Ahh...this weather is tough
#21
Originally posted by: BryceGTX
LOL elkbow. You may get soft with all that bikini weather!! WU and I went up to Bracebridge sledding last week. It was great, 6 inches of new snow two of the days. Put about 300 miles on. The hills on the sled trails in Bracebridge are like riding the Bull gap trails in Michigan. Quite a few steep hills. LOL, clearly nothing like the "hills" in the rockies. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
BryceGTX
LOL elkbow. You may get soft with all that bikini weather!! WU and I went up to Bracebridge sledding last week. It was great, 6 inches of new snow two of the days. Put about 300 miles on. The hills on the sled trails in Bracebridge are like riding the Bull gap trails in Michigan. Quite a few steep hills. LOL, clearly nothing like the "hills" in the rockies. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
BryceGTX
#22
Snowmobiling is great, but I still think that ATV'ing beats it by a longshot. I'm only 15, but I've lived in California, virginia, connecticut, and maine. I was really too young to remember california, but i have pictures and videos of myself there. I have to say that the lifestyle in Maine is by far the best. But it is all personal preference. I like cooler over warmer, and like the outdoors. The proximity to NY was nice in CT, but that was also part of the reason we moved to Maine. It was a complete attitude change, and definetly one for the better.
#24
lol, its snowing here too. My mom spun the jeep on the highway 4 times and landed in a snowbank, but it was a soft one, so no damage at all. If the snowbank hadnt been there, it wouldnt have been such a soft landing.
#25
Originally posted by: tyler711
lol, its snowing here too. My mom spun the jeep on the highway 4 times and landed in a snowbank, but it was a soft one, so no damage at all. If the snowbank hadnt been there, it wouldnt have been such a soft landing.
lol, its snowing here too. My mom spun the jeep on the highway 4 times and landed in a snowbank, but it was a soft one, so no damage at all. If the snowbank hadnt been there, it wouldnt have been such a soft landing.
Here in New Mexico when it snows, its best to stay off the roads. People here can't drive when its dry....really bad when it rains.....when it snows....wow....best to stay off the road. I go to work about 0540 in the morning, so not many people on the road...
still snowing here, I plowed my driveway, the sidewalk on both sides of the street and a few of the neighbors driveways....I learned one thing, the 48" plow works good for what I need it....I only moved one angle to the side to plow the sidewalks and tooks some gravel/drit with the plow....so I moved it two positions to the side and then I could get down these narrow sidewalks better....
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