totally jeepless till unlimited rubi
#171
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Re: OT: lever guns WAS: totally jeepless till unlimited rubi
Fortunately I've never been put in that position. I did scare a
couple Generals enough that they talked to me directly when I was given
bad azimuths and I plotted an Honest John popped over what would be the
spectator bleachers for the next day, in Germany.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
K Horner wrote:
>
> To the guys on the ground you were the most bueatiful sight they had ever
> seen!!!
couple Generals enough that they talked to me directly when I was given
bad azimuths and I plotted an Honest John popped over what would be the
spectator bleachers for the next day, in Germany.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
K Horner wrote:
>
> To the guys on the ground you were the most bueatiful sight they had ever
> seen!!!
#172
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Re: OT: lever guns WAS: totally jeepless till unlimited rubi
Fortunately I've never been put in that position. I did scare a
couple Generals enough that they talked to me directly when I was given
bad azimuths and I plotted an Honest John popped over what would be the
spectator bleachers for the next day, in Germany.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
K Horner wrote:
>
> To the guys on the ground you were the most bueatiful sight they had ever
> seen!!!
couple Generals enough that they talked to me directly when I was given
bad azimuths and I plotted an Honest John popped over what would be the
spectator bleachers for the next day, in Germany.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
K Horner wrote:
>
> To the guys on the ground you were the most bueatiful sight they had ever
> seen!!!
#173
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Re: OT: lever guns WAS: totally jeepless till unlimited rubi
Fortunately I've never been put in that position. I did scare a
couple Generals enough that they talked to me directly when I was given
bad azimuths and I plotted an Honest John popped over what would be the
spectator bleachers for the next day, in Germany.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
K Horner wrote:
>
> To the guys on the ground you were the most bueatiful sight they had ever
> seen!!!
couple Generals enough that they talked to me directly when I was given
bad azimuths and I plotted an Honest John popped over what would be the
spectator bleachers for the next day, in Germany.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
K Horner wrote:
>
> To the guys on the ground you were the most bueatiful sight they had ever
> seen!!!
#174
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Re: OT: lever guns WAS: totally jeepless till unlimited rubi
I'm not sure HOW I looked but the FAC and the grunts were in a real
hurry to get all that stuff on the ground. I doubt anyone noticed
that the backwash flamed out one engine and that the a/c lost 80 kts
instanltly in a 45 degree dive. Picked my teeth off the glare shield
and went home...
On Sat, 31 Jul 2004 00:45:33 UTC "K Horner" <k@comcast.net> wrote:
> To the guys on the ground you were the most bueatiful sight they had ever
> seen!!!
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:410A8B76.D04BA289@***.net...
> > Yes, but you looked good.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > Will Honea wrote:
> > >
> > > And the 2.75 has no "recoil" - which led me to accept the FAC's
> > > request to salvo all 4 LAU-19 pods one fine day. That's when I
> > > learned real fast that while there is no recoil, that rocket blast can
> > > be a bitch! Not to mention what all that exhaust gas did to the
> > > engines. I'll bet that would have been fun in a chopper.
>
>
--
Will Honea
hurry to get all that stuff on the ground. I doubt anyone noticed
that the backwash flamed out one engine and that the a/c lost 80 kts
instanltly in a 45 degree dive. Picked my teeth off the glare shield
and went home...
On Sat, 31 Jul 2004 00:45:33 UTC "K Horner" <k@comcast.net> wrote:
> To the guys on the ground you were the most bueatiful sight they had ever
> seen!!!
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:410A8B76.D04BA289@***.net...
> > Yes, but you looked good.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > Will Honea wrote:
> > >
> > > And the 2.75 has no "recoil" - which led me to accept the FAC's
> > > request to salvo all 4 LAU-19 pods one fine day. That's when I
> > > learned real fast that while there is no recoil, that rocket blast can
> > > be a bitch! Not to mention what all that exhaust gas did to the
> > > engines. I'll bet that would have been fun in a chopper.
>
>
--
Will Honea
#175
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Re: OT: lever guns WAS: totally jeepless till unlimited rubi
I'm not sure HOW I looked but the FAC and the grunts were in a real
hurry to get all that stuff on the ground. I doubt anyone noticed
that the backwash flamed out one engine and that the a/c lost 80 kts
instanltly in a 45 degree dive. Picked my teeth off the glare shield
and went home...
