at one time there was alot of trails, but you know how it is one land owner posts his land then the neighbors and so on. i live on abot 10 acres so my brother in law and i can ride on our land, so we dont really worry about trail, most of the land around us is family or friends. i dont know about alot of public trails around us.
sorry chris i don't know ypour friend i only drove the mods part time for the '07 '08 seasons you may have heard of the car owner or his family the used to run street stock at sportsman and his brother drove the 28h six cyl. with the cope body i mainly drove the spectator and cadet classes at stateline from '96-'02 keep safe shane
that fire was from early decemberish we lost the pot belly pig in the fire, but other than that everyone else was out. in fact the owner is a mechanic at the place where i work and he just got to work when he got the call that his house was on fire. i know off road express real well i bought an '06 yamaha wolverine from them.
The last one I worked was an F5 left 21 dead.We responded from two counties away and was on scene for 14 hours. It was the one that hit just outside Evansville In. in Nov. 2005. Then in Feb. 2006 my house was hit by 100+mph straight line winds we lost about half of our house. It's not fun when your own dept. is dispatched to your own house.Stay safe Doug
yea that was about 4 years i think. i would have been a freshman in college. all of the fires were in the the city so my guys didnt have to go to any that i know of. i wasnt in till the next year.
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Great set of photos, Chris.
stay safe and have a good one
border is not in our work is to save lives regardless of color, religion or social position, much less. The important thing in our work does not need language to communicate, or borders to help.
Greetings from Mexico
If U are interested and If U send me your postal address via my Email I will post you one of my State Ambulance Service Badges, (patch) for exchange of one of your service patches,
My Email is lecar1@bigpond.net.au (LECAR1@BIGPOND.NET.AU)
Cheers Leo
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