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got bored and went riding to day !!!!!! thought I would share with you guys

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This would be me !!!:aargh:

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No tracks yet!!!! :yes:

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This helmet makes me look fat !!:laugh:

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This area had no tracks be fore we got there We changed that !:yes:

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Temps in the mid 40`s a little wind but still the day ROCKED !!! :biggrin:

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Looks like you guys had a lot of fun. We have snow up the wazoo! Have to give up on quading for now, but a buddy called me today, and we're going out to bust some drifts tomorrow on the sleds. Can't wait!!

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Looks like you guys had a lot of fun. We have snow up the wazoo! Have to give up on quading for now, but a buddy called me today, and we're going out to bust some drifts tomorrow on the sleds. Can't wait!!

Its been a bad year for snow here NONE!!! 11" total all year The ridin is great though Keep in mind this is at 8500' above sea level :confused:

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sucks, I was so hoping my brakelines would be here in time. I have everything done except pushing a bunch of cotter pins in and doing the front brake lines. Maybe next weekend.

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Its been a bad year for snow here NONE!!! 11" total all year The ridin is great though Keep in mind this is at 8500' above sea level :confused:

How much snow do you usually have at this time of year ? I'll see if I can snap a few pics with my phone today, and post them later in the week.

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How much snow do you usually have at this time of year ? I'll see if I can snap a few pics with my phone today, and post them later in the week.

Last year we had about 40" by now :yes: The mountains have had 210" so far but not much down here :mad:

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Last year we had about 40" by now :yes: The mountains have had 210" so far but not much down here :mad:

wow, looks like you have a ways to catch up this winter. Here's a few pics from our ride yesterday

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I`m jealous!!! That looks like a blast ! I think we are gettin 1" tonite :aargh:

Ya, for bieng flatlanders we have the best powder riding that I have seen in years. Most of it came in the last couple weeks, but the evil weather man is telling us it's going to warm up, which will shrink our perfect playground. Right now you can get bucked off and it feels like landing on a cloud, you just dissapear for a few seconds.

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went riding with bot and his wife back in 08....October, and of course, unbeknownst to us, we got the first snow of the winter that night....opened the door, 3" of snow on the quads and UTV, by morning, 6"....needless to say, we made fresh tracks everywhere, got stuck too much (haha), and had unlimited fun. :D the Sand Dunes of CO turned into the Snow Dunes.

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