On Sat, 31 Jul 2004 00:45:33 UTC "K Horner" <k@comcast.net> wrote:
> To the guys on the ground you were the most bueatiful sight they had ever
> seen!!!
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:410A8B76.D04BA289@***.net...
> > Yes, but you looked good.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > Will Honea wrote:
> > >
> > > And the 2.75 has no "recoil" - which led me to accept the FAC's
> > > request to salvo all 4 LAU-19 pods one fine day. That's when I
> > > learned real fast that while there is no recoil, that rocket blast can
> > > be a bitch! Not to mention what all that exhaust gas did to the
> > > engines. I'll bet that would have been fun in a chopper.
>
>
--
Will Honea
hurry to get all that stuff on the ground. I doubt anyone noticed
that the backwash flamed out one engine and that the a/c lost 80 kts
instanltly in a 45 degree dive. Picked my teeth off the glare shield
and went home...
On Sat, 31 Jul 2004 00:45:33 UTC "K Horner" <k@comcast.net> wrote:
> To the guys on the ground you were the most bueatiful sight they had ever
> seen!!!
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:410A8B76.D04BA289@***.net...
> > Yes, but you looked good.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > Will Honea wrote:
> > >
> > > And the 2.75 has no "recoil" - which led me to accept the FAC's
> > > request to salvo all 4 LAU-19 pods one fine day. That's when I
> > > learned real fast that while there is no recoil, that rocket blast can
> > > be a bitch! Not to mention what all that exhaust gas did to the
> > > engines. I'll bet that would have been fun in a chopper.
>
>
--
Will Honea
#176
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Re: OT: lever guns WAS: totally jeepless till unlimited rubi
I'm not sure HOW I looked but the FAC and the grunts were in a real
hurry to get all that stuff on the ground. I doubt anyone noticed
that the backwash flamed out one engine and that the a/c lost 80 kts
instanltly in a 45 degree dive. Picked my teeth off the glare shield
and went home...
On Sat, 31 Jul 2004 00:45:33 UTC "K Horner" <k@comcast.net> wrote:
> To the guys on the ground you were the most bueatiful sight they had ever
> seen!!!
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:410A8B76.D04BA289@***.net...
> > Yes, but you looked good.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > Will Honea wrote:
> > >
> > > And the 2.75 has no "recoil" - which led me to accept the FAC's
> > > request to salvo all 4 LAU-19 pods one fine day. That's when I
> > > learned real fast that while there is no recoil, that rocket blast can
> > > be a bitch! Not to mention what all that exhaust gas did to the
> > > engines. I'll bet that would have been fun in a chopper.
>
>
--
Will Honea
hurry to get all that stuff on the ground. I doubt anyone noticed
that the backwash flamed out one engine and that the a/c lost 80 kts
instanltly in a 45 degree dive. Picked my teeth off the glare shield
and went home...
On Sat, 31 Jul 2004 00:45:33 UTC "K Horner" <k@comcast.net> wrote:
> To the guys on the ground you were the most bueatiful sight they had ever
> seen!!!
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:410A8B76.D04BA289@***.net...
> > Yes, but you looked good.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > Will Honea wrote:
> > >
> > > And the 2.75 has no "recoil" - which led me to accept the FAC's
> > > request to salvo all 4 LAU-19 pods one fine day. That's when I
> > > learned real fast that while there is no recoil, that rocket blast can
> > > be a bitch! Not to mention what all that exhaust gas did to the
> > > engines. I'll bet that would have been fun in a chopper.
>
>
--
Will Honea
#177
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Re: OT: lever guns WAS: totally jeepless till unlimited rubi
I'm not sure HOW I looked but the FAC and the grunts were in a real
hurry to get all that stuff on the ground. I doubt anyone noticed
that the backwash flamed out one engine and that the a/c lost 80 kts
instanltly in a 45 degree dive. Picked my teeth off the glare shield
and went home...
On Sat, 31 Jul 2004 00:45:33 UTC "K Horner" <k@comcast.net> wrote:
> To the guys on the ground you were the most bueatiful sight they had ever
> seen!!!
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:410A8B76.D04BA289@***.net...
> > Yes, but you looked good.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > Will Honea wrote:
> > >
> > > And the 2.75 has no "recoil" - which led me to accept the FAC's
> > > request to salvo all 4 LAU-19 pods one fine day. That's when I
> > > learned real fast that while there is no recoil, that rocket blast can
> > > be a bitch! Not to mention what all that exhaust gas did to the
> > > engines. I'll bet that would have been fun in a chopper.
