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***Picture of the Day Thread***

a little lean
 

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That's a Hot sled ,, bet nobody could touch it on the Lake :jump:


My 82 Supra with Yamaha 1JZGTE 451rwhp@19psi ;)!

 
Thats a great pic. Cant see much of the car but it looks nice. We rode up on this burning sled about the time the guy opened the hood because he thought he smoke a belt. Well the belt is smoked alright. Kid took a video of it from start to finish!
 
sry computer froze and double posted.
 
bottlerocket said:
Thats a great pic. Cant see much of the car but it looks nice. We rode up on this burning sled about the time the guy opened the hood because he thought he smoke a belt. Well the belt is smoked alright. Kid took a video of it from start to finish!

Thanks , I did a ground up resto /swap on it a few years ago . It's a fun car :yam:






I gotta add this crazy Bear story . This is not my pic or kill ,,,,, but my God it's a huge bear !! 5 shots with a 338 at 8 yrds to take it down :die

Big Bear shot in the Saddle Hills Alberta, Sept 20/2010




These two fellows were calling elk in Saddle Hills south of Woking AB when this big guy slipped in on the caller.

The shooter spotted the bear 8 yards from the caller and dropped him with 5 shots out of his 338 Rem Mag..

Farmers in the area knew about the Bear but weren’t able to track it. The Bear had killed 3 horses, 5 cows, 13 sheep and a pen full of chickens on several different homesteads in the area.

Fish and wildlife had bear traps set up in the area but notice on surveillance video that whenever he would start to enter the trap his hump would hit the top of the culvert trap slowing him enough that the trap door would wack him on the head before he was all the way in. Check out the scar tissue on his face…..

The Bear weighed in just under 1300 pounds and would have stood 11 ¾ feet tall on its hind legs…..



 
I like the burndown!

my kinda burndown :)
 

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Here is a few from our local riding area.
 

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Great pics guys !!


I packed up and headed to the cabin for the night ..... whatta RIDE !! :yam:

I also have some GoPro footage so i'll post up a vid somewhere here asap .





I left my driveway on sled ,, 1hr later I'm in heaven . Beer , Food , more Beer , some Spiced Rum and a full night of R & R :drink:

 
Kayaking through the Toronto islands
 

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THKSNOW said:
Frosty, Your pictures look nice, great quality and detail. What camera (& lens) are you packing when you're on the sled? Is it a point and shoot or something nicer? Are you using a polarizer?

It's called Photoshop ;)! :jump:

Kiddin', incredible pics!!!
 


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