RE: Tire selection for off road use.

From: Norah Bleazard (nbleazard@home.com)
Date: Thu Jan 04 2001 - 08:09:06 EST


Hey Patrick,

I'm so jealous. Sounds like you're going to have the trip of a lifetime.
After looking at the link you provided, Jason and I decided that we too will
make this drive some year. How long have you estimated that it will take
you to complete? Are you camping all along the route? Are you going with
other vehicles? Keep notes on your trip and fill us in with as much detail
as you can. We want to hear all about it. Take lots of pics too! Jason
and I will be waiting for updates with baited breath. You lucky dog! :-)

Hey Jon S. Wouldn't this be a great DML off road adventure? Maybe we could
organize a trip like this someday ;-)

TTYL,
Norah
current: '98 Dakota Sport black 4x4 CC V8/5.2L/Auto
current: '95 Dakota Sport white 4x4 Reg Cab V6/3.9L/5spd
RIP: '95 Dakota Sport black 4x2 CC V6/3.9L/Auto
previous: '93 Dakota blue 4x2 CC V6/3.9L/Auto

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-dakota-truck@buffnet.net
> [mailto:owner-dakota-truck@buffnet.net]On Behalf Of WOT or waiting at a
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> Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2001 9:34 PM
> To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
> Subject: Re: DML: Tire selection for off road use.
>
>
> There is a series of back roads, Logging roads and 4 wheel
> recreation trails
> that connect together to form the Oregon discovery trial. From
> California to
> Washington state through desert, mountains, hills and valleys
> it's 700 miles
> of changing scenery and road conditions. I have been on section of it but
> have not yet tried to do the whole thing. We plan on starting the run in
> early July.
>
> There is a website sponsored by the Oregon Off-Highway Vehicle Association
> with details and links to all the topo maps you need to do the run. I have
> downloaded them all (gota love the cable modem).
>
> Patrick O'Day
>
> http://oohva.org/Back%20Country/BCDRmain.html



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