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I met @Trapper5885 and his wife today in Sandpoint. Hey Y’all I appreciate you guys coming by the expo and it was great meeting you. Hoping we’ll be nearby neighbors soon.
Wolverine is a absolutely fantastic trail rig. Its world's different than the pioneer. Rides incredible right out of the box. Plenty of zip. Most importantly the wife is in love with it. But she caught a stump hard on the trail took out tie rod and lower a arm! These trails here are beastly.Well how’s the Wolvie???
I want one!Wolverine is a absolutely fantastic trail rig. Its world's different than the pioneer. Rides incredible right out of the box. Plenty of zip. Most importantly the wife is in love with it. But she caught a stump hard on the trail took out tie rod and lower a arm! These trails here are beastly.
Wow...that sucksWolverine is a absolutely fantastic trail rig. Its world's different than the pioneer. Rides incredible right out of the box. Plenty of zip. Most importantly the wife is in love with it. But she caught a stump hard on the trail took out tie rod and lower a arm! These trails here are beastly.
She was going about 20 lolWow...that sucks
Ya know...Sometimes I listen to the carnage reports from the rides on here, and I realize that I am either incredibly skilled, incredibly lucky, or really just ride around like an old man at 20 mph under the speed limit. Prob that last one ..
And that's why she doesn't drive the Honda or Ram right?She was going about 20 lolView attachment 87932 View attachment 87933
We’ve hit stumps good in the Yami with nothing broke so I’d have to say she hit HARD! Kudos lol. Well easy fix and reasonable no one hurt. Would’ve loved to be on that ride with ya especially being her first trip out.She was going about 20 lolView attachment 87932 View attachment 87933
She was having a blast. And even after we had to leave her rig she was in good spirits. Actually she climbed up into the Honda and proceeded to take over the radio, drink all my beer and video the rest of the ride lol!And that's why she doesn't drive the Honda or Ram right?
She's going to be a pro next year lol. I'm going to put together a fall ride here next year. These trails are definitely worth the trip.We’ve hit stumps good in the Yami with nothing broke so I’d have to say she hit HARD! Kudos lol. Well easy fix and reasonable no one hurt. Would’ve loved to be on that ride with ya especially being her first trip out.
Can’t wait to see back up here, by the time you get back there will probably be 4-5 of those and a bunch of Pioneers, can’t think of better suited sxs’ for the tight stuff, should be fun!
That’s along the same lines of what happened here. Animals bring a lot into our lives and quickly become part of the family.I hit like but that’s the only way to “approve” / “commiserate”.
I have to put down Chief, my 10 1/2 year old Manx cat tomorrow. He’s down to 7.5 pounds from 19. Best guess is cancer but the vets really don’t know.
He has a spot overlooking the lake (right under his favorite spot on HIS screened porch) where he will Rest In Peace and without pain.
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That’s along the same lines of what happened here. Animals bring a lot into our lives and quickly become part of the family.
I’m sorry for the choice you have had to make but sometimes it has to be made. I sympathize for you I’m sorry
I firmly believe you need to be next to your pet when they cross the rainbow bridge. Comfort them the entire time, do not let the vet tech take them around the corner where Chief will be scared and not know what is going on. Try your best to be in his direct line of sight as he crosses the bridge. It won't be easy, he has been a long friend to you, please let you be the last thing he sees.You got that right. Got Chief when I was going through a divorce. He saw me through some low time including when we thought I had cancer. I shoulda made the call on Friday but vet wanted to try one last thing. It ain’t working ... and I don’t trust myself to put him down without additional pain so it has to wait until tomorrow.
Amazingly, there is a local “animal hospice” group that will come here and take care of it.
Gonna be a long day at work tomorrow ....
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I firmly believe you need to be next to your pet when they cross the rainbow bridge. Comfort them the entire time, do not let the vet tech take them around the corner where Chief will be scared and not know what is going on. Try your best to be in his direct line of sight as he crosses the bridge. It won't be easy, he has been a long friend to you, please let you be the last thing he sees.