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We are taking a little family vacation - the Great Sand Dunes, Mesa Verde, Grand Canyon and Moab.
I will have the phone, so feel free to contact me with any questions (or orders :smile: ).
We will be back on Thursday night, so I will miss all of you guys until then!
Randy
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I will have the phone, so feel free to contact me with any questions (or orders :smile: ).
We will be back on Thursday night, so I will miss all of you guys until then!
Randy
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sounds like fun randy...enjoy....
i'll be at the canyon ..mid april
i was told by my wife that... we will take a hummer ride from vegas to the canyon...take a helicopter ride down...and at the bottom ...take a lite river trip....
sounds like fun...
peace,
d
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i'll be at the canyon ..mid april
i was told by my wife that... we will take a hummer ride from vegas to the canyon...take a helicopter ride down...and at the bottom ...take a lite river trip....
sounds like fun...
peace,
d
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2002 MCS:PS/B, w/Lapis Int.


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Randy, Good to talk to you the other day!! Have a blast with the family!!! My wife took our daughter to Sydney Australia to see her folks so I am Batching it for three weeks.........I need to get as much wrenching done before she gets home. I'll provide all the beer and food if anyone wants to lend a hand with my springs and rear sway bar......hmmmmmm three weeks should be long enough for a pulley, throttle body, header......etc......etc.....
Scott
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Thanks guys!
It was an incredible trip - the US has the absolute most amazing terrain in the world. We did the trip in our Nissan XTerra - which is quite the off-road machine.
Started in Denver, then to Great Sand Dunes National Park, to a small hotel just west of Durango, to Mesa Verde National Park, to Four Corners, to Shiprock, to the Grand Canyon at sunset and a hotel, then more Grand Canyon, up to Mexican Hat and the San Juan River, to Canyonlands National Park, to a hotel in Moab, then Arches National Park and the trip back through the Rockies over Vail Pass home.
The desert is an awe inspiring place for sure.
Now, back to work...
Thanks guys!
It was an incredible trip - the US has the absolute most amazing terrain in the world. We did the trip in our Nissan XTerra - which is quite the off-road machine.
Started in Denver, then to Great Sand Dunes National Park, to a small hotel just west of Durango, to Mesa Verde National Park, to Four Corners, to Shiprock, to the Grand Canyon at sunset and a hotel, then more Grand Canyon, up to Mexican Hat and the San Juan River, to Canyonlands National Park, to a hotel in Moab, then Arches National Park and the trip back through the Rockies over Vail Pass home.
The desert is an awe inspiring place for sure.
Now, back to work...
Randy,
You were a month too early! Easter JEEP safari is coming up. :smile: My best friend from high school owns and runs Spidertrax. They build some crazy rockcrawlers. I always say Im going to make it out there for one of those or an ARCA event but i never do.
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Cheese
You were a month too early! Easter JEEP safari is coming up. :smile: My best friend from high school owns and runs Spidertrax. They build some crazy rockcrawlers. I always say Im going to make it out there for one of those or an ARCA event but i never do.

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Cheese



