Ya it knows me better than u now
Don't answer that God dam phone and cancel plans nowOh well cya next week
Don't answer that God dam phone and cancel plans now
Lmfao, no I'm saying for him to not work and come join the fun at trout lake lolNote to self: Tex gets pissy when plans change. NEVER change plans or avoid his calls.
This is for my next Sicamous trip...lol
Lmfao, no I'm saying for him to not work and come join the fun at trout lake lol
Was gonna do the same but noBuddy of mine wanted to hit up the Edson poker rally tomorrow but at -39 doesnt sound like much fun.
Being slight, older, and not very muscular is not good for rolling these sleds over by one self. Took awhile and a little ingenuity................
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Did you use a strap/rope loop.
I love my rope loop for rolling over my M1000...the old girl seems to be surrounded by a 2x gravity force field some days.
I have used a strap/belt before but this time I dug or moved the snow away on the downhill side. As long as the protrusions (like the bag, seat, side panels, and the bars) can roll into a hole, it is much easier. I did have to move one pile of snow twice as I didn't toss it far enough the first time.
It is only a memory now and the couple Caeser's after I got home sort of made me laugh about the running out of talent thing.
If we didn’t occasionally run out of talent we wouldn’t have near as many stories to tell.
Oh yeah days off BRAAAAPPP!!!