Hey Jason,
I also grew up four-wheeling in the desert, so I kinda know where you're
coming from. Mud can be a lot of fun, because it's soft enough that you
don't have to worry about body damage as much as with rocks. Just gotta
make sure things are reasonably waterproof. As long as you've got good
solid tow points front and rear, getting stuck is no big deal.
We'll look forward to seeing you there. Based on my deadlines at work,
I'm pretty certain I'll have to work on Friday, but Norah and I are
planning on being there for Saturday.
-- ------------------------------------------------ Jason Bleazard http://www.bleazard.net Toronto, Ontario his: '95 Dakota Sport 4x4, 3.9 V6, 5spd, Reg. Cab, white hers: '01 Dakota Sport 4x4, 4.7 V8, Auto, Quad Cab, blackOn Fri, 31 May 2002 10:52:42 -0400, Jason Yates wrote:
> Hmm . . . I hadn't considered it only because I didn't realize the DML > BBQ was so close. I checked the maps on dakota-truck.net and with Yahoo > and see that I'm less than 7 hours away. I really don't have an excuse > not to attend do I? I'm not going to make any boasts about my truck in > the mud . . . it and I are used to the desert and the only mud I've > driven in out there is a whole different species compared to what's out > here. Plus, my tires certainly aren't mud specific, so you're right, > I'll probably get swallowed whole. I better make that cutoff switch for > my BM fan, too, huh? Well, thanks for the invite! I doubt I'll be able > to make it too early on Friday as I have class until 3:30 or something. > The other hurdle to conquer is the wife's approval, but that ought to be > easy. Hopefully, we'll see 'ya there! > > Jason Y
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