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Just some pics of the first and second OMAHOG events. Too bad I was the only one out! Maybe we will someday get it going in Nebraska.
Ric
OMAHOG
Just some pics of the first and second OMAHOG events. Too bad I was the only one out! Maybe we will someday get it going in Nebraska.
Ric
OMAHOG
Mike97ZJ
01-20-2003, 03:14 AM
Was there an actual trail, or were you just driving around in a field?
You gotta watch out in tall grass like that. If you stay in one spot too long it can ignite off your hot catylitic converter and start a fire. Not cool.
Also, what's up with the last pic, are those bolt cutters?
Good thing the dude in the trailer didn't come after you with a shotgun. "Git off my land, you varmint!" LOL.
Glad you had fun. You gotta drag the other guys out with you next time though. Wheeling alone isn't really a good idea. You never know what can happen.
Nice pics topspin. This is the first time I've seen the sunset orange H2 with all black hardware and I really like it. Looks better than the chrome on this color.
topspin:
Cool pix! Those Nebraska license plates are none too subtle, huh?
Matverick
01-23-2003, 04:34 AM
Those look like limb pruners. Hey Topspin, are you originally from Omaha? I was born and raised there until moving to South Dakota 5 years ago. What do you do there? Nice rig!
Mat
"Foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of small minds"
To: Mike97ZJ, Zazing, SJ, Matverick:
Sorry for the delay in answering your posts.
Mike97ZJ: No trails, this is a 25 arce plot of my fathers in the loess (pron. luss) bluffs near Omaha. 20 of the acres are heavily wooded, 5 somewhat open, very hilly and all grass/brush/small sappling covered (thus the branch trimmers (not bolt cutters...funny!) in hand). Those 1" diameter sapps can/have scratch(ed) the paint.
As far as the fire situation, I watch that very closely, so far...no toast.
I always have another person with me, anyone near Omaha with a vehicle want to go? The last pic is a steep hill which I eventually backed off from going down due to the slick conditions...a few of the earlier hills I took had me going up 3/4 the way, losing traction, and sliding backwards all the way back down the hill. (short hills thank goodness). This hill didn't level out before crashing into trees...I will wait until it's dry to take it.
Zazing: I love the orange, I couldn't decide for quite a while between Orange/Red/Yellow (to match the NE plates...not). Orange won out because, depending on the light, it looks from orange to bronze to copper to red....cool! And you're right, no chrome is best for contrast.
SJ: The NE plates!!!! Irritated a lot of people, but they do grow on you, and we can tell were not from Iowa...nothing mean here...I lived in Iowa for a short spell, and this property is actually on the Iowa side of the Missouri River across from Omaha. The TOPSPIN is for my tennis business, I am a professional tennis instructor/racquet stringer.
Matverick: Limb pruners they are! Mat...I have been in Omaha for all except 1.5 years I spent in Denison, IA as a construction resident engineer. Yeah, that's my side job http://www.elcova.com/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif, environmental engineering, (hazardous, toxic, and radioactive waste).
I have a brother up in Chamberlain, SD....where are you, I can't find Mina, SD in my atlas? Send me an e-mail off forum if you'd like, hum2@cox.net.
Ric
OMAHOG
kelleymac2000
01-29-2003, 11:04 PM
Mina, SD north from Sioux Falls on I29, then East from Aberdeen. Only a native would know. http://www.elcova.com/infopop/emoticons/icon_wink.gif
Kelley
Thanks Kell"e"y Mac!!
See...I learned my lesson well!
Ric
OMAHOG
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