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Old 01-02-2013, 03:24 AM   #1
Erik V
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Vancouver, WA
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Polar Bear Drive-Topless even!

Decided to head up to the local mountain roads the ATV trails in my area are home to (those trails are closed for the winter/spring). Didnt have anybody with me, so I took my dogs, and overpacked just in case I ended up having any issues. Ended up being so many people doing the same thing, I really wasnt alone afterall. Put on about 15 miles of snowy roads, some black ice on the paved roads on the way up, and ended it with a drive to the local hospital parking garage as I was trying to catch the sunset (and ended up opting for the parking garage trying to gain altitude before the horizon went dark).

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All in all I'm really impressed with my very little offroad experience, a 42 year old truck (setup the way it was in the late 70's), on 16 year old new tires, in well below 30* weather not counting wind chill. Best New Year's Day I've had in longer than I can remember.

Erik
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