Summer is over..fall is almost over...

Started by CDNRatMan, September 30, 2012, 18:26:09 PM

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    Yeah, it's pretty nice around here at times. The bottle would probably get about to lock and dam 8 in Genoa, which is about 10 miles, if it didn't get sucked into a backwater. The Mississippi is not a straight shot, at least in this area. When someone falls in and drowns, the police look at a couple of down stream boat landings, and the bodies usually show up there...they don't get too far.
http://ubc.academia.edu/MackenzieRyan/Papers/753546/The_La_Crosse_River_Drownings_An_Analysis_of_Legend_and_Community
Some of the weak minds around here blame it on a serial killer, but the general consensus is too much partying.

Recovering H-D owner...W-650 Cafe' No excuses...Ride it or sell it to someone who will!

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Oh no real problems with the covenants, except maybe Piute, (something about shooting a deer in your own back yard during hunting season)..
Hey there was no houses behind us, just woods and mountain. we were on the back side of the loop..and he was just standing there with 3 of his friends...

the neighborhood in fountain was being slowly over run by crack/meth heads so we sold & moved, to greenwich circle, moved from there after mom died(we had been caring for her since 98) to a smaller place as it was just my wife and daughter and i moved to piute then left there to move here to mississippi..

Pretty area there Troll, I will probably ride the trace some this weekend, and will try to get some good ones.

Put a note in a bottle, throw it in the Mississippi river and see if you get a call back, that would be neat..
You know one of those indestructible sports bottles that is a bright color..

I wonder how far it would go..

Later guys.
Enjoy the weather while you can.
50deg F here today high of 70


49Reo

Quite the attitude you have..........I like it!!LOL Reminds me of when one of my neighbors said I had no rights in Canada or right to be here since I am American...needless to say, I am still here, she is not. 'Nuff said.

Regards and such,
49Reo

Location: B.C., VDR#: 666
02 Drifter 1500, 02 Softail Frankenstein Trike.."Beauty" and "The Beast"

"If you don't believe your country should come before yourself, Ya can better serve your country, by living somewhere else."  In memory, Stompin' Tom Connors
RIP

CDNRatMan

 No problems Troll pictures are always enjoyed.......

45 seems as if the neighbourhood covenents would not let you stay long....lol

I ran afoul of our neighbourhood witches with my 89 Ford Ranger 4x4 being parked in the driveway over night ......and then to really make it worse the Day I flew a Canadian Flag off my garage in honour of Canada Day...I was close to being lynched....lol.......but the best was when the whole neighbourhood switched to a different trash company...and I was the lone hold out....I actually got a summons to appear at their next meeting. So I had to go and explain that I was a Canadian and the Canadian Goverment was footing my trash bill and i had no say over who was used....I felt like I farted in church that nite.......lol.....

GPS is not to get you THERE but rather to get you home from THERE

Troll

Well...not to hijack a thread....Here's another picture of Fall colors in Wisconsin...We have a park on top of a bluff overlooking the "city" and the Mississippi...on a clear day (this ones not too bad) you can see all the way to Iowa.

Recovering H-D owner...W-650 Cafe' No excuses...Ride it or sell it to someone who will!

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I have never claimed to be normal.

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3 years at 1400 southmoor dr.
Fountain co.

4 years At 2206 Piute
(Past the main gate of ft Carson on highway 115 up on the mountain. )

6 years at
2208 Greenwich circle east
(Constitution and academy)

Wish I was back there.   

CDNRatMan

   45 I too lived in CO Springs for 5 years, 2448 Ironhorse Trail in Old farm....lol off of Galley. So I know the weather quiet well. I worked at the Transportation Motor Pool in Ft Carson for 4 years. Goose Bay LB was the coldest place I have ever parked my backside other then at CFS Alert or CFS Churchill, but then normal people do not go there to visit or live.....lol

GPS is not to get you THERE but rather to get you home from THERE

49Reo

Around these parts, come winter, it only snows twice a week; once for 4 days, and once for 3..... .lol  ;D As to the post by CDNRatMan, I live about 100 km (62 miles to you "southern" folk) south of Dawson Creek B.C. towards Prince George on Highway 97, in a little town called Chetwynd. And yes, I too hope the snow goes bye-bye and warmer weather comes back; not quite ready to mothball the bikes yet.... not that I ever am ready to put them away. :(

Regards and such,
49Reo

Location: B.C., VDR#: 666
02 Drifter 1500, 02 Softail Frankenstein Trike.."Beauty" and "The Beast"

"If you don't believe your country should come before yourself, Ya can better serve your country, by living somewhere else."  In memory, Stompin' Tom Connors
RIP

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Yes that is a nice bike Troll. I like the colors.

