# 1 I've come across similar while out riding # 4 That's going to end badly one day # 6 Either he did great math to figure out the logistics or he's just a lucky bastard # 9 Fuck yea, I want one JD
The first one- That cell drifting over the lake is awesome. That's been happening a lot over the High Sierra this week.
For those that have never experienced it, it would help you understand the love native Californians have for this magnificent place. It's the California that Gavin Newsom will never appreciate because he's a city kid, who only worships Mammon, not God.
Chico, northern California. 1999, about this time of year, a few minutes after sundown. . Walking the dogs and glancing east, we were mesmerized by hundreds of simultaneous lightening storms over the Sahara Nevada Range. Cloud-to-cloud, cloud-to-ground, ground-to-cloud, circular looping lightening. Constant and continual for an hour or so. . There were times I saw three or five or a dozen lightenings in one second. Multiply that by sixty seconds for a minute then sixty minutes for the hour we stood there. Magical.
Ken- I'll bet you got soaked from more than one of those downpours while you were you exploring the pass. And I'll also bet you didn't mind a bit. Your YouTube videos of the Sonora-Mono Toll Road are still some of my favorites.
Uh huh, there's all kinds of weird weather there. I even got snowed on in July one time. It's funny but the few things I miss about California do not involve people.
#7 Somebody is reloading with Power Pistol powder. A buddy gave me a partial bottle of it. I could not find a load for 9mm or 38 Spl where it didn't have extreme muzzle flash. I ended up making firecrackers out of it.
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#5&6 Nope, nope, nope. #9 Yep!
ReplyDelete#8 Son of Beast, Kings Island 2012
ReplyDeleteA sad day indeed.
Delete#9 does Licking County (Ohio?) have any affiliation with Sucking Country (Roscommon, Ireland)?
ReplyDelete#7 Bet that was a stovepipe!
ReplyDelete#3 Ahummdellah, gesundheit, whichever. Makes that .50 AE look weak. BTW, wouldn't it be nice to have a .50 Boewolf bolt for the Desert Eagle?
ReplyDeleteLooks like the image reversed (or do AEs have the ejection port on the left side?)
DeleteAlso #7 - ON THE WAAAAAAY
#1 'Partly Cloudy with Isolated Showers.......'
ReplyDelete#10 Sign him up.
ReplyDeleteHe's very talented.
DeleteAnd here I thought only goofy Border Collies could do that.
My little terrierist/chihuahua mix Hillary would do that to the point I had to take her ball away before she collapsed from exhaustion.
DeleteHillary???
DeleteCome to think of it, terrierist???
My buddy Chuck named her Hillary Clinton right after we got her because what else are you going to name a little yellow haired bitch?
DeleteSounds like Hillary She is the true definition of a carpet bagger
Delete# 1 I've come across similar while out riding
ReplyDelete# 4 That's going to end badly one day
# 6 Either he did great math to figure out the logistics or he's just a lucky bastard
# 9 Fuck yea, I want one
JD
#9 ... Rollin' that much coal gives Greta an aneurysm. Crack on, mate.
ReplyDeleteMG
#s 2&3: I can't get no Satistraction
ReplyDeleteWhere is #5? I need to go there.
#1 Is how I feel every morning. Bet that cloud said ahhhh at the end
ReplyDeleteThe first one-
ReplyDeleteThat cell drifting over the lake is awesome. That's been happening a lot over the High Sierra this week.
For those that have never experienced it, it would help you understand the love native Californians have for this magnificent place. It's the California that Gavin Newsom will never appreciate because he's a city kid, who only worships Mammon, not God.
I really, really miss the High Sierra. Sonora Pass had more to offer than Yosemite as far as I'm concerned.
DeleteChico, northern California.
Delete1999, about this time of year, a few minutes after sundown.
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Walking the dogs and glancing east, we were mesmerized by hundreds of simultaneous lightening storms over the Sahara Nevada Range.
Cloud-to-cloud, cloud-to-ground, ground-to-cloud, circular looping lightening.
Constant and continual for an hour or so.
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There were times I saw three or five or a dozen lightenings in one second.
Multiply that by sixty seconds for a minute then sixty minutes for the hour we stood there.
Magical.
Ken- I'll bet you got soaked from more than one of those downpours while you were you exploring the pass. And I'll also bet you didn't mind a bit.
DeleteYour YouTube videos of the Sonora-Mono Toll Road are still some of my favorites.
Uh huh, there's all kinds of weird weather there. I even got snowed on in July one time.
DeleteIt's funny but the few things I miss about California do not involve people.
#7 - Must be the .50 AE out of that Desert Eagle
ReplyDelete#6 - Measure twice, pull once.
ReplyDelete#7 Somebody is reloading with Power Pistol powder. A buddy gave me a partial bottle of it. I could not find a load for 9mm or 38 Spl where it didn't have extreme muzzle flash. I ended up making firecrackers out of it.
ReplyDelete#5 THAT IS A RIDE FOR THE MENTALLY ILL. ONE DAY IT WILL FAIL AND SOME PEOPLE WILL FLY FOR A MINUTE OR TWO, THEN A HARD LANDING ... REALLY HARD/
ReplyDeleteThere's no need to yell at us about it.
Delete#6: I would have been concerned the wall might have collapsed the "floor" where the guy stood.
ReplyDelete#9 well that cancels my catalytic converter.
ReplyDelete#5 no, no and no!
ReplyDelete#8 reminds me of the old roller coaster at the State Fair of Texas