If I had a snowmobile and the cash to drive out there and back, I'd be down
for a winter meet.
-- - Josh Lowered 2000 Dakota CC 3.9L Above Statement Not True ^^^^^ www.omg-stfu.com<Walt@Walt-n-Ingrid.Com> wrote in message news:crehbp$d6h$1@bent.twistedbits.net... > > What? Are we planning a winter BBQ? I'm in! > > Walt > > In article <11801.199.64.0.252.1104857049.squirrel@janor.ath.cx>, > dml@bleazard.net ("Jason Bleazard") writes: > > > > > > On Mon, January 3, 2005 3:52 am, Mr. Plow said: > > > > > > Jon, I was just wondering what your property is like in the middle of > > > winter? Lots of ice on the trails, in the creek etc? > > > I know we're not in the middle of winter just yet, just trying to plan my > > > March... > > > > Well, last winter I took my '95 down there for some minor work, and to > > pick up some stuff we had shipped to Jon's customs brokerage service :-). > > Bob Tom and Jim Knox came down as well to pick up some parts. > > > > Jim's Caddy and Bob's Dak were both stranded in the driveway for several > > hours due to a coating of sheer ice. We eventually had to winch Jim up to > > the road. The barn was doing a good impersonation of one of those pitcher > > plants that lures unsuspecting bugs in to a point where they can't escape. > > > > So, yes, it is possible to get ice there. I don't even want to think how > > much trouble it would have been to dig out a path to get down to the > > trails. Snowmobiles would have been the best bet that day. > > > > -- > > Jason Bleazard http://www.bleazard.net Burlington, Ontario > > his: '95 Dakota Sport 4x4, 3.9 V6, 5spd, Reg. Cab, white > > hers: '01 Dakota Sport 4x4, 4.7 V8, Auto, Quad Cab, black > > > >
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