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My buddy and I took a week to go ATVing on some new trails in central Utah. The Arapeen Trail system in Utah is huge, and is broken down into the North End and the South End. I did the Southern End last fall. So my Buddy and I did the North End last week. :drivingc:

The weather was interesting … when I got up the first morning & checked out the temp, I found it was colder in my trailer than in the fridge of the trailer !! I used the furnace from then on out … :smilielol5c:

We did approx 236 miles of riding during the week. However, most of that was road riding …. But we still managed to have a great time. There were more people in the area than we liked & it was real dry & dusty with a lot of the dust being like talcum powder. AND, with little to no wind, the dust would just hang in the trees or small valleys …. So I got my fill of dirt that week !! :coolgleamAc:

We saw lots of game. Mostly deer, but we did see a few Elk and we saw a Red Tailed Hawk get his Rodent Lunch on the fly … it was pretty cool. I watched two crows give a Golden Eagle a tough time over a dead pot gut squirrel until the Eagle left … with empty talons. :shock2:

I really goofed up with the vids & pics however. I went to transfer the vids & pics from my cameras to an external hard drive I had taken (my laptop won’t handle HD videos) … but I forgot my transfer cables. And it seems my laptop didn’t like the SD cards. So I borrowed my buddies laptop, did the SD card transfer to the external hard drive thing. But when I got home & tried to transfer those files from the external hard drive to my PC, I get the message there are some bad sectors … and I’ve spent the last three days with several software programs trying to recover those files, but it appears it’s a “No-Go at this Station” !! And wouldn’t you know it, some of the vids I can’t recover are the best ones !! :aargh:

Anyway, I put together a 10 minute vid & some photos of the trip with what I had that was good. And even then, 10 minutes does not do a weeklong trip justice !! :nopityc:

Here it is & I hope everyone enjoys the show ….... Oh yeah, make sure you change the video setting to 1080p & use the mid-sized screen. It looks pretty cool that way ... :cheers2c:

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrQ3u93lrr4&feature=player_embedded]North Arapeen ATV Trip Ver2 - 10 thru15 Jun 012 - YouTube[/ame]

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Posted
:yes:awesome video gunny. those trails took cool to ride and the scenery looks amazing out there. that ridgeline trail looks like an awesome trail to ride. i wish we had places like that out here.
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nice song selection too. that last one was cool who was it.

Glad you enjoyed the vid Greenie Guy !! :bow:

All the songs are by the group "Redlight King" and off the album "Something for the Pain". :party2:

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As usual Gunny another sweet Vid :yes: since I broke my wrist I out for 3 months so post more vids!!:laugh:

THANKS Nut guy !! :bow2:

Broke your wrist ?? ... BUMMER dude !! ....... well get better & heal quick, SAVVY !! :woot:

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yep broke it riding at the sand dunes :laugh:

Yup, along with legs & feet, that happens more than people think !! :wasntme:

At least it wasn't yer neck !! .... seen a few of those, not a pretty site .... :ack2c:

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Yup, along with legs & feet, that happens more than people think !! :wasntme:

At least it wasn't yer neck !! .... seen a few of those, not a pretty site .... :ack2c:

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I`ve seen a few myself !!:no:

Posted
Nice job again Gunny !! :woot:

Looked like a blast for sure !!

THANKS Ox Guy !! :bow2: ........ it was so much fun that guy almost hates going back home !! :toetap05c:

Awesome video. Looks like a place you could spend more than a week at for sure.

THANKS Wylde1 Dude !! :bow: .......... No kidding ... a week there just gets you started !! :woot:

100% a-frigging-mazing. Guess I should start planning a trip for next year. Awesome vid.

Why Thank You Jeep Guy !! ... THANK YOU VERY MUCH !!! :bow: ... :bow2:

Yup, pray no fires get started down that way & start planning now !! :cheer:

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Hope you are able to recover more pictures and video. Man what we would do to have a riding area like that.

THANKS ... and I'm still running a Recovery program trying to get those vids & photo's ... crap, it's taking forever .... but if I can recovery them it'll be worth it. :brickwall:

Why, you'ld ride like I do & have a blast do'in it silly !! :slap: ... :partyc:

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