>
>
--
Will Honea
hurry to get all that stuff on the ground. I doubt anyone noticed
that the backwash flamed out one engine and that the a/c lost 80 kts
instanltly in a 45 degree dive. Picked my teeth off the glare shield
and went home...
On Sat, 31 Jul 2004 00:45:33 UTC "K Horner" <k@comcast.net> wrote:
> To the guys on the ground you were the most bueatiful sight they had ever
> seen!!!
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:410A8B76.D04BA289@***.net...
> > Yes, but you looked good.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > Will Honea wrote:
> > >
> > > And the 2.75 has no "recoil" - which led me to accept the FAC's
> > > request to salvo all 4 LAU-19 pods one fine day. That's when I
> > > learned real fast that while there is no recoil, that rocket blast can
> > > be a bitch! Not to mention what all that exhaust gas did to the
> > > engines. I'll bet that would have been fun in a chopper.
>
>
--
Will Honea
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Re: totally jeepless till unlimited rubi
How's it going up in GFalls these days?
Nope, I haven't joined the MT 4x4 Assoc yet but intend to. Beautiful
country down in the Anaconda area. I will plan on that run for next summer
now that my Jeep is again "trail worthy". The last mod I hope to make is an
AtlasII sometime this fall.
I snapped my rear shock bar last time I was out off roading in the Elkhorns
a few weeks ago. Gotta get that darn thing fixed too.
Thanks for the info.
Terry
"MTJeepers" <mtjeepers@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:CIGdnbRuqqQGbJTcRVn-rA@bresnan.com...
> Hi Terry,
> Im a fellow MT Jeeper in Great falls.
> Have either of you guys joined the MT 4x4 Assoc.?
> The next Divide Ride (05) is supposed to be in Anaconda next July.
> I will also be looking for an Unlimited for the wife next spring.
> JeepNut63
>
> --
> To reply, remove the "NOSPAM" in the reply address.
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>
> "Terry Jeffrey" <twjeffrey@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:41046760$0$94619$ec3e2dad@news.usenetmonster. com...
> Sorry man, I haven't checked that darn hotmail account in months! Yep, I
> pass through Billings every once in a blue moon. We'll hook up one of
these
> days for a beer. And perhaps for some Jeepin next summer out here in the
> Elkhorns whenever you get the new Rubi. My real email
> address:mtjeffrey@yahoo.com.
>
> We used to live in Texas for a while too. Once thing I sure miss about
the
> place is the barbeque & steaks. One of our favorite restaurants was the
> Texas Roadhouse. I understand Montana now has one in Billings. That is
> worth the 3.5hr trip to Billings in itself! Montana is cattle country
too,
> but one thing that surprises me about the Helena area is the lack of good
> steakhouses. Go figure. ??
>
> Good choice in Billings. Living right in the mountains is cool, but I
> always did like it out closer to the plains anyway. I check the job ads
> from Billings weekly and would move out that way in a minute if/when the
> right job opens up. Cost of living is cheaper out that way. The closer
you
> get to these mountains the higher it gets. Great hunting out Billings
area
> too, which is one of my other passions. Upland bird, turkey, and
pronghorn
> hunting is tops out there. You can also find the largest bull elk in the
> state out in the CM Russell area in the Missouri Breaks. Billings is
closer
> to Wyoming too, were I used to live and where I one day hope to retire
> (either there or North Dakota).
>
> Those pics you took are awesome! Appears to be the Bighorn Canyon
National
> Rec Area just south of you down along the Wyoming border. That place is
on
> my list of places to explore soon.
>
> A big "welcome" to Big Sky to you & family.
>
> Terry.
>
>
>
> "MontanaJeeper" <montanajeeper@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:20040725145025.21388.00000474@mb-m18.aol.com...
> > >Subject: Re: totally jeepless till unlimited rubi
> > >From: "Terry Jeffrey" twjeffrey@hotmail.com
> >
> > >Is this you Nathan?
> >
> > hi terry! i emailed you several times before the move at whatever
hotmail
> > account you were using before but never heard back from you.
> >
> > >Where in the state are you exactly?
> >
> > we narrowed it down to helena and billings (ruled out great falls the
> first
> > time around) and ultimately decided on billings because of the extensive
> > medical opportunities here for the wifey. we rented a place up in the
> heights
> > figuring we would rent a place for the first year while we acclimate and
> learn
> > the area so we can better determine where we want to be. im pretty sold
> on red
> > lodge but that could end up being to much of a commute for the wifey in
> the
> > winter. im not ready to buy yet, but currently shopping for rural land.
