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Old 01-01-2003, 07:21 AM
Steve R Steve R is offline
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I'm looking into the Cobra 75, the one with all the controls on the microphone, that way we can hide the main unit and not commit dash-space. I'll be buying one asap and curretnly am looking into antenna optoins...."good buddy".

MAC, thanks for the compliments. I feel that if your gonna do something you gotta hit it straight, hard and give it a earnest effort, otherwise it's just a waste of time & energy.

I've got to be honest, the last run through the San Garbriel Mountains was 32 miles of scenic beauty, and it was fun to hang with other Hummer enthusiast,but...it wasn't a big challenge. The guy who pointed me in that direction had previously run it in much worse conditions; he much more snow, fallen trees, boulders and it was literally in the thick of clouds. It took him 4-5 hours.

By the time we hit the trail much had changed. There weather was clear, the sun had melted much of the snow, and the Forest Service had recently cleaned-up the trail and removed fallen trees, boulders, debris and made things passable for the average yuppie SUV.

This trail were heading to is MUCH different. Check it out, do a search for 2N17X: many SUV's can't make the run. San Gabriel is rated by the book as a "2"...this trail is about a "7". My advice: get another insurance policy IN ADDITION to the one you have on your H2...that way you not only get the H2 replaced, but you get an extra $60K! hehehehehehehe.

LET'S ROCK!!!

Details & directions to come, your both on the mailing list. Thanks!!!!
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