First snow, First Ride

loudelectronics

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Could not find anyone to go with me so no good action shots but the snow was deep enough to boon dock a bit. Would have been way better with someone else. If I was out on the snow two days earlier the snow would have been perfect as it was a bit hard from the mild temps.
 

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im as green as a john deer tractor:(
No snow here yet in centeral or north Alberta
 
loudelectronics said:
Could not find anyone to go with me so no good action shots but the snow was deep enough to boon dock a bit. Would have been way better with someone else. If I was out on the snow two days earlier the snow would have been perfect as it was a bit hard from the mild temps.

Lucky bugger, not a skiff of snow here in Southern Ontario yet, although we did get some flurries today at my Local snowmobile club (Port Perry Ont) ;)!
 
So pumped to ride that on days off I am thinking of doing a road trip LOL!!!
 
loudelectronics said:
YamahaMainer said:
loudelectronics said:
YamahaMainer said:
*drools*
You Canadians have all the fun!

I am actually a Mainer disguised as a Manitoban.

Traitor! >P

I loved it. Lived in Buxton on Bonny Eagle but good jobs were a rarity so had to move.

Yeah, I guess I can't really blame ya for leaving then...How's life up there compared to Maine?
 
I miss the mountains, real trees, 3 foot snow dumps and living on the lake.

Can not complain to much up here though. To play hockey was much cheaper, health care system is great no matter what the rumors say, taxes are not that bad, I can watch my dog run away for days (good or bad thing). Generally, Canada has just been a good fit. Lots of opportunity here.
 
loudelectronics said:
I miss the mountains, real trees, 3 foot snow dumps and living on the lake.

Can not complain to much up here though. To play hockey was much cheaper, health care system is great no matter what the rumors say, taxes are not that bad, I can watch my dog run away for days (good or bad thing). Generally, Canada has just been a good fit. Lots of opportunity here.


What, you didn't even mention the swinging suspension bridge! :drink:
 


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