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Motorcycle Camping in the Blizzard


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Guest tx2sturgis
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Some of you know that I bought a Ural. I dont plan on camping in conditions like this anytime soon, but its nice to know that I COULD:

 

 

http://bennetttheredonethat.bangordailynews.com/2013/02/11/motorcycle-camping-in-the-blizzard/

 

 

http://bennetttheredonethat.bangordailynews.com/files/2013/02/WINTERCYCLE021113-4.jpg

 

http://bennetttheredonethat.bangordailynews.com/files/2013/02/WINTERCYCLE021113-16-450x300.jpg

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So when this Ural thing was 1st posted it tweaked my interest speacialy after watching some of the u-tube clips. After watching this I decided some how I gotta have one. Trouble is there is a small matter of money standing in the way. Hint my birthday is coming up

Guest tx2sturgis
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Hint my birthday is coming up

 

I'll send you a box of candles for that cake.

 

:duck:

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Looks kind of cold.......To each his own, but I prefer the 5th wheel with central heat and air, satellite tv, queen sized bed ect ect......LOL

:draming:

 

I know my definition of camping out has changed a bunch through the years. Dad and I used to tent camp out in the snow to Deer hunt. Just not into that any more. Now we drag the Camper to the farm......

:big-grin-emoticon:

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I remember motorcycle camping with a closeline & tube tent along the Blue Ridge Parkway, in the rain, about 30 years ago. I was Young and Stupid.

I'm just not young anymore,,,, which, fortunately has also made me less stupid. I stayed in a Holiday Inn Express last time!

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My camping is done in a 40ft tin tent powered by Detroit diesel and if there is snow on the ground we aren't there. Camping is a SUMMER activity. sorry

Guest tx2sturgis
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My camping is done in a 40ft tin tent powered by Detroit diesel and if there is snow on the ground we aren't there. Camping is a SUMMER activity. sorry

 

 

Yeah those crazy snow skiers...I mean the nerve of those people!

 

:smile5:

Edited by tx2sturgis
Posted
My camping is done in a 40ft tin tent powered by Detroit diesel and if there is snow on the ground we aren't there. Camping is a SUMMER activity. sorry

 

Once up one a time, we and another couple went to Colorado 4th of July week. 105* when we were in Pueblo. That night we went to Monarch Pass camp ground, up around 11,000 feet. Got up the next morning with 2 inches of snow on the bikes and tents.

 

:thumbsup2:

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