flyingwill, I was reading that post but having problems with resizing the image. A quick call to Teotwaki seems to have me all squared away now, thanks
flyingwill, I was reading that post but having problems with resizing the image. A quick call to Teotwaki seems to have me all squared away now, thanks
Flyingwil, I will check those links out, thanks.
Here is a pic of a GREAT, spotter, photo taker, sister watcher and map reader but I think what he really wants is to drive daddy's way cool truck!
rmarz- Glad you made it back to San Diego! How was the camping Saturday night and where did you end up? Just think how plush it would have been in an Adventure Trailer
Attached is a pic of my two navigators, Collin (7 next weekend) and Lauren (3.5), Notice my new Expo Decal, thanks mountainpete!
This is the sign that Jim greeted everyone with as they drove into the Discovery Center in Fawnskin! Once I saw this I knew that Jim was going to put on a great run:wings:
The convoy, with Jim as the Trail Boss and me riding Tail Gunner. This is going up Gold Mountain. Second Pic is looking back from Gold Mountain at Big Bear Lake, did we mention the weather could not have been better!
Zig-zagging through the forest, Teotwaki in the back ground and Desertbound in the forground. Pic 2 is Ian giving the Shaka sign indicating a good time! Pic 3 is Richard with a thumbs up!
This is a great pic of Ian doing the 3 wheel dance going downhill! Ian put his Runner through its paces and I was amazed at how well it did! There is something to be said for the traction control on these vehicles.
Pic 3 is Desertbound taking his nearly stock X through its paces! This thing went everywhere he pointed it without complaint
I thought that I had seen pretty much all of the San Bernardino Mts, but had never been to Butler Peak. What a treat! This is a breathtaking place to come and survey the surroundings. Here is a pic of Collin and Lauren at the lookout. Pic 2 is looking back into Big Bear.
You got that right! Actually, he was sitting on my lap and drove for probably about a quarter of the day! He's pretty much done sitting around and it's only a matter of time until I can nap in the back and he'll have taken over!
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