Road going west on hwy 72 is loaded with sand so heads up. Once you get to hwy 119 it clears up big time.
On a side note what out near dory lakes in giplin county for long story short I think the local sheriff out there isn't pleased loooooool
Road going west on hwy 72 is loaded with sand so heads up. Once you get to hwy 119 it clears up big time.
On a side note what out near dory lakes in giplin county for long story short I think the local sheriff out there isn't pleased loooooool
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Originally Posted by Bassil Duwaik
Dude, half this shit you type makes no fucking sense at all.
Please, put the keyboard down and back slowly away from the computer.
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To be honest I don't want it to make sense, just know that the roads are a bit sandy on 72 and clear on 119
If you don't like me I'll shave your cat, steal your extension cords, not limited to your multiple supply outlet adapters and raid your fridge. Please don't let this inhibit you from contacting me, just be mortified;-p
To be honest, I think you are full of crap. You made a spelling error, were called out, and backpeddled to cover up. If in fact you DID mean to post gibberish, like you have in the past, then do not get defensive when people point it out. Most of us here with a 3rd grade or higher education do not want to read 2nd grade grammar.Originally Posted by Bassil Duwaik
BTW: Thanks for the update on Coal Creek. Good info to know
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Spelling class (aka can't we all just get along class) to be held in near future. BYOB-guns and knifes to be checked in at the door. (let's see who catches it).
Sometimes not getting along is ok.
First rule of the internet: *bleep* you and everything you stand for. Second rule of the internet: FKZOR U AND RRYTHING U STND FR!
It's knives...Originally Posted by pilot
Congrats! You are now nominated as a member of the "Site Spelling Advisor Team" SPAT. While not holding any real authority, the postition can be easily abused to one's own pleasure. (all in good fun)Originally Posted by TT5.0
I think a summer party with tug o war and mud pits is in order. Wet t-shirt contest, too.Originally Posted by Devaclis
I agree
First rule of the internet: *bleep* you and everything you stand for. Second rule of the internet: FKZOR U AND RRYTHING U STND FR!
Site spelling advisor team = SSAT or maybe SSPAT. Carry on.Originally Posted by pilot
I believe it should be hyphenated, tug-o-war.Originally Posted by pilot
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Anyone know how 46(aka Golden Gate) and 6 are? 6 is probably good due to casino traffic, but I'm concerned about 46(my fav!) I want to do that loop after the first aid training this Saturday, but don't want to practice my newly learned first aid mad skilz.
Yea I am going to go to that class aswell and I am down to do the loop afterwards. I know before the snow last week it was ok. Some sand but not to bad until you get towards the top. I have not heard a report on Golden Gate since the snow last week.... I will post a thread for an after class ride and lets see if we can get some people to join....
mike
I was up that way a week or so ago and for the most part it was clean. Notable exceptions were the highest point had gravel on both sides, well scattered and impossible to avoid- and any of the north facing areas that get a lot of shade. there was still snow on the side of the road and plenty of water moving over the road carrying dirt and gravel with it. Watch out in the shady spots for sure.