Thread: Thanks Bob; Unimog meets Jeep

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    Default Thanks Bob; Unimog meets Jeep

    As I hit the highway today at 0710, temperature 35 degrees, drizzling --- I really questioned the sanity of this particular excursion.
    North Georgia roads are dark and treacherous on a good morning; it was plain scary this morning.
    As I got higher in elevation the temperatures dropped and finally reached an even 32. There was ice on the roadway and the drizzle continued. Most of you know how I feel about ice on the roadway...
    But I kept going anyhow; as the sun rose (I didn't actually see the sun but it got lighter out...) I became more optimistic.
    I smelled adventure and it made me hungry.
    None of the gang met us at the Waffle House. I didn't blame them; it was miserable out and there wasn't much hope of it clearing. But I knew that Bob was heading down and I wasn't going to miss out on the opportunity to meet him and see a few new trails.

    Then it stopped raining. And we were treated to what is best in life.
    Words fall short of the feeling that you get when you're out in nature with new friends seeing new things. The feeling of the snow beneath your boots, the feel of the tires spinning and finding purchase on a bit of buried gravel, the feel of the wind, of the sun, of the mountain ---- all that and the intangible bond of people with each other and with our beloved machines.
    I wouldn't have missed it for anything.

    And the bar-b-que at Rib Country was great, btw. :tea:







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    Glad to see some out in the snow! Actually it's nice just to see some one out on the East coast period. Looks like a good run with some cool rigs.
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    Beautiful...just beautiful!

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    Hey guys great pics! Which FS Road had the creek crossing?
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    Quote Originally Posted by pnorvell View Post
    Hey guys great pics! Which FS Road had the creek crossing?
    We'll show it to you...
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    just in case he isn't there, make sure to show it to ME at the end of the month!

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    Quote Originally Posted by michaels View Post
    just in case he isn't there, make sure to show it to ME at the end of the month!
    That's too far away for the end of the month trip; you'll have to come back.
    It's in another area of the Chattahoochee and would be an entire day trip in itself.
    We'll wait for good weather anyhow; it was stupid slippery up there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hilldweller View Post
    We'll show it to you...
    I like the idea! I don't know how long it will be until i can go again. I can't get a job to save my life applying at literally 15 places with no luck. Money is low... real low. I only went yesterday because my mom wanted to see the snow up N GA and wanted me to go. I guess i took a slightly different path than expected but she liked it though! So until i can get a job it's little to no trail riding for me. I appreciate the offer though

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    Quote Originally Posted by pnorvell View Post
    I like the idea! I don't know how long it will be until i can go again. I can't get a job to save my life applying at literally 15 places with no luck. Money is low... real low. I only went yesterday because my mom wanted to see the snow up N GA and wanted me to go. I guess i took a slightly different path than expected but she liked it though! So until i can get a job it's little to no trail riding for me. I appreciate the offer though

    Peter
    that's basically my situation as well. especially since i decided to buy a winch... now play money is at a low, and i need it for food and bills...

    peter let's start an adventure business taking people in land rovers out in the georgia mountains!

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    Quote Originally Posted by michaels View Post
    that's basically my situation as well. especially since i decided to buy a winch... now play money is at a low, and i need it for food and bills...

    peter let's start an adventure business taking people in land rovers out in the georgia mountains!
    DONE!! We'll start tomorrow!
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