what i did on my weekend vacation...
#1
what i did on my weekend vacation...
http://www.wattora.com/forum/showthread.php?t=5066
thanks Mike for letting me tag along and it was good to see everyone again! Mike, Brandi, Max, Roger.. etc...
Click on the link above to see all the pics but a few here.
thanks Mike for letting me tag along and it was good to see everyone again! Mike, Brandi, Max, Roger.. etc...
Click on the link above to see all the pics but a few here.
#3
also, for those that dont know, jsut want to throw out a hey you guys rock.
The folks from WATTORA were a ton of fun to hang out with. Being a former wheeler myself (I sucked at it and knew nothing) it was interesting to see the difference between my group in high school, didnt care, ran on Fort Lewis, littered, didnt care about staying on or near traisl, etc.. and the WATTORA group: picked up other people's trash and litter, stayed on trails, were organized, safe, helpful to each other and caring, teaching and understanding of newbs.
All in all, it was a great way to learn more about a group of guys and gals who really know thier stuff and know how to have a grea time while taking care of the areas they get to use!
Below by the way, is a picture of some local rednecks who prove three things:
1. Cousins should not marry
2. Stupid truly is as stupid does
3. Hurricane at 9:30 in the morning leads to nothing but bad things.
The folks from WATTORA were a ton of fun to hang out with. Being a former wheeler myself (I sucked at it and knew nothing) it was interesting to see the difference between my group in high school, didnt care, ran on Fort Lewis, littered, didnt care about staying on or near traisl, etc.. and the WATTORA group: picked up other people's trash and litter, stayed on trails, were organized, safe, helpful to each other and caring, teaching and understanding of newbs.
All in all, it was a great way to learn more about a group of guys and gals who really know thier stuff and know how to have a grea time while taking care of the areas they get to use!
Below by the way, is a picture of some local rednecks who prove three things:
1. Cousins should not marry
2. Stupid truly is as stupid does
3. Hurricane at 9:30 in the morning leads to nothing but bad things.
#12
Looks like fun.
I went out with some guys on a snow run at Brown's Camp in the Tillamook State Forest in Oregon this winter. It was a lot of fun.
You guys should buy some Warn Winches, though (sorry: shameless plug for my employer :D )
I went out with some guys on a snow run at Brown's Camp in the Tillamook State Forest in Oregon this winter. It was a lot of fun.
You guys should buy some Warn Winches, though (sorry: shameless plug for my employer :D )
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Hey Dustin, our Xb's somewhat did that kinda stuff.. If only the ground was wet/muddy then ha ha
Looks like a lot of fun. I have never been 4 wheelin' like that before
Looks like a lot of fun. I have never been 4 wheelin' like that before
#14
Now I understand why some of the guys around here have such muddy rigs and big tires!!!! I've tried riding my mountain bike in their playgrounds and knew not to ride through any puddles there (or I would surely drown!!)...... I'm not sure I understand but then, maybe I do!
#15
Originally Posted by PizzaBox
Now I understand why some of the guys around here have such muddy rigs and big tires!!!! I've tried riding my mountain bike in their playgrounds and knew not to ride through any puddles there (or I would surely drown!!)...... I'm not sure I understand but then, maybe I do!
It was actaully retty funny, the picture of the truck almost on its side in the puddle was because there is about a 4- foot deep hole right there but the rest of the puddle is only about 2-3 feet deep. A motorcycle rider didnt quite realize that and nearly completely submerged himself and his bike when he found the hole. It was pretty funny!