Back from the mountains...

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Re: Back from the mountains...

Post by Swamp_Fox » June 23rd, 2006, 9:00 am

That's how I eneded up laying one down.
Still have the scar on my shoulder from sliding to a stop on the gravel. Would have lost an ear and lots of hair but the helmet took that abuse.
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Re: Back from the mountains...

Post by Duck Me Runnin » June 23rd, 2006, 9:10 am

I have my share of scars from my younger days. I wiped out more times than I can remember, and was hit by a truck when I was 14.



I solved that problem by getting a bike that has 4 wheels, hauls decoys, deer carcasses, coolers of beer, and 5 wader-clad hunters at once. Oh yeah, I stay the fork off of public roads whenever I get the chance. Image



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Dave & Erin,



I apologize for your nice vacation thread being turned into a two-wheeled horror story thread. Image
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Re: Back from the mountains...

Post by Two Tall the Neanderthal » June 23rd, 2006, 9:16 am

You know there are a thousand horror stories behind motorcycles. And it's just up to the person to take the risk or not. Truth is you can die in a car, on a plane, or fall off your deck and break your neck, same with bikes, but you are upping your odds getting on one.

I made the conscious choice to just stop riding.

I grew up on dirt bikes, and then I grew into them. I competitively raced hare scrambles and enduros for years. I rode in lots of places from the Rockies, to the Ozarks. I got beat up lots of times, broken ribs, concussions, and so on. I've seen lots of blood and broken bones especially on the motocross tracks. I even lost a few friends. I dabbled in street bikes just long enough to call it quits when it came to the pavement. It wasn't for fear, because I've never been scared of a bike, ever. I took more chances than 95 percent of riders and there isn't anything I wouldn't try once. I realized that if I killed myself, that was okay, if someone else did, it wasn?t. And I don?t care who you are, when you are on a bike and on the road, you cannot control your surroundings. It?s an impossible task. You can be alert and that might save you a few times, but it won?t forever.

But, I can sympathize with everyone that loves being on a bike, there is no feeling like climbing a 200 foot hill to steep to even walk up, or jumping a 60 foot tabletop, and nothing on earth compares to pulling a 120mph wheelie and then dropping it and taking it to 160mph
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Re: Back from the mountains...

Post by Outdoorsfool » June 23rd, 2006, 9:22 am

DMR - Well, if the bastages would get off their azzes and post up some more pictures we'd have something to keep us occupied other than the horror stories! Image
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Re: Back from the mountains...

Post by LadyAngler » June 23rd, 2006, 12:39 pm

Outdoorsfool said:
Enough of the fuggin' Image pictures!! I'm jealous!! Looks like you all had a great time. We're planning a trip out there hopefully next summer.

Are you off your meds or what, man? We have a ton more pics if you care to see them. Image

And Keith, dude... I hope any pics of me, being purchased, are more than six months old. Otherwise... that's just weird. Image
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Re: Back from the mountains...

Post by Keith@AimLow » June 23rd, 2006, 2:51 pm

LA,

You mean you didn't find the whole Demi Moore naked prego pictures intrigueing? Pregnant women are sexy. Don't worry, most of them are older than 6 months.

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Re: Back from the mountains...

Post by fishin » June 26th, 2006, 7:50 am

Wow, I just finished the same trip though not quite that far west. We only made it to Devils Tower, Wyoming. We do have a few hundred pictures though.
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Re: Back from the mountains...

Post by Warmouth » June 26th, 2006, 8:08 am

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Mammoth hot springs



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Mud volcano



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Old faithful



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Re: Back from the mountains...

Post by Tigerhaze » June 26th, 2006, 10:59 am

Warmouth said:These types of attractions had LA freaked out. She didn't want to see or smell any of them. Image

I don't blame her- hydrogen sulfide gas isn't exactly good for you.
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Re: Back from the mountains...

Post by Duck Me Runnin » June 26th, 2006, 11:10 am

Niether is hangin' around LA when she's freakin' out. Image Image
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Re: Back from the mountains...

Post by Warmouth » June 26th, 2006, 11:28 am

I saw a show on Yellowstone before we left, that said some buffalo die every year from CO2 poisoning.

I know we saw several buffalo staying around the mud spouts. It seemed as if they wanted to be there, something drawing them in there next to the fumes. Image
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Re: Back from the mountains...

Post by RB » June 26th, 2006, 11:30 am

Cool pics Dave. I think there were a few hoedown participants that gave the stink in that place a run for its money.

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Re: Back from the mountains...

Post by Warmouth » June 26th, 2006, 11:31 am

I must have left just in time. Image
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Re: Back from the mountains...

Post by Warmouth » June 27th, 2006, 4:35 am

If I had the right pics. on-line I'd show yo his wicked pony tail. It's massive.
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Re: Back from the mountains...

Post by Warmouth » June 27th, 2006, 4:49 am

But you don't get to see a red pony tail of that stature everyday. It's a freakin' whopper I tell ya.
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