As for the extreme cold up north, we never lit the boilers under our vehicles, when it was really cold and we were traveling, we just let them run all night. (no block heaters on our 1st trip over the border)

When in Upper Alaska one winter we stopped at a diner, on our way in i looked at this funny parking meter... it had an outlet on it to hook to your car's block heater, insert a quarter, and turn the knob...

My oldest brother never liked hunting or outside activities unless it involved 2 wheels and a throttle..
he has been working on and tinkering with engines since he was 6. He had worked on just about everything under the sun until he came to Colroado to visit me.

He stated i had 2 things he had never laid a hand on in his 50 years of engines, so one evening i had him help get the snow blower and snowmobile ready for the season.

While in Colorado Springs, the winters were pretty nice, It would snow 1 day, then not for 2 weeks or so, and warm up to 50 during the days, then repeat the sequence again.
But in November or early December, there would be a week where the high would be 5 deg.F. during the day. then back to normal.

March and April would be our snowiest months, I have seen it snow on the top of Pikes peak on July 3rd. it wouldn't stick, but it would snow.

June in Colorado Springs, don't plan anything outside between 2&4pm, it would rain every day.
Sometimes when it would rain, it would hail also.
A lot of cars there looked like a golf ball.

Other than that... Sunshine!

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CDNRatMan

  Snow already and that sucks,  :o hope it does not stay yet for you, I remember being that way years ago on a camping trip in the Van with my ex and a few others. Cold Lake AB to Hinton, then 97 to Grande Praire and over to Prince George on the 97 I think it was. Really nice area around there. Here the caterpillers are calling a short but wicked winter. Local natives are calling for a long and bitter winter, so I am geting my Toro tuned and my boots out and get ready to move snow again. I'll ship it down to my bussy Chilli and 45 so they can practice curling. ;)

GPS is not to get you THERE but rather to get you home from THERE

49Reo

Snow on the ground here already, early this year. Hope an early winter means an  early spring..... who am I kidding, LOL. Around here, we have 2 seasons; 8 months winter, and 4 months poor sledding!! ;D

Regards and such,
49Reo

Location: B.C., VDR#: 666
02 Drifter 1500, 02 Softail Frankenstein Trike.."Beauty" and "The Beast"

"If you don't believe your country should come before yourself, Ya can better serve your country, by living somewhere else."  In memory, Stompin' Tom Connors
RIP

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I had to put an electric frying pan under the oil pan of my 71 Plymouth one winter. Blocked it up with bricks so it was actually touching the pan, and left it for most of a day...the little red line in the thermometer outside the garage had completely disappeared!
Thanks for the kind words about the bike. I'm pretty happy with it, and plan on keeping it so the next owner will have to get it from my estate...It was a barn find, and the restoration and customization has come a long way.  It's not perfect, but it's my daily ride, not a trailer queen, so wear and tear are inevitable...but from 20 feet away, it looks good. I HATE WINTER>>>makes me wonder why I still live here.

Recovering H-D owner...W-650 Cafe' No excuses...Ride it or sell it to someone who will!

CDNRatMan

 Very nice Troll....

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Then starting in the morning driving slowly until your tires stop having a flat side...

that is the fun part of the day early morning getting to the salt mine to get a pay cheque....lol...

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But every time we went hunting, where ever we went hunting, the radio always seem to say, this is the coldest it has been in years.....

lol that is only on non Canadian radios they say that to sacre off the tourists......lol....

wait till you have to lite your camp stove and slide it under the oil pan to thaw it out to start the engine......and after -40* it is all the same so who cares.....

Curling not a SPORT...well......you must be a dart player or bowler then...... :P ;)

GPS is not to get you THERE but rather to get you home from THERE

pcarrell


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#13

Curling, definitely not a sport.....
Despite what the Olympic committee says.....

I have ice raced a 2 times, and was lucky enough that when i wrecked, noone was on top of me...

I also spent some time in Alaska..

