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Why does T-Team + science frighten the hell out of me?Im bringing a couple hundred beans of dry ice.... Feel free to stop by the T-team campsite for science class. bring half full bottles of water.
Why does T-Team + science frighten the hell out of me?Im bringing a couple hundred beans of dry ice.... Feel free to stop by the T-team campsite for science class. bring half full bottles of water.
Why does T-Team + science frighten the hell out of me?
Much further than it was before.Where is your campsite from mine? lol. Actually im pretty sure I remember strobe lighting your trailer last year.
Much further than it was before.
Nope sorry we are quite a few stalls apart this year.Are you lying?
Tires are missing, is that your anti-theft device?Trailer all set up. Ready to go.
Tires are missing, is that your anti-theft device?
ou too.Nope sorry we are quite a few stalls apart this year.
We do our very best to enjoy the weekend. It's been on and off showers all week here so far. We have a big tent for the evening events but for the ride you will have to provide your own rain gear. I'm still optimistic the weather is going to turn aroundWhat happens if it pours the whole weekend? The forecast ain't looking so good.
What happens if it pours the whole weekend? The forecast ain't looking so good.
Well said T, that's some great writing skills. PS, alcohol afterwards will make the stories after the ride that much better.When the precipitation makes contact with the dirt and soil on the trails, It changes texture and becomes somewhat slick and sticky... also known as mud. Thus sticking to machines and allowing more throttle to be used during said atv ride. said precipitation also tends to gather in lowlying areas and areas with a lower elevation than its surroundings... creating what offroad enthusiast call... "mud holes". Said mud holes provide for challenging terrain and generally make a ride more fun. After said "ATV RIDE" people generally indulge in alcoholic beverages which tend to make said precipitation not currently matter.
What happens if it pours the whole weekend? The forecast ain't looking so good.