Old PSAR thread - please see the new one
Originally posted by: Bear4570
We did Rock Candy East to North Rim #1 to Middle Waddell Loop to Waddell Campground. Then Molly Porter #40 to Molly Porter #3 to Mount Molly Porter trail to Rock Candy West back to the parking lot. The trails were damp enough that the only dust was in the clear cuts and there were even a few minor mud puddles. Ran into a half a dozen different or so riders near the start but only 3 dirt bikers on the the way back. It was a perfect day, weather wise for riding. To bad noboy else opted in.
Originally posted by: tencubed
Woke up this morning with a bit of a back problem. Helped a neighbor move some stuff around last night and am paying the price. Met up with Bear and Chuck at "The Place" restaurant on Mud Bay Road for breakfast and just came on home. Last I saw of the "Ancient Riders" (I think I like that) they were on the the road to Rock Candy.
Woke up this morning with a bit of a back problem. Helped a neighbor move some stuff around last night and am paying the price. Met up with Bear and Chuck at "The Place" restaurant on Mud Bay Road for breakfast and just came on home. Last I saw of the "Ancient Riders" (I think I like that) they were on the the road to Rock Candy.
Originally posted by: Red400EXRod
I want to sell my 30.06 if anyone is interested.
Springfield Armory Model 1908
I want to sell my 30.06 if anyone is interested.
Springfield Armory Model 1908
I was going to mention this earlier and it slipped my mind, doing that a lot anymore.
At RMC yesterday I looked at a new Griz. 800 cc EFI with POWER STEERING! I suppose that next will come AC and a heater. That quad is nearly as big as a small Jeep. I sat on the thing and tried to picture horsing it around in a tight area. Not my cup of tea but there were a number of people looking at it with the WOW look on their faces.
At RMC yesterday I looked at a new Griz. 800 cc EFI with POWER STEERING! I suppose that next will come AC and a heater. That quad is nearly as big as a small Jeep. I sat on the thing and tried to picture horsing it around in a tight area. Not my cup of tea but there were a number of people looking at it with the WOW look on their faces.
Originally posted by: HappaRap
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Originally posted by: TractorPacker My post count is slippin'.
Originally posted by: tencubed
Might be interested Rod, is the rifle original or has it been modified and how many groves in the bbl?
Originally posted by: Red400EXRod
I want to sell my 30.06 if anyone is interested.
Springfield Armory Model 1908
I want to sell my 30.06 if anyone is interested.
Springfield Armory Model 1908
A funny joke a friend sent........
The Smiths and the Baby Photographer
The Smiths were unable to conceive children and decided to use a surrogate
father to start their family. On the day the proxy father was to arrive,
Mr. Smith kissed his wife goodbye and said, "Well, I'm off now. The man
should be here soon."
Half an hour later, just by chance, a door-to-door baby photographer
happened to ring the doorbell, hoping to make a sale.
"Good mo rning, Ma'am", he said, "I've come to...' "Oh, no need to
explain," Mrs. Smith cut in, embarrassed, "I've been expecting you."
"Have you really?" said the photographer. "Well, that's good. Did you know
babies are my specialty?"
"Well that's what my husband and I had hoped. Please come in and have a
seat"
After a moment she asked, blushing, "Well, where do we start?"
"Leave everything to me. I usually try two in the bathtub, one on the
couch, and perhaps a couple on the bed. And sometimes the living room floor
is fun. You can really spread out there."
"Bathtub, living room floor? No wonder it didn't work out for Harry and
me!"
"Well, Ma'am, none of us can guarantee a good one every time. But if we try
several different positions and I shoot from six or seven angles, I'm sure
y ou'll be pleased with the results."
"My, that's a lot!" gasped Mrs. Smith.
"Ma'am, in my line of work a man has to take his time. I'd love to be in
and out in five minutes, but I'm sure you'd be disappointed with that."
"Don't I know it," said Mrs. Smith quietly.
The photographer opened his briefcase and pulled out a portfolio of his baby
pictures. "This was done on the top of a bus," he said.
"Oh my God!" Mrs. Smith exclaimed, grasping at her throat.
"And these twins turned out exceptionally well - when you consider their
mother was so difficult to work with."
