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Default 02-06-2004, 02:43 PM

man thats fucking awsome. I wanan go offroading with that kid some time. as for the mud meh. it happens. Iv burried my truck before. you just have to get better tires and a winch and youll get out of any predicament.
AS for hte cold thing yeah happens. A good day of skiing usually will make meh sweaty or if I was goign really hard cold and yet from teh snow.
  
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Default 02-06-2004, 06:23 PM

Hey, one time I got my truck stuck in kinda a stupid way. No mud or nothing. I got ran off the road by this truck and trailer and my back left tire was barely touching, so it was just smokin....Luckily for me the guy that ran me off the road stopped and stood on my bumper to get me out.....Gettin stucks kinda kool.

One time I got my 4 wheeler is so many stumps that were about 2 foot tall and about an inch and a half thick, that I couldn't budge it. I had stumps wound all up through the frame and all, it was awesome lookin. I had to drag it out...
  
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Default 02-06-2004, 06:31 PM

Know what cold is? Cold is going ice fishing and falling into a hole that was covered up by snow. Thats cold, people who live down south dont have the slightest idea what cold is. What we think is hot isnt hot to you, and what you think is cold makes you a pussy biggrin:
  
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Default 02-06-2004, 06:32 PM

[quote="Fluffy_Bunny":4d5a6]
It was so cold I thought I did some serious long term damage to my pen0r[/quote:4d5a6]

lol I hear you there man. I have a short story for you niggas...

It was about a month or so ago and I had to run 1.5 miles for the Marine Corps DEP program and my recruiter told me we were going to go to Fort Drums INSIDE track. It was approx. 15 degrees out and the winds were BAD.. so I imagine it was almost below zero. So I come to the meeting expecting to go INSIDE and run... I only brought my shorts and Marine Corps TANK TOP to run in. The bastard says "Alright guys, since there's hardly any snow out we're going to run outside today..." Hahaha so we ran outside and my pen3s was FROZEN SOLID... so were my fingers. I couldn't bend my fingers for like 10 minutes and I froze my "pen3s" so bad that I couldn't feel it for half the day...

You talk about permant pen3s damage fluffy bunny, I thought I was never going to bring my unit up again.
  
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Default 02-06-2004, 07:32 PM

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Originally Posted by "Pick Axe":cb13c
[quote:cb13c]don't even mention cold with above freezing.

I'd kill for above freezing right now.
Dude, i live in texas, and when it gets really humid AND cold, it makes it ten times worse..[/quote:cb13c]

over -50 with windchill cold?

Isn't texas near the desert areas...isn't that like dry heat

It's really humid here in summer.[/quote:cb13c]

I haved lived in Louisiana, Arkansas, Texas and Pennsylvania.
Granted down south we get nowhere close to the cold weather you guys do
but, you have no idea what real humidity is either or summer heat. 30 degress f in penn felt much warmer than 30 degrees here in the south due to the humidity.
Texas is extremely humid also due to the gulf moisture.
  
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Default 02-06-2004, 07:44 PM

[quote:79656]30 degress f in penn felt much warmer than 30 degrees here in the south due to the humidity.
Texas is extremely humid also due to the gulf moisture.[/quote:79656]

Exactly my point about Texas getting cold. Humidity makes all the difference.
  
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Default 02-06-2004, 08:15 PM

IVe been from tepms of -40 - around 120. ID rather be at a temp of 100 than -40 any day.
Well unless it was humid. I live in the New England area and there is humidity. I hate it when it gets hot and humid. In winter the humidity is usually gone although sometimes it is here. However it is usually warmer when its humid in winter. either way this is about mud and getting stuck not so much as cold.
Ive been stuck several times. one of the colder ones I think I got sick from working to get the truck out. It was stuck o na snow bank about 4 feet tall. The snow was decieving looks strong enough but as soon as the center of my truck got over the tallest part the wheels dug in and sunk. bam instant stuck in 0-10 degree weather. at night, out in the middle of shitville woods, right next to a road never used by anyone except by summer residents who deffinently wouldnt be driving by any time soon. Had to call a friend to come pull us out. I got stuck in the same spot the next day. and let me tell you this. I would rather fall into 3 feet of cool mud than 3 feet of ice, powder, and corn snow. and try to dig a 2 ton truck out of that.
  
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