The Roadie wrote:Your WHAT was supposed to be a short version of my WHERE? Hootus, I presume.....fishsticks wrote:My post was intended to be the short version of that.
When was Herculiner mentioned in this thread?!
The Roadie wrote:Your WHAT was supposed to be a short version of my WHERE? Hootus, I presume.....fishsticks wrote:My post was intended to be the short version of that.
fishsticks wrote: I like Lake ORTB. It's full of my shit and I'm comfortable here.
Trust me, you have no idea what kind of asshole I can be. Now, please remove the sand from your vagina and use the search function.
Oh, and read Roadie's little blurb above. My post was intended to be the short version of that.
JamesDowning wrote: locked balls.
ki3dragon wrote:Fish, I havent asked a question. Can you please tell me what it was I was supposed to look for?
ki3dragon wrote:I am looking forward to asking lots of questions here.
JamesDowning wrote:Very good news if you take the truck off road.
Update your profile so we all know you have the big locked balls.
fishsticks wrote:He changed his profile. I can see his locked balls...
ki3dragon wrote:At least I think that is good news.
ki3dragon wrote:Sorry. If I seem to be yelling it's because when I joined I did a SEARCH for things I was looking for an answer to and all I saw was your veterans here hazing people asking legitimate questions before some kind member came along and helpfully advised the questioner.
ki3dragon wrote:Personally I fail to see how the "philosophy" being promoted by some of your veterans here will not lead to trouble on the trail when some inexperienced person in a group gets in trouble and people are having to stop and assist. Could even be the difference between life and death. In other words that philosophy could cause exactly what you hope to prevent.
Right on! The trail can be a total immersion learning experience. We took Nick Norie out with relatively small tires and 2WD, found a trail in Big Bear at a level that I used to consider beyond my ability to get down unscathed, and with spotting and taking it slow, managed to get him down the EXTREME lumpy rock waterfall without even banging his frame, bending his rocker panels (no rock sliders) or breaking out the bridging ladders. Now he KNOWS he can get down a similar obstacle, but if he was on his own it would require him to get out every 2 feet and self-spot. Phil was on the same trip, with 4WD but no G80, and he got stuck a couple of places that Nick (with his G80 and some momentum) conquered. Now Phil knows his limitations better, and can choose lines that might be better for his specific equipment. Teebes and I have had some real recovery adventures together, one above 9000 feet on Wheeler Ridge in CA that was truly puckering. (My lapse in judgment even going on a loose part of an ATV trail with a 4000"+ dropoff I was sliding towards.)Gordinho80 wrote:...
The trail is a different environment. ...