"She was difficult?" asked Mrs. Smith.
"Yes, I'm afraid so. I finally had to take her to the park to get the job
done right. People were crowding around four and five deep to get a good
look."
"Four and five deep?" said Mrs. Smith, her eyes wide with amazement.
"Yes", the photographer replied. "And for more than three hours too. The
mother was constantly squealing and yelling - I could hardly concentrate,
and when darkness approached I had to rush my shots. Finally, when the
squirrels began nibbling on my equipment, I just had to pack it all in."
Mrs. Smith leaned forward. "Do you mean they actually chewed on your,
um,..equipment?"
"It's true, Ma'am, yes. Well, if you're ready, I'll set-up my tripod and we
can get to work right away."
"Tripod?"
"Oh yes, Ma'am. I need to use a tripod to rest my Canon on. It's much too
big to be held in the hand very long."
Mrs. Smith fainted
The Smiths and the Baby Photographer
The Smiths were unable to conceive children and decided to use a surrogate
father to start their family. On the day the proxy father was to arrive,
Mr. Smith kissed his wife goodbye and said, "Well, I'm off now. The man
should be here soon."
Half an hour later, just by chance, a door-to-door baby photographer
happened to ring the doorbell, hoping to make a sale.
"Good mo rning, Ma'am", he said, "I've come to...' "Oh, no need to
explain," Mrs. Smith cut in, embarrassed, "I've been expecting you."
"Have you really?" said the photographer. "Well, that's good. Did you know
babies are my specialty?"
"Well that's what my husband and I had hoped. Please come in and have a
seat"
After a moment she asked, blushing, "Well, where do we start?"
"Leave everything to me. I usually try two in the bathtub, one on the
couch, and perhaps a couple on the bed. And sometimes the living room floor
is fun. You can really spread out there."
"Bathtub, living room floor? No wonder it didn't work out for Harry and
me!"
"Well, Ma'am, none of us can guarantee a good one every time. But if we try
several different positions and I shoot from six or seven angles, I'm sure
y ou'll be pleased with the results."
"My, that's a lot!" gasped Mrs. Smith.
"Ma'am, in my line of work a man has to take his time. I'd love to be in
and out in five minutes, but I'm sure you'd be disappointed with that."
"Don't I know it," said Mrs. Smith quietly.
The photographer opened his briefcase and pulled out a portfolio of his baby
pictures. "This was done on the top of a bus," he said.
"Oh my God!" Mrs. Smith exclaimed, grasping at her throat.
"And these twins turned out exceptionally well - when you consider their
mother was so difficult to work with."
"She was difficult?" asked Mrs. Smith.
"Yes, I'm afraid so. I finally had to take her to the park to get the job
done right. People were crowding around four and five deep to get a good
look."
"Four and five deep?" said Mrs. Smith, her eyes wide with amazement.
"Yes", the photographer replied. "And for more than three hours too. The
mother was constantly squealing and yelling - I could hardly concentrate,
and when darkness approached I had to rush my shots. Finally, when the
squirrels began nibbling on my equipment, I just had to pack it all in."
Mrs. Smith leaned forward. "Do you mean they actually chewed on your,
um,..equipment?"
"It's true, Ma'am, yes. Well, if you're ready, I'll set-up my tripod and we
can get to work right away."
"Tripod?"
"Oh yes, Ma'am. I need to use a tripod to rest my Canon on. It's much too
big to be held in the hand very long."
Mrs. Smith fainted
Originally posted by: Red400EXRod
Bear
Any word yet on my 30.06?
Bear
Any word yet on my 30.06?
He got back and I left on vacation so we missed each other. I got a guess from a guy I know at the gun show today and he thinks in the $350 range (he didn't see the pictures though). I get an additional info this week.
Fred
Originally posted by: Red400EXRod
It is all original, never been re-blued, PM me your email address and I'll email you pictures.
Originally posted by: tencubed
Might be interested Rod, is the rifle original or has it been modified and how many groves in the bbl?
Originally posted by: Red400EXRod
I want to sell my 30.06 if anyone is interested.
Springfield Armory Model 1908
I want to sell my 30.06 if anyone is interested.
Springfield Armory Model 1908






