Busse Saved the Day

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well we loaded up this am for a picnic and to explore some new country on sunday ride. we got stuck at lunch and my trusty ergo steel heart saved the day.
pics (of course) will explain all.


indian sign, two maybe three hours old :eek:


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cleaner145 said:
Skunk - 4 wheelin, now your talkin. :thumbup: Whatcha got?
wife and i choose hondas and the boys use polarass
funny,,,,
i use nothing but polaris snow machines
honda 4-wheelers
yamaha dirt bikes
and duracell batteries in our toys :p :rolleyes:
 
This is my Kawa for the trails while it was clean. I also got a Grizz for the mud down here. :D :D :D


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Hmm, thought you woulda had some dressing from one of the mid-western states instead of that store bought stuff..........

Beautiful country Stinky!!
 
i hear the grizz is a great machine, needs some major jetting for high altitude though....

as for the dressing i like to make my own but i just grabbed a bottle of wishbone italian as i was hungober from last night...

by the way, did win the chat prize? :confused:
 
The Grizz had been solid for me. We have nothing but swamp, swamp, and more swamp down and it's great in the mud. I've got the kawa up in TN. at my buddys place. He's about an hour out of Knoxville and it's pure paradise. I'm goin be carrying one of my HOGSFH's as a brush clearer and trailmaker next trip. It should be sweet.

By the way that is some beautiful country you've been blessed with up there. Thanks for the pics.

Andy
 
That is some beautiful country there! :cool: :thumbup:

That sandwich looks good. :D

Excelent pics and a great knife!
 
Fantastic pics! Makes you glad you have a Busse with you at times like those-not sure any other knife could've done it! :D
 
MMMMMMmmmmmm.......HHHHHhhhooooooaaaaaagggggggiiiiiiiieeeeesss.....uuuuuunnnnnnnggghh.....dddddrrrroooolllll............(ala Homer) :D
 
Hey Skunk, not to hijack, but how far is that from the Grangeville/Whitebird pass area. I did a little archaeology training out there about 5 years ago and have been meaning to go back ever since. Beautiful country out that way.

Lagarto
 
well whitebird is about the center, north and south, on this trip we were way south near the nevada border. lots of rock writing and caves. the real heavy timber and large rivers are more north of this place.
 
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