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Im trying to plan a 7 hour trip this year on the Taconite trail near big fork, but i dont want to plan anything until there is snow on the ground and staying on the ground.
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Scientific theories are the most reliable, rigorous, and comprehensive form of scientific knowledge. This is significantly different from the common usage of the word "theory", which implies that something is a conjecture, hypothesis, or guess.
My Arctic cat is ready to rip some shit up!! Big fork I snowmobile up there bein Im from Grand Rapids. Its not bad up there...
We drive through grand rapids on our way to my parents. We are heading up there for turkey day this year, and then as much as i can when it finally snows. We live on Long Lake off of scenic 7.
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Scientific theories are the most reliable, rigorous, and comprehensive form of scientific knowledge. This is significantly different from the common usage of the word "theory", which implies that something is a conjecture, hypothesis, or guess.
We drive through grand rapids on our way to my parents. We are heading up there for turkey day this year, and then as much as i can when it finally snows. We live on Long Lake off of scenic 7.
I will be in Grand Rapids for Turkey day! Ya i usually 4 wheel scenic 7 in the summer! If you wanna meet up maybe get a beer or something pm me!
mmmhhhmmmm. Wait till there's 8 inches on the roads and you're 9's in the back are trying to steam roll the snow instead of cut through it. Unless you got skinny snow tires. But only real men use high performance summer tires in the snow.
Haha! Yea in deep snow I hated RWD. Slick roads and a couple inches was fun. My snow tires werent nearly as grippy as andrews, but his caddy was way heavier than the M3. Awd is more fun in the snow imo.