Just a few of the tige in the sun set, and one from last year before the boat was in.
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Originally posted by sparky216 View PostOur families 10 day annual camping trip to Hell's Canyon.
Originally posted by mtnsmith View PostThanks Moki, I am most definitely a transplant. My wife and I both want to move back to somewhere with a little texture to the land but at the same time never winterizing the boat is something I will surely miss. We might actually end up in Utah for a little while if my wife's employer opens a branch there, we already volunteered to go get things running for a couple years.
Originally posted by Bibbs View PostGreat thread. Look at the wake behind this 16 foot 85 horse Sangster.No wonder we had to buy our 20v LOL
Spenchey2 I am always jealous of somebody who can live on a lake.
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Sweet pics guys! You have been to some really cool places this year. Here is my big trip in 2007, got married and had our honeymoon in Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica.
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We went to Costa Rica in May, 2006. Spent most of our time cruise up and down the west coast. Stay at the Marriott just outside of Jaco. We loved that place. I think one of the funnest things that we did were zip lines through the jungle at Turubare, it was awesome. We did another zip line as well, but wasn't nearly as good as Turubare.
Were you able to do zip lines?
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Yeah, we did a zip line tour, it was a blast. What was funny was that we got poured on the whole time, which made it more of an adventure, but we could not get pictures due to the rain. We stayed in Manuel Antonio the whole time and hung out on the beach and did tours. And the food rocked, we ate really well. I really want to go to Jaco, it looks like it is less touristy than Manuel Antonio. We will get back out there in a few years I am sure.
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This guy used to work with me and made enough money to go and live his life how he had dreamed. He was back in FL to take care of some business a little bit ago and told me to refer people his way and he would take care of them. He is a really cool guy, used to own a couple awesome sports bars, sold them and started the business in Jaco Beach. I still need to make it there, some day.
His name is Jeff Jackson. His website is really just contact info, but send him an e-mail and he will get all the info you need. http://www.jaco-jeff.com/
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Originally posted by sparky216 View Post250, but my fat a$$ could use a 400, that's for sure
Austin Soutside Congratulations on your marriage, looks like a great honeymoon!
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- 2021 Ri237, 2019 25 LSV, 2016+2015 G23, Malibu 247, X45, 2005 24V, 2002 21V
Originally posted by Moki View PostAre you on CRF450X, I have the 250. We just went up in the mountains on Friday, it was a mixture of mud, snow, and dry single track trails.
I have the 450X. What an awesome machine for the desert here. I have not taken my camera when riding as that it is definitely going to take a beating, but really should try for a few pics one of these times. I have landed on my back more than a few times. Fortunately, I usually do it at a slow speed. I only thought I was seriously injured once...and I was lucky to be wrong, but the barbed wire scratches will be with me forever.Be excellent to one another.
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Those 450x's have a lot of power, they are a great bike! I really like the 250 for it nimbleness but miss the raw power of a bigger bike. You are close to some awesome riding places. So far, I have been injury free, (other than a few bumps and bruises from minor wipe outs) but on our last trip to St. George, my son broke his arm out in Green Valley.
PS Sounds like you rode into a hidden fence, am I right?
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