> i
> > want to find about 100 acres and this is much easier to do around
billings
> > anyway. not as mountainous as our your way, but still nothing short of
> > awesome. on my recent flight back from texas i took a couple pictures
of
> the
> > rimrocks around billings from 31,000 feet just before we landed. here
> they
> > are:
> >
> > http://www.imageark.net/0001/283jLf.jpg
> >
> > http://www.imageark.net/0001/rNRF5w.jpg
> >
> > next time you get down to billings (as everyone does sooner or later)
give
> me a
> > shout. email me or give me the email address you use these days and ill
> send
> > you my contact info.
>
>
>
Nope, I haven't joined the MT 4x4 Assoc yet but intend to. Beautiful
country down in the Anaconda area. I will plan on that run for next summer
now that my Jeep is again "trail worthy". The last mod I hope to make is an
AtlasII sometime this fall.
I snapped my rear shock bar last time I was out off roading in the Elkhorns
a few weeks ago. Gotta get that darn thing fixed too.
Thanks for the info.
Terry
"MTJeepers" <mtjeepers@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:CIGdnbRuqqQGbJTcRVn-rA@bresnan.com...
> Hi Terry,
> Im a fellow MT Jeeper in Great falls.
> Have either of you guys joined the MT 4x4 Assoc.?
> The next Divide Ride (05) is supposed to be in Anaconda next July.
> I will also be looking for an Unlimited for the wife next spring.
> JeepNut63
>
> --
> To reply, remove the "NOSPAM" in the reply address.
> If you forward this message please remove the previous
> senders address and use the BCC feature in your email
> program to protect others from SPAM.
>
> "Terry Jeffrey" <twjeffrey@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:41046760$0$94619$ec3e2dad@news.usenetmonster. com...
> Sorry man, I haven't checked that darn hotmail account in months! Yep, I
> pass through Billings every once in a blue moon. We'll hook up one of
these
> days for a beer. And perhaps for some Jeepin next summer out here in the
> Elkhorns whenever you get the new Rubi. My real email
> address:mtjeffrey@yahoo.com.
>
> We used to live in Texas for a while too. Once thing I sure miss about
the
> place is the barbeque & steaks. One of our favorite restaurants was the
> Texas Roadhouse. I understand Montana now has one in Billings. That is
> worth the 3.5hr trip to Billings in itself! Montana is cattle country
too,
> but one thing that surprises me about the Helena area is the lack of good
> steakhouses. Go figure. ??
>
> Good choice in Billings. Living right in the mountains is cool, but I
> always did like it out closer to the plains anyway. I check the job ads
> from Billings weekly and would move out that way in a minute if/when the
> right job opens up. Cost of living is cheaper out that way. The closer
you
> get to these mountains the higher it gets. Great hunting out Billings
area
> too, which is one of my other passions. Upland bird, turkey, and
pronghorn
> hunting is tops out there. You can also find the largest bull elk in the
> state out in the CM Russell area in the Missouri Breaks. Billings is
closer
> to Wyoming too, were I used to live and where I one day hope to retire
> (either there or North Dakota).
>
> Those pics you took are awesome! Appears to be the Bighorn Canyon
National
> Rec Area just south of you down along the Wyoming border. That place is
on
> my list of places to explore soon.
>
> A big "welcome" to Big Sky to you & family.
>
> Terry.
>
>
>
> "MontanaJeeper" <montanajeeper@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:20040725145025.21388.00000474@mb-m18.aol.com...
> > >Subject: Re: totally jeepless till unlimited rubi
> > >From: "Terry Jeffrey" twjeffrey@hotmail.com
> >
> > >Is this you Nathan?
> >
> > hi terry! i emailed you several times before the move at whatever
hotmail
> > account you were using before but never heard back from you.
> >
> > >Where in the state are you exactly?
> >
> > we narrowed it down to helena and billings (ruled out great falls the
> first
> > time around) and ultimately decided on billings because of the extensive
> > medical opportunities here for the wifey. we rented a place up in the
> heights
> > figuring we would rent a place for the first year while we acclimate and
> learn
> > the area so we can better determine where we want to be. im pretty sold
> on red
> > lodge but that could end up being to much of a commute for the wifey in
> the
> > winter. im not ready to buy yet, but currently shopping for rural land.
