Plumber32
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Just don't go all in then flake out on everyone!Lmao, PROTC 2?
No, it’s not nearly as ballsy as that would have been. Plus, might not want to jinx it so.
Just don't go all in then flake out on everyone!Lmao, PROTC 2?
No, it’s not nearly as ballsy as that would have been. Plus, might not want to jinx it so.
I’m gonna have to give that some serious consideration....Why dont you tag along as guide???
Hey, you’re close to that now, pencil it in.Hell nah, that name is tainted!
I didn’t flake out before. But PROTC-1 was a whole different deal that required (IMO) a level of preparedness that mopar didn’t want to engage. I’m not interested in “fly by the seat of your pants” expeditions.Just don't go all in then flake out on everyone!
Do so! You’ve got time to plot and plan.I’m gonna have to give that some serious consideration....
I know you didn't lol. I still think about that fiasco from time to time.I didn’t flake out before. But PROTC-1 was a whole different deal that required (IMO) a level of preparedness that mopar didn’t want to engage. I’m not interested in “fly by the seat of your pants” expeditions.
Think y'all need to put up a nonrefundable despots next time to be spent on the trail! HA! I think you guy's are nuts, no way in Hades would I want to travel that far in my P1 on gravel roads, much less pulling a camp trailer with it. Ive done things like that in the past just to say i did it. After a couple years thinking back thinking back, realized that was dumb.I know you didn't lol. I still think about that fiasco from time to time.
Smitty, you’re not coming, I’ve seen dumb.Think y'all need to put up a nonrefundable despots next time to be spent on the trail! HA! I think you guy's are nuts, no way in Hades would I want to travel that far in my P1 on gravel roads, much less pulling a camp trailer with it. Ive done things like that in the past just to say i did it. After a couple years thinking back thinking back, realized that was dumb.
Lol. Why don’t you tag along?I know you didn't lol. I still think about that fiasco from time to time.
THAT'S RIGHT! YOU PEPOLE JUST GO RIGHT AHEAD! And get back to me in couple years, HA!Smitty, you’re not coming, I’ve seen dumb.
I'd be interested. Looks like a great trip.Lol. Why don’t you tag along?
Different trip... not sure I’ll be able to do the September ride. But I do want to ride the bitterroots.. be sure to take plenty of peanut butter!That’s a dandy place to ride too. Thought it was September, or is it a different ride that I’m thinking of??
Anyway, it’s an effort for you fellas back east, I was more thinking of our members in Washington, Idaho, Montana and Wyoming.
I can trim my yard with sizers, but prefer a lawn mower, Mark my words!THAT'S RIGHT! YOU PEPOLE JUST GO RIGHT AHEAD! And get back to me in couple years, HA!
Shhhhhhhh!THAT'S RIGHT! YOU PEPOLE JUST GO RIGHT AHEAD! And get back to me in couple years, HA!
Stop talking to yourselfI can trim my yard with sizers, but prefer a lawn mower, Mark my words!
Pencil it in. It’s time.I'd be interested. Looks like a great trip.
I marked them just now!MARK MY WORDS!
Sometimes depending on weather and blowdowns, the corridor or parts of it may not be open until as late as August sometimes. This is what I've been told a couple of times. But I've never done it so whenever you choose to try and attempt it, I'm game!I would like to do a round trip of the Magruder Corridor (Montana Road) east to west and back from Darby MT to Elk City ID with all the side excursions along the way. Camping along the trail with a Motel or other stay at Elk City, the half way point in the trip for a hot meal and shower. I’m thinking 6-7 days. I would be towing my tiny trailer.
Thinking about mid to late July 2019. I would like to see what kind of interest there might be for those who live in the region (or farther away for that matter) and hit up any and all that already have experience with all or portions of it, starting with @mjn??
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