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Great turn out

it was a good turn out, the picture is the last 50 ft of the east side of street, it was line both sides and around the corner.

i would say a conservative 300 people around noon, 3-400 vehicles honked there approval, next week should be more. these were older people mainly 40 plus, we need to make our voices heard now!
 

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Be some January riding coming up soon
 

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I got tracks on Onda, riding around farm,,, next adventure is North into the wild blue yonder.

Hard to beleave the it's now the longest day of summer... Dang,,, what's with all this white stuff.

Poplar fuzz unlimited. Ha
 

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This would be fun
 

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All OHV's with tracks rock,,, one must not act like a potato-head "if" you choose to not break crap. Ha.

1 CV joint let go on my Onda when I was doing the Horse Thief Creek run at Radium BC,,, I still managed to pull off another 500+ kms before replacing.

Onda only needs 3 good legs to run on. Ha.

Tracks are the way to fly in the Summer / Winter Months. All season you know.

Let's call it Winntummer since 1 season is easier then the fake 4 season crap-ohla. LOL.

I still like the tires in the rocks since I can get into 2nd gear of race track gas mode. Zoom Zoom.
 

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made a pile of money with tracks on the ranger, worked pretty good, although there was a pile of worn parts that needed replacing.
 

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Jason Nixon on with Danielle Smith tomorrow at 10:00 am regarding Bighorn land use issues. I think it’s AM770 in Calgary and AM630 in Edmonton. Correct me if I’m wrong.
 
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NDP was with me today.

"NOT"

Ha.

The Hines Creek trails are so so, good for my Onda with tracks,,, not so much for sleds,,, they need more snow.

Ye Ha,,, nothing like checking out new terrain,,, cross threaded and side ways.

That's the best part of life. LOL

That and voting for the next clowns that want to make life harder for the next generation.

Like the old guy said, " look at the world we're leaving the next generation,,, the fellow beside him said,,, look at the kids that will be left to run the world !!!

Oh my. Ha
 

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50+ kms of snow shoe-ing the great outdoors with donkey and Kow on the Onda with tracks.

Lots of snow on top of the Cup Cake Ford bush camp last night,,, the stars were shining bright at one point,,, but they slowly faded away into dreams of chasing buffalo and pin Martin's. LOL.

Yuppers,,, the best OHV travels is when the frozen popular fuzz in on the ground. I could see many areas where which lines got strung,,, axles broken,,, and busted parts all the way up each cut line. Ha.

Funny thing is that the little fruit cup Onda with tracks idled pass those spots with out blinking an eye,,, waaaaay too easy.

Lots of 2nd & 3rd gear through out the day,,, a little bit of plinking with the 22 rimfire,,, big bon-fire lunch with a after noon Nappy nap under the all weather tarp. Ye Ha.

There are lots of spur rides off the main Hines Creek trails,,, and the club up here really knows how to build them.

The snow pack will be good today for the sleds,,, hopefully it keeps coming to make a good base.

OHV'S rule the terrain up here this year. There are good areas for the sleds as well. The rubber tire dudes would struggle in a few spots,,, even with all 4 tire chains.

Yo Yo Yo from Lamb Lem as I try my best to not become food for the Wolves.

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been more than a few years since i rode around hines creek, worsley, clearview, peoria area's, pounded a lot of survey stakes up there, on sleds atvs, and lots of stucks. lots of hillside slide areas. poplar bush ravines everywhere. have fun there lem,
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