> i
> > want to find about 100 acres and this is much easier to do around
billings
> > anyway. not as mountainous as our your way, but still nothing short of
> > awesome. on my recent flight back from texas i took a couple pictures
of
> the
> > rimrocks around billings from 31,000 feet just before we landed. here
> they
> > are:
> >
> > http://www.imageark.net/0001/283jLf.jpg
> >
> > http://www.imageark.net/0001/rNRF5w.jpg
> >
> > next time you get down to billings (as everyone does sooner or later)
give
> me a
> > shout. email me or give me the email address you use these days and ill
> send
> > you my contact info.
>
>
>
#179
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Re: totally jeepless till unlimited rubi
How's it going up in GFalls these days?
Nope, I haven't joined the MT 4x4 Assoc yet but intend to. Beautiful
country down in the Anaconda area. I will plan on that run for next summer
now that my Jeep is again "trail worthy". The last mod I hope to make is an
AtlasII sometime this fall.
I snapped my rear shock bar last time I was out off roading in the Elkhorns
a few weeks ago. Gotta get that darn thing fixed too.
Thanks for the info.
Terry
"MTJeepers" <mtjeepers@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:CIGdnbRuqqQGbJTcRVn-rA@bresnan.com...
> Hi Terry,
> Im a fellow MT Jeeper in Great falls.
> Have either of you guys joined the MT 4x4 Assoc.?
> The next Divide Ride (05) is supposed to be in Anaconda next July.
> I will also be looking for an Unlimited for the wife next spring.
> JeepNut63
>
> --
> To reply, remove the "NOSPAM" in the reply address.
> If you forward this message please remove the previous
> senders address and use the BCC feature in your email
> program to protect others from SPAM.
>
> "Terry Jeffrey" <twjeffrey@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:41046760$0$94619$ec3e2dad@news.usenetmonster. com...
> Sorry man, I haven't checked that darn hotmail account in months! Yep, I
> pass through Billings every once in a blue moon. We'll hook up one of
these
> days for a beer. And perhaps for some Jeepin next summer out here in the
> Elkhorns whenever you get the new Rubi. My real email
> address:mtjeffrey@yahoo.com.
>
> We used to live in Texas for a while too. Once thing I sure miss about
the
> place is the barbeque & steaks. One of our favorite restaurants was the
> Texas Roadhouse. I understand Montana now has one in Billings. That is
> worth the 3.5hr trip to Billings in itself! Montana is cattle country
too,
> but one thing that surprises me about the Helena area is the lack of good
> steakhouses. Go figure. ??
>
> Good choice in Billings. Living right in the mountains is cool, but I
> always did like it out closer to the plains anyway. I check the job ads
> from Billings weekly and would move out that way in a minute if/when the
> right job opens up. Cost of living is cheaper out that way. The closer
you
> get to these mountains the higher it gets. Great hunting out Billings
area
> too, which is one of my other passions. Upland bird, turkey, and
pronghorn
> hunting is tops out there. You can also find the largest bull elk in the
> state out in the CM Russell area in the Missouri Breaks. Billings is
closer
> to Wyoming too, were I used to live and where I one day hope to retire
> (either there or North Dakota).
>
> Those pics you took are awesome! Appears to be the Bighorn Canyon
National
> Rec Area just south of you down along the Wyoming border. That place is
on
> my list of places to explore soon.
>
> A big "welcome" to Big Sky to you & family.
>
> Terry.
>
>
>
> "MontanaJeeper" <montanajeeper@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:20040725145025.21388.00000474@mb-m18.aol.com...
> > >Subject: Re: totally jeepless till unlimited rubi
> > >From: "Terry Jeffrey" twjeffrey@hotmail.com
> >
> > >Is this you Nathan?
> >
> > hi terry! i emailed you several times before the move at whatever
hotmail
> > account you were using before but never heard back from you.
> >
> > >Where in the state are you exactly?
> >
> > we narrowed it down to helena and billings (ruled out great falls the
> first
> > time around) and ultimately decided on billings because of the extensive
> > medical opportunities here for the wifey. we rented a place up in the
> heights
> > figuring we would rent a place for the first year while we acclimate and
> learn
> > the area so we can better determine where we want to be. im pretty sold
> on red
> > lodge but that could end up being to much of a commute for the wifey in
> the
> > winter. im not ready to buy yet, but currently shopping for rural land.
