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Decided to head up to the mountains and see if the snow is melting much ... it was 21 degs F when I got to the staging area, the wind was howl'in & it was try'in to snow :eek:

Up higher it was snow'in. So I rode for a ways and then turned around and went to some lower elevations and enjoyed some dirt, snow & mud rid'in. :cheer:

What a GREAT FREAK'IN DAY !! :woot:

Hope you enjoy the video & make sure you watch it in 1080P ... :bow:

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkTSWBNR6vM]01 May 2013 - Early Spring Mountain Ride - YouTube[/ame]

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:bow2:Sweet Gunny !! Its meltin fast up top here to ! Seens like we`re get a good storm every Mon or Tues for the last month !!:confused:

Why THANK YOU Quad Nutty Guy !! :notworthy:

Ours is melting too, but we still have about 6 ft on top so it'll be a while until we get up there to ride ... however, I do plan on going as high as I can next time I go. It was so cold with the wind & I hadn't planned on that so I didn't have my balaclava to wear under my helmet & the cold air scream'in thru my motocross helmet just flat froze my bald skull !! :coneheadc: ... :smilielol5c:

We've been gett'in storms up high same as you ... and more next week !!

Glad you enjoyed the vid & THANKS for watch'in Big Guy !! :seeyac:

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Another awesome video Gunny dude.:bow: Looked a little cold to be throwing all that water on yourself. I would be looking for something to warm me up.:flamesmiley: I tried going through some water in my last video and it didn't work out so well.:brickwall: I love the way you go from the snow to the mud..looks like a lot of fun.:hurrayc:

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Another awesome video Gunny dude.:bow: Looked a little cold to be throwing all that water on yourself. I would be looking for something to warm me up.:flamesmiley: I tried going through some water in my last video and it didn't work out so well.:brickwall: I love the way you go from the snow to the mud..looks like a lot of fun.:hurrayc:

Why, Thank You Wylde Guy ... THANK YOU VERY MUCH !! :notworthy:

Well, I did have my Gore-Tex rain suit on, so no worries about gett'in wet or to cold ... besides, I'm kind of a big kid at heart & it's pretty difficult not splash'in around in every puddle of water I see ... SAVVY !!?? :wink:

And yeah, if the water is too deep, the "Brickwall" affect can send a guy over the handlebars ... :shocked:

Again, Glad you enjoyed the video & THANKS for watch'in too !! :cheers2c:

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nice video Gunny !!

i especially liked the different seasons you had on your ride ...

and the downed trees ....

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THANKS Ox Guy !! :notworthy:

Yup, kinda had it all that day ... and the downed trees made it interesting for sure !! :woot:

THANKS for the kind words & THANKS for watch'in too Big Guy !! :seeyac:

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