Great pics Rigger, got any more?
Great pics Rigger, got any more?
Heres me Christmas day, hidden in the engine bay on the exhaust pipe was a pack of moose sausages and after about a hour of riding they were cooked just right and very dam tasty. This snowbike things are fast they will lift the front skis of the ground under power and I hit about 80 MPH on mine
an old oil rig just out side Edmonton that struck oil in 1947 at 5066 feet and was the start of Leducs 300,000,000 barel oil field
Last edited by Rigger; 15-01-2009 at 08:43 AM.
Kokanee is brewed in BC, I believe. Sleeman Honey Brown..one of my favorites.
Glad you liked the selection. Beats the U.S watered down horse piss.
That Polaris ski doo (we don't call them snow bikes ) is real nice. Isn't it fun to ride around on one.
I have a few cousins who work up in northern Alberta in the oil business. Hard work, but very good coin. I hate seeing that deer head on the wall, but you do see it quite a bit from hunters, even in Ontario.
PB, try this site out about some NON watered down US beer.
Abita
Think you'll find this to be 8% by volume and they have other tasty stuff as well.
Thats bullshit too, Polaris is a brand name, as is Ski Doo,, we call em sleds.Originally Posted by phuketbound
what would you call this.
a snow tank ?
Yea Rigger, when I would have company come up I would take that trackster down 10 miles to haul em to the house, I could haul 5 people in it and tow a fully loaded 7 foot Rocky Mountain Cargo sled behind,
other than that tho I rode a 400 cc RX SkiDoo that was a rocket.
They are now using the same drive that Bombadier invented that made possible the first sled, which was SkiDoo, on the Honda scooters, with the 2 pulleys that change the gear ratio instead of a transmission/clutch.
interesting stuff mate, what sort of engine was in the snow tank ?. it would piss me off driving 10 miles every time some rang the door bellOriginally Posted by blackgang
Cushman Trackster with a 2 cyl 2 stroke OMC engine,, no door bell, had CB radios up there and everyone had one and on all the time,we were between 1 and 7 miles between houses and 10 miles from the end of the plowed road where we parked, up there and if someone wanted you they just got on the radio.Originally Posted by Rigger
Jet, they don't have swirly faces, those are 1/2 sisters and are Chinese Shar Pei, one on the right was my dog and you didn't want to come up to close to me or my car, wonderful watch dogs and fighting sumbitches, I go out and start my sled to warm up as SkiDoo was liquid cooled and when i came out to leave my dog was setting on the front of the seat and she rode with her front feet on the dash smelling ahead because moose thought that they owned the road and didnt want to walk in 15 feet of snow so they would fight and she let me know if there was a moose around the next corner so I didn't run up on one,, did that one time and had to kill the prick, $5k fine if caught, another guy didn't have his gun and a moose stomped a $6k sled to pieces.
Kokanee is from BC. Here's some Kokanee trivia - each can has a hidden picture of the Sasquatch in a different place. You have to find him.
Now that's a beer fridge and a half.
Green for that one.
I don't know what it is, but it looks like a mix between a zamboni and the front cab of a truck. A zamtruck?
Why are the dogs faces swirled? Are they being tracked down by interpool?
^ See BG's previous post for the explanation.
It ain't a Zamboni! It's got a cab!
I watched three hockey games (simultaneously) at the pub the other night. Bladdy brill! Of course, the Penguins and Bruins were fighting right from the start. I do love my hockey.
Zamboni snap. Oh, looks like there was a fisticuffs or maybe the Zamboni guy drove over a ref....
That DEXRON sure looks like blood on the ice don't it..
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