Weekend of exploring.
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Weekend of exploring.
Sitting around Saturday morning, wife said she was going shopping all day with her sisters...and had to work Sunday. Twenty minutes later...the Discovery was heading north. Needed it, put down an old female "love of my life" bird dog last Saturday (14) and after doing jury duty all week and hearing/seeing from the lowest elements of society...it was time to clear out some stuff.
Besides the previously mentioned, also wanted to do a bit of exploring...in hopes of finding enough interesting trails for out Rover group here in Michigan. Our group is relatively new, so no off road outings have happen...yet. Did a bunch of searching yesterday and today, and found "what I would call" a good days worth of somewhat difficult trails...enough to justify an outing.
Snapped a couple pictures, nothing exciting, checking oil (up there, yes l'm bad), drive through window lunch, trail exploring, camp and home. Unforunately, my charger wasn't working during some of the best trails. Found the most serious this morning, almost thought l'd be breaking out the recovery gear...but the old girl...on her third try...scrambled up the steep bank of the mud hole.
Besides the previously mentioned, also wanted to do a bit of exploring...in hopes of finding enough interesting trails for out Rover group here in Michigan. Our group is relatively new, so no off road outings have happen...yet. Did a bunch of searching yesterday and today, and found "what I would call" a good days worth of somewhat difficult trails...enough to justify an outing.
Snapped a couple pictures, nothing exciting, checking oil (up there, yes l'm bad), drive through window lunch, trail exploring, camp and home. Unforunately, my charger wasn't working during some of the best trails. Found the most serious this morning, almost thought l'd be breaking out the recovery gear...but the old girl...on her third try...scrambled up the steep bank of the mud hole.
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To difficult too edit original post (should read...impossible), and forgot to mention...used jerry can for the first time (held gas nicely...fills tank without spillage), used axe for clearing a 10 inch diameter tree (axe worked nicely...me...not so much...lol), used buck saw several times (yes, my arms are a bit sore today) and although it was solemn at times...visiting our old stomping grounds alone...it was a beautiful way to spend the weekend taking care of stuff.
500 miles over the two days...and the rover never missed a beat.
Brian.
500 miles over the two days...and the rover never missed a beat.
Brian.
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Looks like you had a good day for clearing the mind. I'm sorry to hear about Gwen, Brian. Fourteen years is a long time companion for sure - definitely not easy.
You and your wife look really familiar! Don't know where we would have crossed paths before now, however. Would definitely like to partake in a Rover weekend sometime, just need to get the beast back on the road. Looking into every avenue feasible as I'm still waiting on the second shop.
We skipped town this weekend too and spent a few days in the Frankfort area. What a gorgeous weekend to be outside
You and your wife look really familiar! Don't know where we would have crossed paths before now, however. Would definitely like to partake in a Rover weekend sometime, just need to get the beast back on the road. Looking into every avenue feasible as I'm still waiting on the second shop.
We skipped town this weekend too and spent a few days in the Frankfort area. What a gorgeous weekend to be outside
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You and your wife look really familiar! Don't know where we would have crossed paths before now, however.
Would definitely like to partake in a Rover weekend sometime, just need to get the beast back on the road. Looking into every avenue feasible as I'm still waiting on the second shop.
We skipped town this weekend too and spent a few days in the Frankfort area. What a gorgeous weekend to be outside
Brian.
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If you watch America's Most Wanted or visit the post office frequently...that could be it...lol. No, l believe, my wife has been in your shop before. Me, unless you follow English setter bird dogs around the woods, or fancy fine SXS shotguns, or spend more time chasing ruffed grouse than any ordinary person...we have probably never met. Like l tell folks..."Spent most of my time and money chasing bird dogs and ruffed grouse, the rest, l wasted."
Love Frankfort, been a few...but enjoyed my visit there. Is the Badger still there?
Brian.
Love Frankfort, been a few...but enjoyed my visit there. Is the Badger still there?
Brian.
I think the Badger may be stationed in Ludington now?.. we didn't stay too far from the harbor and only smaller boats were observed. Surprisingly, there were only a handful of boats out on Lake Michigan off of Elberta Bluff. I figured that the beach may be crowded but it was quite pleasant! Booked a weekend for next summer as well - the area brings back good memories of my childhood summers spent with both sets of grandparents
I've attached a photo of the view we had Friday for our picnic - I must just take blurry photos lol..
Christina
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