2003Summit
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Updated: More Yellowstone pics for Feb 19
Update: Fixed up the lighting on the full moon pics. Noticed they did not show up the same way on the CRT as my laptop. Yes, it really was pretty bright at night.
Pretty sunny last few days.
Can't seem to get the younger hot shot kids to ride through these trees (to their credit, we did teach them not to do anything dumb). Anyway I say "trust me, I'm telling ya, you can just keep riding through them for miles". They still don't know how I find my way around through that stuff - they will follow. I feel guilty having all the fun you know.
Anyone that can tell me what made this big snow drift, why and where, in the middle of the flat wins a prize.
I give a hint, its near island park.
(anyone that saw it, licked it, and still doesn't know what it is, maybe stop in at the dr.)
Went up to two top on the way back tonight. Was a full moon. The camera does not do it justice, if I had more time and my tri-pod I could have got some fantastic pics.
I was the last in the group heading down; I thought someone had a headlight behind me, I turned around: it was the moon. So I shut the engine off to kill the light, then stopped the track and slid down with all the moonlit snowy trees in perfect silence. That was golden.
Do you think my "other" friends will believe me when I say "Yes, that is a couple of trees".
Just a day in the life out here. Have pictures of all the crazy bars with bent floors and crazy food. But there is a limit of 7 per day right? And hey, asking for gravy on fries is a dead gave away you are a Canadian, or that you are bent in the head maybe. I got: "Ya'll wanna do whut with your fries?? I'm from the south and we all put gravy on a lot of stuff, but on your fries!???!?" The next guy at the bar asked "ya'll from Canada, right?"
Update: Fixed up the lighting on the full moon pics. Noticed they did not show up the same way on the CRT as my laptop. Yes, it really was pretty bright at night.
Pretty sunny last few days.
Can't seem to get the younger hot shot kids to ride through these trees (to their credit, we did teach them not to do anything dumb). Anyway I say "trust me, I'm telling ya, you can just keep riding through them for miles". They still don't know how I find my way around through that stuff - they will follow. I feel guilty having all the fun you know.
Anyone that can tell me what made this big snow drift, why and where, in the middle of the flat wins a prize.
I give a hint, its near island park.
(anyone that saw it, licked it, and still doesn't know what it is, maybe stop in at the dr.)
Went up to two top on the way back tonight. Was a full moon. The camera does not do it justice, if I had more time and my tri-pod I could have got some fantastic pics.
I was the last in the group heading down; I thought someone had a headlight behind me, I turned around: it was the moon. So I shut the engine off to kill the light, then stopped the track and slid down with all the moonlit snowy trees in perfect silence. That was golden.
Do you think my "other" friends will believe me when I say "Yes, that is a couple of trees".
Just a day in the life out here. Have pictures of all the crazy bars with bent floors and crazy food. But there is a limit of 7 per day right? And hey, asking for gravy on fries is a dead gave away you are a Canadian, or that you are bent in the head maybe. I got: "Ya'll wanna do whut with your fries?? I'm from the south and we all put gravy on a lot of stuff, but on your fries!???!?" The next guy at the bar asked "ya'll from Canada, right?"