> i
> > want to find about 100 acres and this is much easier to do around
billings
> > anyway. not as mountainous as our your way, but still nothing short of
> > awesome. on my recent flight back from texas i took a couple pictures
of
> the
> > rimrocks around billings from 31,000 feet just before we landed. here
> they
> > are:
> >
> > http://www.imageark.net/0001/283jLf.jpg
> >
> > http://www.imageark.net/0001/rNRF5w.jpg
> >
> > next time you get down to billings (as everyone does sooner or later)
give
> me a
> > shout. email me or give me the email address you use these days and ill
> send
> > you my contact info.
>
>
>
Nope, I haven't joined the MT 4x4 Assoc yet but intend to. Beautiful
country down in the Anaconda area. I will plan on that run for next summer
now that my Jeep is again "trail worthy". The last mod I hope to make is an
AtlasII sometime this fall.
I snapped my rear shock bar last time I was out off roading in the Elkhorns
a few weeks ago. Gotta get that darn thing fixed too.
Thanks for the info.
Terry
"MTJeepers" <mtjeepers@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:CIGdnbRuqqQGbJTcRVn-rA@bresnan.com...
> Hi Terry,
> Im a fellow MT Jeeper in Great falls.
> Have either of you guys joined the MT 4x4 Assoc.?
> The next Divide Ride (05) is supposed to be in Anaconda next July.
> I will also be looking for an Unlimited for the wife next spring.
> JeepNut63
>
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> "Terry Jeffrey" <twjeffrey@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:41046760$0$94619$ec3e2dad@news.usenetmonster. com...
> Sorry man, I haven't checked that darn hotmail account in months! Yep, I
> pass through Billings every once in a blue moon. We'll hook up one of
these
> days for a beer. And perhaps for some Jeepin next summer out here in the
> Elkhorns whenever you get the new Rubi. My real email
> address:mtjeffrey@yahoo.com.
>
> We used to live in Texas for a while too. Once thing I sure miss about
the
> place is the barbeque & steaks. One of our favorite restaurants was the
> Texas Roadhouse. I understand Montana now has one in Billings. That is
> worth the 3.5hr trip to Billings in itself! Montana is cattle country
too,
> but one thing that surprises me about the Helena area is the lack of good
> steakhouses. Go figure. ??
>
> Good choice in Billings. Living right in the mountains is cool, but I
> always did like it out closer to the plains anyway. I check the job ads
> from Billings weekly and would move out that way in a minute if/when the
> right job opens up. Cost of living is cheaper out that way. The closer
you
> get to these mountains the higher it gets. Great hunting out Billings
area
> too, which is one of my other passions. Upland bird, turkey, and
pronghorn
> hunting is tops out there. You can also find the largest bull elk in the
> state out in the CM Russell area in the Missouri Breaks. Billings is
closer
> to Wyoming too, were I used to live and where I one day hope to retire
> (either there or North Dakota).
>
> Those pics you took are awesome! Appears to be the Bighorn Canyon
National
> Rec Area just south of you down along the Wyoming border. That place is
on
> my list of places to explore soon.
>
> A big "welcome" to Big Sky to you & family.
>
> Terry.
>
>
>
> "MontanaJeeper" <montanajeeper@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:20040725145025.21388.00000474@mb-m18.aol.com...
> > >Subject: Re: totally jeepless till unlimited rubi
> > >From: "Terry Jeffrey" twjeffrey@hotmail.com
> >
> > >Is this you Nathan?
> >
> > hi terry! i emailed you several times before the move at whatever
hotmail
> > account you were using before but never heard back from you.
> >
> > >Where in the state are you exactly?
> >
> > we narrowed it down to helena and billings (ruled out great falls the
> first
> > time around) and ultimately decided on billings because of the extensive
> > medical opportunities here for the wifey. we rented a place up in the
> heights
> > figuring we would rent a place for the first year while we acclimate and
> learn
> > the area so we can better determine where we want to be. im pretty sold
> on red
> > lodge but that could end up being to much of a commute for the wifey in
> the
> > winter. im not ready to buy yet, but currently shopping for rural land.
> i
> > want to find about 100 acres and this is much easier to do around
billings
> > anyway. not as mountainous as our your way, but still nothing short of
> > awesome. on my recent flight back from texas i took a couple pictures
of
> the
> > rimrocks around billings from 31,000 feet just before we landed. here
> they
> > are:
> >
> > http://www.imageark.net/0001/283jLf.jpg
> >
> > http://www.imageark.net/0001/rNRF5w.jpg
> >
> > next time you get down to billings (as everyone does sooner or later)
give
> me a
> > shout. email me or give me the email address you use these days and ill
> send
> > you my contact info.
