the ditch. Anyway I hooked my strap to his tow hook and he got me back up onto the road. But, but, he still has to pass me! LOL! I just stopped in place and let hem fight his way on buy finally. It was messing up what little brain he had left. Whew.... So we finally make it to pavement and I asked my wife, oh did you get any photos off all that??? Nope... neither one of us thought of it. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) |
Re: Ontario Canada New Years Bush Run Report
Sounds like you had a bit of excitement !
That wasn't the beaver dam around the bend was it? We all missed a feast as Mike is a premier camp cook and now baker too ! "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:43BD84A1.22419477@sympatico.ca... > It was a wet one..... > > We were in 4x4 for the whole 4-5 hour trip out to the trail head on > Saturday, New Years Eve. It was snowing steady with tons of cars in the > ditches all over the place. I mean I am cruising along at a nice 55 mph > and these fools are just whipping on by me. Most folks were smart > enough to just follow the 4x4's rather than pass them but wow. The cops > reported clocking one fool at 150 kph before he did somersaults in the > ditch.... > > I was smart and got the hard doors on with the hard top before we left > so we had tons of heat inside. That GM blower upgrade for the CJ7's is > wicked! Don't need gloves, hat or boots on or even to have the coat > done up. You just have to watch the feet. They get too hot and damp > then when you get out you can freeze them fast. We learned to have dry > socks and boots waiting for the end of the trip after the first > freeze.... > > The area was busy with snowmobilers in most of the hunt camps. We got > lucky and the CJ7 chewed it's way back into one cabin that was empty off > the beaten track. The sledders followed my tracks the next day though > so they now know where this camp is too. grr.... Oh well, the area was > nice for a few years.... > > The weather got warm and foggy which didn't make for good photos or solo > wheeling. The snow was really heavy and the poor old CJ7 had to really > work at chewing through it so we mostly stayed by the nice hot fire. I > got a few photos though. I took some shots of animal tracks, fox after > mice and wolf tracks following a deer trail. I also got a few winter > trail scenery shots. They are located here: > http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 > and over here: alt.binaries.pictures.autos.4x4 > > I got a folding Coleman oven for Christmas and had some fun with that. > Made up some shortbread cookies for a first try and they turned out > perfect. I even dipped the corners in chocolate. Made some chocolate > chip cookies another night. We had a lamb shoulder roast with roast > potatoes and asparagus for New Yeas Day dinner and had some live > lobsters along to cook for New Years Eve. Not bad for just cooking on a > Coleman camp stove. > > I don't know why it is, but I never manage to get photos when all hell > is breaking loose. We came head on into a couple big logging trucks on > the 2 track and had to back 3/4 the way around a lake to get to a place > I could pull the CJ7 off safely. It was too soft and swampy to just > ditch it. > > Then a couple miles farther on we ran into a drunk logging company > repair man in a pickup truck with a couple skidder tires on back and > that SOB ran us right off the road. This was on a 2 lane plowed road > almost at the highway! So I am hooked with 2 wheels off the edge that > looked flat but no bottom and I am getting the winch control out when > the drunk comes back to tug me out... He damn near sideswiped me again > as he is backing by and I am tucked into the ditch. Anyway I hooked my > strap to his tow hook and he got me back up onto the road. But, but, he > still has to pass me! LOL! I just stopped in place and let hem fight > his way on buy finally. It was messing up what little brain he had > left. Whew.... > > So we finally make it to pavement and I asked my wife, oh did you get > any photos off all that??? Nope... neither one of us thought of it. > > Mike > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's > Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! > Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 > (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) |
Re: Ontario Canada New Years Bush Run Report
Sounds like you had a bit of excitement !
