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Yup, some more Track'in Po** for your viewing enjoyment !! :smilielol5c::smilielol5c::smilielol5c:

The holidays are over & everyone went back to work & school, so I decided to go for a ride yesterday. … while my rid’in buddy stayed home … sicker than a dirty dog !! :pukec:

It sure looked like the sledders where out in large numbers because the snow was tore up almost everywhere. But holiday weeks tend to do that !! :bangheadc:

We really need more snow. There’s sagebrush and stuff stick’in out all over. And hitting a hidden log or rock not only scares the crap out of ya, it jars your teeth a mite too !! :shock2:

Don’t get me wrong, there’s plenty of snow to get stuck in, but what we have is dry, powdery, windblown stuff. If you break thru the crust … or hit a packed crusty area on one side, yet the other side is soft & powdery … and wind blown into a ditch … well, it tends to be WORK !!! :toetap05c:

It was kinda cool when I started, my temp gauge read minus 10 degs F … yet, it warmed all the way up to 11 degs F above freezing. Had a blast and did 44.5 miles … so it wasn’t too bad !! :woot:

Here’s a video of the days fun times. Hope you enjoy it !! Remember, change the video quality to 720p for the best viewing enjoyment !! :coolgleamAc:

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2jgTlcO0-s]02 Jan 2013 - Curtis Creek Ride - YouTube[/ame]

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gorgeous Gunny ... er, i mean the video :laugh:

we had a break in temps here from the cold the last few days, was near 25 to 28 F ... unusual for here.

sure did have an itch to get out in it !!

thanks for another video !!

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digging out had to suck ... but looks like it was a good ride other than that ...the views up there are awsome ... thanks for another great gunny vid ...

Yup, digging out sucks ... but at least I had a shovel & I was able to get out ... SAVVY !!?? :woot:

THANKS for the kind words & THANKS for watch'in too !! :notworthy:

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gorgeous Gunny ... er, i mean the video :laugh:

we had a break in temps here from the cold the last few days, was near 25 to 28 F ... unusual for here.

sure did have an itch to get out in it !!

thanks for another video !!

OH ... and you don't think I'M a handsome devil ?? ....... Don't answer that ... might be to much information & make me lose sleep at nite !! :wideeyed:

Glad you enjoyed the vid however OX Guy !! And THANKS for watch'in !! :notworthy:

We've been in a weather slump here for a while ... fog, smog & haze with temps in the teens to low 20's all day long ... we need it to warm up & snow ... here's hop'in !! :wasntme:

Nice po** Gunny :laugh: Sweet vid !!

Glad you enjoyed the performance Quad Guy !! :notworthy:

Very Cool!

THANKS Swampy !! Glad you enjoyed the show as well !! :notworthy:

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