>
>
>
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Re: totally jeepless till unlimited rubi
How's it going up in GFalls these days?
Nope, I haven't joined the MT 4x4 Assoc yet but intend to. Beautiful
country down in the Anaconda area. I will plan on that run for next summer
now that my Jeep is again "trail worthy". The last mod I hope to make is an
AtlasII sometime this fall.
I snapped my rear shock bar last time I was out off roading in the Elkhorns
a few weeks ago. Gotta get that darn thing fixed too.
Thanks for the info.
Terry
"MTJeepers" <mtjeepers@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:CIGdnbRuqqQGbJTcRVn-rA@bresnan.com...
> Hi Terry,
> Im a fellow MT Jeeper in Great falls.
> Have either of you guys joined the MT 4x4 Assoc.?
> The next Divide Ride (05) is supposed to be in Anaconda next July.
> I will also be looking for an Unlimited for the wife next spring.
> JeepNut63
>
> --
> To reply, remove the "NOSPAM" in the reply address.
> If you forward this message please remove the previous
> senders address and use the BCC feature in your email
> program to protect others from SPAM.
>
> "Terry Jeffrey" <twjeffrey@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:41046760$0$94619$ec3e2dad@news.usenetmonster. com...
> Sorry man, I haven't checked that darn hotmail account in months! Yep, I
> pass through Billings every once in a blue moon. We'll hook up one of
these
> days for a beer. And perhaps for some Jeepin next summer out here in the
> Elkhorns whenever you get the new Rubi. My real email
> address:mtjeffrey@yahoo.com.
>
> We used to live in Texas for a while too. Once thing I sure miss about
the
> place is the barbeque & steaks. One of our favorite restaurants was the
> Texas Roadhouse. I understand Montana now has one in Billings. That is
> worth the 3.5hr trip to Billings in itself! Montana is cattle country
too,
> but one thing that surprises me about the Helena area is the lack of good
> steakhouses. Go figure. ??
>
> Good choice in Billings. Living right in the mountains is cool, but I
> always did like it out closer to the plains anyway. I check the job ads
> from Billings weekly and would move out that way in a minute if/when the
> right job opens up. Cost of living is cheaper out that way. The closer
you
> get to these mountains the higher it gets. Great hunting out Billings
area
> too, which is one of my other passions. Upland bird, turkey, and
pronghorn
> hunting is tops out there. You can also find the largest bull elk in the
> state out in the CM Russell area in the Missouri Breaks. Billings is
closer
> to Wyoming too, were I used to live and where I one day hope to retire
> (either there or North Dakota).
>
> Those pics you took are awesome! Appears to be the Bighorn Canyon
National
> Rec Area just south of you down along the Wyoming border. That place is
on
> my list of places to explore soon.
>
> A big "welcome" to Big Sky to you & family.
>
> Terry.
>
>
>
> "MontanaJeeper" <montanajeeper@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:20040725145025.21388.00000474@mb-m18.aol.com...
> > >Subject: Re: totally jeepless till unlimited rubi
> > >From: "Terry Jeffrey" twjeffrey@hotmail.com
> >
> > >Is this you Nathan?
> >
> > hi terry! i emailed you several times before the move at whatever
hotmail
> > account you were using before but never heard back from you.
> >
> > >Where in the state are you exactly?
> >
> > we narrowed it down to helena and billings (ruled out great falls the
> first
> > time around) and ultimately decided on billings because of the extensive
> > medical opportunities here for the wifey. we rented a place up in the
> heights
> > figuring we would rent a place for the first year while we acclimate and
> learn
> > the area so we can better determine where we want to be. im pretty sold
> on red
> > lodge but that could end up being to much of a commute for the wifey in
> the
> > winter. im not ready to buy yet, but currently shopping for rural land.
> i
> > want to find about 100 acres and this is much easier to do around
billings
> > anyway. not as mountainous as our your way, but still nothing short of
> > awesome. on my recent flight back from texas i took a couple pictures
of
> the
> > rimrocks around billings from 31,000 feet just before we landed. here
> they
> > are:
> >
> > http://www.imageark.net/0001/283jLf.jpg
> >
> > http://www.imageark.net/0001/rNRF5w.jpg
> >
> > next time you get down to billings (as everyone does sooner or later)
give
> me a
> > shout. email me or give me the email address you use these days and ill
> send
> > you my contact info.
