where did you TAKE your Tenere today?

Sierra1

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This in Canada will get you in serious trouble real fast with the authorities.
Your almost guaranteeing a warrant to be searched. LOL
I'm not a fan of AKs either, but legal problems for a sign like this? Is it the veiled threat? The implied ownership of the rife? Or something else? :(
 

Little Joe

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Rode from Ft Myers FL to Burlington WI over the weekend arrived home yesterday evening on a new to me '14 S10. Sorry no pictures
Cool. And you didn’t hit any ?

I’m currently in Tampa area waiting for snow to melt out of my lane way in Ontario


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Donk

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Cool. And you didn’t hit any ?

I’m currently in Tampa area waiting for snow to melt out of my lane way in Ontario


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Some traffic and rain in FL, cool temps 40-45 through the south and seasonal temps in the midwest. Started late 8:30 last morning waiting for temps to get up to 30. No snow.
 

Bill_C

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I finally got out in the dirt today. I took an offroad course and did things with this big beast that I wasn't sure was possible (for me). She's a big girl but she's still more capable off road than I will ever be.
I am really glad that I took the class rather than winging it. Most if it was common sense or a close facsimile to what you might do on the street, but there were a few things that were completely new and I'm really pleased with my new skillset.
This year's ride reports will actually include dirt now!

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holligl

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Yesterday... Bartlett Lake. Recent heavy rain and high county snow melt have filled our reservoirs to over flowing. I had planned to go on to Horseshoe Lake too, but the road was closed due to flooding. With all the rain the desert is covered in wild flowers.
Same lake one year ago.

Now: See both the height and color of the water.

Lots of water coming over the spillway on the left side of the dam.

You can see how high the floods got down stream. Finished off with a hike up to some native American ruins.


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