That wasn't the beaver dam around the bend was it? We all missed a feast as Mike is a premier camp cook and now baker too ! "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:43BD84A1.22419477@sympatico.ca... > It was a wet one..... > > We were in 4x4 for the whole 4-5 hour trip out to the trail head on > Saturday, New Years Eve. It was snowing steady with tons of cars in the > ditches all over the place. I mean I am cruising along at a nice 55 mph > and these fools are just whipping on by me. Most folks were smart > enough to just follow the 4x4's rather than pass them but wow. The cops > reported clocking one fool at 150 kph before he did somersaults in the > ditch.... > > I was smart and got the hard doors on with the hard top before we left > so we had tons of heat inside. That GM blower upgrade for the CJ7's is > wicked! Don't need gloves, hat or boots on or even to have the coat > done up. You just have to watch the feet. They get too hot and damp > then when you get out you can freeze them fast. We learned to have dry > socks and boots waiting for the end of the trip after the first > freeze.... > > The area was busy with snowmobilers in most of the hunt camps. We got > lucky and the CJ7 chewed it's way back into one cabin that was empty off > the beaten track. The sledders followed my tracks the next day though > so they now know where this camp is too. grr.... Oh well, the area was > nice for a few years.... > > The weather got warm and foggy which didn't make for good photos or solo > wheeling. The snow was really heavy and the poor old CJ7 had to really > work at chewing through it so we mostly stayed by the nice hot fire. I > got a few photos though. I took some shots of animal tracks, fox after > mice and wolf tracks following a deer trail. I also got a few winter > trail scenery shots. They are located here: > http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 > and over here: alt.binaries.pictures.autos.4x4 > > I got a folding Coleman oven for Christmas and had some fun with that. > Made up some shortbread cookies for a first try and they turned out > perfect. I even dipped the corners in chocolate. Made some chocolate > chip cookies another night. We had a lamb shoulder roast with roast > potatoes and asparagus for New Yeas Day dinner and had some live > lobsters along to cook for New Years Eve. Not bad for just cooking on a > Coleman camp stove. > > I don't know why it is, but I never manage to get photos when all hell > is breaking loose. We came head on into a couple big logging trucks on > the 2 track and had to back 3/4 the way around a lake to get to a place > I could pull the CJ7 off safely. It was too soft and swampy to just > ditch it. > > Then a couple miles farther on we ran into a drunk logging company > repair man in a pickup truck with a couple skidder tires on back and > that SOB ran us right off the road. This was on a 2 lane plowed road > almost at the highway! So I am hooked with 2 wheels off the edge that > looked flat but no bottom and I am getting the winch control out when > the drunk comes back to tug me out... He damn near sideswiped me again > as he is backing by and I am tucked into the ditch. Anyway I hooked my > strap to his tow hook and he got me back up onto the road. But, but, he > still has to pass me! LOL! I just stopped in place and let hem fight > his way on buy finally. It was messing up what little brain he had > left. Whew.... > > So we finally make it to pavement and I asked my wife, oh did you get > any photos off all that??? Nope... neither one of us thought of it. > > Mike > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's > Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! > Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 > (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) |
Re: Ontario Canada New Years Bush Run Report
Sounds like you had a bit of excitement !
That wasn't the beaver dam around the bend was it? We all missed a feast as Mike is a premier camp cook and now baker too ! "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:43BD84A1.22419477@sympatico.ca... > It was a wet one..... > > We were in 4x4 for the whole 4-5 hour trip out to the trail head on > Saturday, New Years Eve. It was snowing steady with tons of cars in the > ditches all over the place. I mean I am cruising along at a nice 55 mph > and these fools are just whipping on by me. Most folks were smart > enough to just follow the 4x4's rather than pass them but wow. The cops > reported clocking one fool at 150 kph before he did somersaults in the > ditch.... > > I was smart and got the hard doors on with the hard top before we left > so we had tons of heat inside. That GM blower upgrade for the CJ7's is > wicked! Don't need gloves, hat or boots on or even to have the coat > done up. You just have to watch the feet. They get too hot and damp > then when you get out you can freeze them fast. We learned to have dry > socks and boots waiting for the end of the trip after the first > freeze.... > > The area was busy with snowmobilers in most of the hunt camps. We got > lucky and the CJ7 chewed it's way back into one cabin that was empty off > the beaten track. The sledders followed my tracks the next day though > so they now know where this camp is too. grr.... Oh well, the area was > nice for a few years.... > > The weather got warm and foggy which didn't make for good photos or solo > wheeling. The snow was really heavy and the poor old CJ7 had to really > work at chewing through it so we mostly stayed by the nice hot fire. I > got a few photos though. I took some shots of animal tracks, fox after > mice and wolf tracks following