>
>
>
Nope, I haven't joined the MT 4x4 Assoc yet but intend to. Beautiful
country down in the Anaconda area. I will plan on that run for next summer
now that my Jeep is again "trail worthy". The last mod I hope to make is an
AtlasII sometime this fall.
I snapped my rear shock bar last time I was out off roading in the Elkhorns
a few weeks ago. Gotta get that darn thing fixed too.
Thanks for the info.
Terry
"MTJeepers" <mtjeepers@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:CIGdnbRuqqQGbJTcRVn-rA@bresnan.com...
> Hi Terry,
> Im a fellow MT Jeeper in Great falls.
> Have either of you guys joined the MT 4x4 Assoc.?
> The next Divide Ride (05) is supposed to be in Anaconda next July.
> I will also be looking for an Unlimited for the wife next spring.
> JeepNut63
>
> --
> To reply, remove the "NOSPAM" in the reply address.
> If you forward this message please remove the previous
> senders address and use the BCC feature in your email
> program to protect others from SPAM.
>
> "Terry Jeffrey" <twjeffrey@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:41046760$0$94619$ec3e2dad@news.usenetmonster. com...
> Sorry man, I haven't checked that darn hotmail account in months! Yep, I
> pass through Billings every once in a blue moon. We'll hook up one of
these
> days for a beer. And perhaps for some Jeepin next summer out here in the
> Elkhorns whenever you get the new Rubi. My real email
> address:mtjeffrey@yahoo.com.
>
> We used to live in Texas for a while too. Once thing I sure miss about
the
> place is the barbeque & steaks. One of our favorite restaurants was the
> Texas Roadhouse. I understand Montana now has one in Billings. That is
> worth the 3.5hr trip to Billings in itself! Montana is cattle country
too,
> but one thing that surprises me about the Helena area is the lack of good
> steakhouses. Go figure. ??
>
> Good choice in Billings. Living right in the mountains is cool, but I
> always did like it out closer to the plains anyway. I check the job ads
> from Billings weekly and would move out that way in a minute if/when the
> right job opens up. Cost of living is cheaper out that way. The closer
you
> get to these mountains the higher it gets. Great hunting out Billings
area
> too, which is one of my other passions. Upland bird, turkey, and
pronghorn
> hunting is tops out there. You can also find the largest bull elk in the
> state out in the CM Russell area in the Missouri Breaks. Billings is
closer
> to Wyoming too, were I used to live and where I one day hope to retire
> (either there or North Dakota).
>
> Those pics you took are awesome! Appears to be the Bighorn Canyon
National
> Rec Area just south of you down along the Wyoming border. That place is
on
> my list of places to explore soon.
>
> A big "welcome" to Big Sky to you & family.
>
> Terry.
>
>
>
> "MontanaJeeper" <montanajeeper@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:20040725145025.21388.00000474@mb-m18.aol.com...
> > >Subject: Re: totally jeepless till unlimited rubi
> > >From: "Terry Jeffrey" twjeffrey@hotmail.com
> >
> > >Is this you Nathan?
> >
> > hi terry! i emailed you several times before the move at whatever
hotmail
> > account you were using before but never heard back from you.
> >
> > >Where in the state are you exactly?
> >
> > we narrowed it down to helena and billings (ruled out great falls the
> first
> > time around) and ultimately decided on billings because of the extensive
> > medical opportunities here for the wifey. we rented a place up in the
> heights
> > figuring we would rent a place for the first year while we acclimate and
> learn
> > the area so we can better determine where we want to be. im pretty sold
> on red
> > lodge but that could end up being to much of a commute for the wifey in
> the
> > winter. im not ready to buy yet, but currently shopping for rural land.
> i
> > want to find about 100 acres and this is much easier to do around
billings
> > anyway. not as mountainous as our your way, but still nothing short of
> > awesome. on my recent flight back from texas i took a couple pictures
of
> the
> > rimrocks around billings from 31,000 feet just before we landed. here
> they
> > are:
> >
> > http://www.imageark.net/0001/283jLf.jpg
> >
> > http://www.imageark.net/0001/rNRF5w.jpg
> >
> > next time you get down to billings (as everyone does sooner or later)
give
> me a
> > shout. email me or give me the email address you use these days and ill
> send
> > you my contact info.
>
>
>