Wow, look at all the rich Toyota owners all in one place.
Looks like a great time out man, thanks for sharing. Kayaking down the river looks so peaceful. BTW, I could have never jumped off that cliff, haha.
Oh, and also, how come during the double biceps pose, your biceps fell down through your triceps? Never seen that happen before.
good stuff 91b & mtm!
That movie makes me laugh every single time I’ve watched it. Hahahaha! Thanks for posting that link!
Dude!
You broke snark again!
Do I need to loan dubz my new finishing hammer?
PERFECTOn Memorial Day with the BK11 (and a water bottle of course) on my belt, the boy and I went for a hike up to Ramapo Lake and walked the 4 mile trail around it to catch some Bucketmouths. Had a great time caught six lost 2, and my son caught a lovely snot rocket.
This was the biggest of the 6:
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And the snot rocket:
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Crazy man, stay safe.Positively post-apocalyptic here today. Had an early start to wildfire season in AB, with a big’un outta control way up north. Air is super thick with smoke; by noon the streetlights were on it was so dark. Snapped a pic when I got home, after it had cleared up a bit:
Never seen the sky so dark and red. RIP my lungs...
Yuck! Hopefully they get that sucker out asap .Positively post-apocalyptic here today. Had an early start to wildfire season in AB, with a big’un outta control way up north. Air is super thick with smoke; by noon the streetlights were on it was so dark. Snapped a pic when I got home, after it had cleared up a bit:
Never seen the sky so dark and red. RIP my lungs...
I need that winch!I spent my Saturday cutting into a perfectly good bumper.
Cool pics GShark! Kinda jealous of the history Europe has to offer.Had a short daytrip just across the border in Germany today. Sorry there's no Becker in the pics (heresy!).
First we visited Vogelsang. It's a large complex built in the thirties. It was used by Nazi Germany to school SS youth in Nazi doctrine. After the war it became NATO property and was used as barracks and comms center.
After a 3km hike we arrived at an abandoned village called Wollseifen. It had some houses built by NATO to be used in military training as well. Both my dad and some former colleagues had military exercises here in the seventies and eighties, when Belgium still had an obligatory draft. It kinda reminds me of some of those ghost towns they built in the US to be destroyed with nukes afterwards.
Here's a small Esee cr2.5
Afterwards we had some delicious schnitzel at Monschau and a calm ride home.
I thought some of you might enjoy some military history so here goes. That's all folks!