Oh those winter nights, parking on layers of cardboard over night so the heat in your tires didn't melt the ice and then re freeze, part of the heating system in the camper is tied in to the vehicle's radiator  system so you can keep the camper warm while you drive.

Then starting in the morning driving slowly until your tires stop having a flat side...

Oh the life at -20 deg f.

In the 70's My dad enjoyed hunting large game in remote places, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, North Dakota, Alaska, we didn't fly, we drove.
In a caravan of about 15 people, in several vehicles, I will have to dig up photos, (pre digital camera days) scan them & post some.

I know, not all of Canada is that way...

But every time we went hunting, where ever we went hunting, the radio always seem to say, this is the coldest it has been in years.....

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CDNRatMan

45 lol grew up doing that and we put them spikes in the tires....and they really hurt if you get run over...lol...I can show you the marks.....

I'll go out this Thanksgiving Weekend and get some really nice pictures if the weather allows it, want to get a few rides in yet....yes we have our Thanksgiving in Oct.....to be thankful that winter is coming and ice fishing, sleds on the ice, pond hockey, and all them wonderful winter sports are here....lol....and curling too

GPS is not to get you THERE but rather to get you home from THERE

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I have some friends who ice race...usually during the winter carnival that's held in Winona, Mn. They even have a rubber tire class, too. I went out to use up some of the last nice days we will have...took a little trip to Apple Blossom Drive in La Crescent, Mn. Overlooks the Mississippi...so here's a picture, I know how you guys love pictures...The colors are still turning here..give it another week, and they'll be at peak. The weather is supposed to go to cr@p Thursday....

Recovering H-D owner...W-650 Cafe' No excuses...Ride it or sell it to someone who will!

pcarrell

People have often said I'm nuts...........


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Quote from: CDNRatMan on October 02, 2012, 13:24:31 PM

now that sounds like the way I dress when going out in Nov on my sled, sorry snow machine, because I have yet to see Nov were we can be riding a bike, here....

The only time you ride bikes in November in the Great White North, is on a frozen lake with screws screwed into the offroad tires for traction.

All though November is a little early in the season, the ice may not be thick enough for racing. (there again, depends how far north you live)

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CDNRatMan

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Insulated chaps, long johns, good gloves and boots (those thermal hand warmers that hunters use are great), a warm jacket with a hoodie under it, and a full face helmet will allow you to ride anytime there isn't snow or ice on the roads

now that sounds like the way I dress when going out in Nov on my sled, sorry snow machine, because I have yet to see Nov were we can be riding a bike, here....
GPS is not to get you THERE but rather to get you home from THERE

pcarrell

Quote from: jmbo on October 01, 2012, 21:18:05 PM

Things here in Wisconsin are quickly running into a hit a miss situation weather wise.  Highs in the 60's this week.  Heading into the 50's by the weekend.  Nothing long rang looks any better for the near future.  Iv'e ridden in 30 degree weather but it takes the fun out of it.  For a guys who has owned his new Drifter for two days, the season is way too short.

Don't feel too bad.....I bought my ride in mid November a few years back.  Insulated chaps, long johns, good gloves and boots (those thermal hand warmers that hunters use are great), a warm jacket with a hoodie under it, and a full face helmet will allow you to ride anytime there isn't snow or ice on the roads.

jmbo

I'm in Burlington southwest of Milwaukee. Planning to ride most of today.  Supposed to rain tomorrow :-[ but Thursday I should be back in the saddle.  Beyond that is anyone's guess.

Jimb

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Where in Wisconsin? I'm in La Crosse. They are predicting 80 for Wed, and 50 by Friday...Canadian air moving in.

Recovering H-D owner...W-650 Cafe' No excuses...Ride it or sell it to someone who will!

jmbo

Things here in Wisconsin are quickly running into a hit a miss situation weather wise.  Highs in the 60's this week.  Heading into the 50's by the weekend.  Nothing long rang looks any better for the near future.  Iv'e ridden in 30 degree weather but it takes the fun out of it.  For a guys who has owned his new Drifter for two days, the season is way too short. 

Jimb

pcarrell

The leaves are changing here in Indiana too.  It means some of the best rides (scenery wise) here, but also the end of riding without heavy gear.  I too ride most of the year, but I'll miss passing other riders on the roads.  Here's to hoping that it's not too long of  winter.........


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