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Wheeling in the snow And new today Fins and Things

okie4570

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Only a Tx guy would use his wipers in the snow....:p Makes for a scenic drive....how deep was the snow by the time it was finished?
 
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shamu

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Only a Tx guy would use his wipers in the snow....:p Makes for a scenic drive....how deep was the snow by the time it was finished?

I am driving a rental and I don't want to wreck it, and I am a noob when it comes to driving in the snow. It was about 3 to 4 inches for about 15 miles on that pass.
 

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You still there! Man, what a great trip. Well, other than the obvious pains.
How long before you have to turn into a pumpkin and head home?

Paul
 

broncoitis

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Well, if your truly moving to Colorado this was good practice for driving in the snow! Biggest thing that I can say about driving in the snow is just have respect for it. Sure its fun but if you get too cocky/confident that nothing can happen it will very quickly. Trust me on that! ;D
 
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You still there! Man, what a great trip. Well, other than the obvious pains.
How long before you have to turn into a pumpkin and head home?

Paul

I have the rock lobster till 6:00 Sunday, I will be ready to go home by then.
Thanks Paul have a great weekend. ;)
 

Jeff10

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Hey Damon,

I feel a new bond with you.

We were in Moab for almost 2-1/2 weeks. The Bronco was on the trail for 2 days.

We have some great friends there, so we ended up riding with them quite a bit. I just couldn't bring myself to rent a Jeep... the "vacation" was already expensive enough.

On the bright side, I was happy with the propane on the old motor, and even more happy now with the newer motor.

I hope you have/had a safe trip home.

Take Care

Jeff
 
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Hi Damon,



Was that Tin Cup on Fins?

Jeff

That was on Fins, it is the alternate trail on the first half of the trail. It is a U shape part of the trail that you don't have to do.
I didn't bring my propane rig, I brought Newport the turquoise one.
Do you still have my # ?
 

Jeff10

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Hi Damon,

That was on Fins, it is the alternate trail on the first half of the trail. It is a U shape part of the trail that you don't have to do.
I didn't bring my propane rig, I brought Newport the turquoise one.
Do you still have my # ?

I thought I recognized it... Tin Cup is the name.

I am pretty sure I have your number on the computer in the office. You are in Moab through tomorrow?

I hope you're having fun!

Take Care

Jeff
 
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Hi Damon,



I thought I recognized it... Tin Cup is the name.

I am pretty sure I have your number on the computer in the office. You are in Moab through tomorrow?

I hope you're having fun!

Take Care

Jeff

Yes and I should be home on Tuesday. Have a great weekend.
 
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