took the Husqvarna wheeling

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wussyPup

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Met up with Jeremy and Ken for a quality day with the Husqvarna last month.

First, we found a new way into a familar place:


Then, we tested a sketchy log bridge:


We considered making a new trail:


But, decided to enjoy what was already there:


Some sections were a bit overgrown:


And some were steep:


Had fun, and burned more gas in the chainsaw than diesel in the cruiser. We got to within about 3/4 Km of our intended destination. Time to sharpen the blade and try again?

More pics on flickr
 
I know that log bridge! Kirk and I hauled some timber to shore that up... only to find the overgrown fun you all took care of.

Cheers-
From Stump in Bozeman, MT
 
nice pics and ya thats a fun trail. I don't have to worry about the left fender flair next time I drive that trail.
 
I know that log bridge! Kirk and I hauled some timber to shore that up... only to find the overgrown fun you all took care of.

oh, we're not done yet - lots more cutting opportunities for the young'uns in the Club

where's Sean; the best trail-bitch ever, when ya need him?
 
you were soooo close!

it's a great trail, with a little trimming... even better. good to see a wagon trip.:beer:

miss the wheeling on the island, fo' sho'.

mayhaps my NEW project will fill the void:frown:

i think you can do the "chute". ken knows what i'm on about, took him up that far once before.

there are a couple of good winch trees on the return side, down is no problemo'.

hey stump! they think our bridge works are sketchy! lol:hillbilly:

crusty (from far far away...)GMT +18 i think
 
You guys all have the same plate number, I smell a scam :)

Actually, we all wheel the same rig, a yellow sammy, and then photoshop our favorite cruiser body and accessories on top for posting to Mud.
 
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