a deer trail. I also got a few winter > trail scenery shots. They are located here: > http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 > and over here: alt.binaries.pictures.autos.4x4 > > I got a folding Coleman oven for Christmas and had some fun with that. > Made up some shortbread cookies for a first try and they turned out > perfect. I even dipped the corners in chocolate. Made some chocolate > chip cookies another night. We had a lamb shoulder roast with roast > potatoes and asparagus for New Yeas Day dinner and had some live > lobsters along to cook for New Years Eve. Not bad for just cooking on a > Coleman camp stove. > > I don't know why it is, but I never manage to get photos when all hell > is breaking loose. We came head on into a couple big logging trucks on > the 2 track and had to back 3/4 the way around a lake to get to a place > I could pull the CJ7 off safely. It was too soft and swampy to just > ditch it. > > Then a couple miles farther on we ran into a drunk logging company > repair man in a pickup truck with a couple skidder tires on back and > that SOB ran us right off the road. This was on a 2 lane plowed road > almost at the highway! So I am hooked with 2 wheels off the edge that > looked flat but no bottom and I am getting the winch control out when > the drunk comes back to tug me out... He damn near sideswiped me again > as he is backing by and I am tucked into the ditch. Anyway I hooked my > strap to his tow hook and he got me back up onto the road. But, but, he > still has to pass me! LOL! I just stopped in place and let hem fight > his way on buy finally. It was messing up what little brain he had > left. Whew.... > > So we finally make it to pavement and I asked my wife, oh did you get > any photos off all that??? Nope... neither one of us thought of it. > > Mike > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's > Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! > Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 > (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) |
Re: Ontario Canada New Years Bush Run Report
This was way over at the east trail head to the area. The one dam
(shorter one) is about 6' high. Those beavers are quite the construction engineers. Mike billy ray wrote: > > Sounds like you had a bit of excitement ! > > That wasn't the beaver dam around the bend was it? > > We all missed a feast as Mike is a premier camp cook and now baker too ! > > "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message > news:43BD84A1.22419477@sympatico.ca... > > It was a wet one..... > > > > We were in 4x4 for the whole 4-5 hour trip out to the trail head on > > Saturday, New Years Eve. It was snowing steady with tons of cars in the > > ditches all over the place. I mean I am cruising along at a nice 55 mph > > and these fools are just whipping on by me. Most folks were smart > > enough to just follow the 4x4's rather than pass them but wow. The cops > > reported clocking one fool at 150 kph before he did somersaults in the > > ditch.... > > > > I was smart and got the hard doors on with the hard top before we left > > so we had tons of heat inside. That GM blower upgrade for the CJ7's is > > wicked! Don't need gloves, hat or boots on or even to have the coat > > done up. You just have to watch the feet. They get too hot and damp > > then when you get out you can freeze them fast. We learned to have dry > > socks and boots waiting for the end of the trip after the first > > freeze.... > > > > The area was busy with snowmobilers in most of the hunt camps. We got > > lucky and the CJ7 chewed it's way back into one cabin that was empty off > > the beaten track. The sledders followed my tracks the next day though > > so they now know where this camp is too. grr.... Oh well, the area was > > nice for a few years.... > > > > The weather got warm and foggy which didn't make for good photos or solo > > wheeling. The snow was really heavy and the poor old CJ7 had to really > > work at chewing through it so we mostly stayed by the nice hot fire. I > > got a few photos though. I took some shots of animal tracks, fox after > > mice and wolf tracks following a deer trail. I also got a few winter > > trail scenery shots. They are located here: > > http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 > > and over here: alt.binaries.pictures.autos.4x4 > > > > I got a folding Coleman oven for Christmas and had some fun with that. > > Made up some shortbread cookies for a first try and they turned out > > perfect. I even dipped the corners in chocolate. Made some chocolate > > chip cookies another night. We had a lamb shoulder roast with roast > > potatoes and asparagus for New Yeas Day dinner and had some live > > lobsters along to cook for New Years Eve. Not bad for just cooking on a > > Coleman camp stove. > > > > I don't know why it is, but I never manage to get photos when all hell > > is breaking loose. We came head on into a couple big logging trucks on > > the 2 track and had to back 3/4 the way around a lake to get to a place > > I could pull the CJ7 off safely. It was too soft and swampy to just > > ditch it. > > > > Then a couple miles farther on we ran into a drunk logging company > > repair man in a pickup truck with a couple skidder tires on back and > > that SOB ran us right off the road. This was on a 2 lane plowed road > > almost at the highway! So I am hooked with 2 wheels off the edge that > > looked flat but no bottom and I am getting the winch control out when > > the drunk comes back to tug me out... He damn near sideswiped me again > > as he is backing by and I am tucked into the ditch. Anyway I hooked my > > strap to his tow hook and he got me back up onto the road. But, but, he > > still has to pass me! LOL! I just stopped in place and let hem fight > > his way on buy finally. It was messing up what little brain he had > > left. Whew.... > > > > So we finally make it to pavement and I asked my wife, oh did you get > > any photos off all that??? Nope... neither one of us thought of it. > > > > Mike > > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 > > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's > > Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! > > Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 > > (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) |
Re: Ontario Canada New Years Bush Run Report
This was way over at the east trail head to the area. The one dam
(shorter one) is about 6' high. Those beavers are quite the construction engineers. Mike billy ray wrote: > > Sounds like you had a bit of excitement ! > > That wasn't the beaver dam around the bend was it? > > We all missed a feast as Mike is a premier camp cook and now baker too ! > > "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message > news:43BD84A1.22419477@sympatico.ca... > > It was a wet one..... > > > > We were in 4x4 for the whole 4-5 hour trip out to the trail head on > > Saturday, New Years Eve. It was snowing steady with tons of cars in the > > ditches all over the place. I mean I am cruising along at a nice 55 mph > > and these fools are just whipping on by me. Most folks were smart > > enough to just follow the 4x4's rather than pass them but wow. The cops > > reported clocking one fool at 150 kph before he did somersaults in the > > ditch.... > > > > I was smart and got the hard doors on with the hard top before we left > > so we had tons of heat inside. That GM blower upgrade for the CJ7's is > > wicked! Don't need gloves, hat or boots on or even to have the coat > > done up. You just have to watch the feet. They get too hot and damp > > then when you get out you can freeze them fast. We learned to have dry > > socks and boots waiting for the end of the trip after the first > > freeze.... > > > > The area was busy with snowmobilers in most of the hunt camps. We got > > lucky and the CJ7 chewed it's way back into one cabin that was empty off > > the beaten track. The sledders followed my tracks the next day though > > so they now know where this camp is too. grr.... Oh well, the area was > > nice for a few years.... > > > > The weather got warm and foggy which didn't make for good photos or solo > > wheeling. The snow was really heavy and the poor old CJ7 had to really > > work at chewing through it so we mostly stayed by the nice hot fire. I > > got a few photos though. I took some shots of animal tracks, fox after > > mice and wolf tracks following a deer trail. I also got a few winter > > trail scenery shots. They are located here: > > http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 > > and over here: alt.binaries.pictures.autos.4x4 > > > > I got a folding Coleman oven for Christmas and had some fun with that. > > Made up some shortbread cookies for a first try and they turned out > > perfect. I even dipped the corners in chocolate. Made some chocolate > > chip cookies another night. We had a lamb shoulder roast with roast > > potatoes and asparagus for New Yeas Day dinner and had some live > > lobsters along to cook for New Years Eve. Not bad for just cooking on a > > Coleman camp stove. > > > > I don't know why it is, but I never manage to get photos when all hell > > is breaking loose. We came head on into a couple big logging trucks on > > the 2 track and had to back 3/4 the way around a lake to get to a place > > I could pull the CJ7 off safely. It was too soft and swampy to just > > ditch it. > > > > Then a couple miles farther on we ran into a drunk logging company > > repair man in a pickup truck with a couple skidder tires on back and > > that SOB ran us right off the road. This was on a 2 lane plowed road > > almost at the highway! So I am hooked with 2 wheels off the edge that > > looked flat but no bottom and I am getting the winch control out when > > the drunk comes back to tug me out... He damn near sideswiped me again > > as he is backing by and I am tucked into the ditch. Anyway I hooked my > > strap to his tow hook and he got me back up onto the road. But, but, he > > still has to pass me! LOL! I just stopped in place and let hem fight > > his way on buy finally. It was messing up what little brain he had > > left. Whew.... > > > > So we finally make it to pavement and I asked my wife, oh did you get > > any photos off all that??? Nope... neither one of us thought of it. > > > > Mike > > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 > > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's > > Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! > > Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 > > (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) |
Re: Ontario Canada New Years Bush Run Report
This was way over at the east trail head to the area. The one dam
(shorter one) is about 6' high. Those beavers are quite the construction engineers. Mike billy ray wrote: > > Sounds like you had a bit of excitement ! > > That wasn't the beaver dam around the bend was it? > > We all missed a feast as Mike is a premier camp cook and now baker too ! > > "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message > news:43BD84A1.22419477@sympatico.ca... > > It was a wet one..... > > > > We were in 4x4 for the whole 4-5 hour trip out to the trail head on > > Saturday, New Years Eve. It was snowing steady with tons of cars in the > > ditches all over the place. I mean I am cruising along at a nice 55 mph > > and these fools are just whipping on by me. Most folks were smart > > enough to just follow the 4x4's rather than pass them but wow. The cops > > reported clocking one fool at 150 kph before he did somersaults in the > > ditch.... > > > > I was smart and got the hard doors on with the hard top before we left > > so we had tons of heat inside. That GM blower upgrade for the CJ7's is > > wicked! Don't need gloves, hat or boots on or even to have the coat > > done up. You just have to watch the feet. They get too hot and damp > > then when you get out you can freeze them fast. We learned to have dry > > socks and boots waiting for the end of the trip after the first > > freeze.... > > > > The area was busy with snowmobilers in most of the hunt camps. We got > > lucky and the CJ7 chewed it's way back into one cabin that was empty off > > the beaten track. The sledders followed my tracks the next day though > > so they now know where this camp is too. grr.... Oh well, the area was > > nice for a few years.... > > > > The weather got warm and foggy which didn't make for good photos or solo > > wheeling. The snow was really heavy and the poor old CJ7 had to really > > work at chewing through it so we mostly stayed by the nice hot fire. I > > got a few photos though. I took some shots of animal tracks, fox after > > mice and wolf tracks following a deer trail. I also got a few winter > > trail scenery shots. They are located here: > > http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 > > and over here: alt.binaries.pictures.autos.4x4 > > > > I got a folding Coleman oven for Christmas and had some fun with that. > > Made up some shortbread cookies for a first try and they turned out > > perfect. I even dipped the corners in chocolate. Made some chocolate > > chip cookies another night. We had a lamb shoulder roast with roast > > potatoes and asparagus for New Yeas Day dinner and had some live > > lobsters along to cook for New Years Eve. Not bad for just cooking on a > > Coleman camp stove. > > > > I don't know why it is, but I never manage to get photos when all hell > > is breaking loose. We came head on into a couple big logging trucks on > > the 2 track and had to back 3/4 the way around a lake to get to a place > > I could pull the CJ7 off safely. It was too soft and swampy to just > > ditch it. > > > > Then a couple miles farther on we ran into a drunk logging company > > repair man in a pickup truck with a couple skidder tires on back and > > that SOB ran us right off the road. This was on a 2 lane plowed road > > almost at the highway! So I am hooked with 2 wheels off the edge that > > looked flat but no bottom and I am getting the winch control out when > > the drunk comes back to tug me out... He damn near sideswiped me again > > as he is backing by and I am tucked into the ditch. Anyway I hooked my > > strap to his tow hook and he got me back up onto the road. But, but, he > > still has to pass me! LOL! I just stopped in place and let hem fight > > his way on buy finally. It was messing up what little brain he had > > left. Whew.... > > > > So we finally make it to pavement and I asked my wife, oh did you get > > any photos off all that??? Nope... neither one of us thought of it. > > > > Mike > > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 > > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's > > Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! > > Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 > > (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) |
Re: Ontario Canada New Years Bush Run Report
Hi Mike:
Sounds like a fun trip. Thanks for the report. Tom "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:43BD84A1.22419477@sympatico.ca... > It was a wet one..... > > We were in 4x4 for the whole 4-5 hour trip out to the trail head on > Saturday, New Years Eve. It was snowing steady with tons of cars in the > ditches all over the place. I mean I am cruising along at a nice 55 mph > and these fools are just whipping on by me. Most folks were smart > enough to just follow the 4x4's rather than pass them but wow. The cops > reported clocking one fool at 150 kph before he did somersaults in the > ditch.... > >snip |
Re: Ontario Canada New Years Bush Run Report
Hi Mike:
Sounds like a fun trip. Thanks for the report. Tom "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:43BD84A1.22419477@sympatico.ca... > It was a wet one..... > > We were in 4x4 for the whole 4-5 hour trip out to the trail head on > Saturday, New Years Eve. It was snowing steady with tons of cars in the > ditches all over the place. I mean I am cruising along at a nice 55 mph > and these fools are just whipping on by me. Most folks were smart > enough to just follow the 4x4's rather than pass them but wow. The cops > reported clocking one fool at 150 kph before he did somersaults in the > ditch.... > >snip |
Re: Ontario Canada New Years Bush Run Report
Hi Mike:
Sounds like a fun trip. Thanks for the report. Tom "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:43BD84A1.22419477@sympatico.ca... > It was a wet one..... > > We were in 4x4 for the whole 4-5 hour trip out to the trail head on > Saturday, New Years Eve. It was snowing steady with tons of cars in the > ditches all over the place. I mean I am cruising along at a nice 55 mph > and these fools are just whipping on by me. Most folks were smart > enough to just follow the 4x4's rather than pass them but wow. The cops > reported clocking one fool at 150 kph before he did somersaults in the > ditch.... > >snip |
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