If you didn't have to work

Reverend Blair

Council Member
Apr 3, 2004
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RE: If you didn't have to

I always think the best scenery is the big elevator at Indian Head...when I see that I know I'll be having a beer in twenty minutes or so.

The best trip we ever took back to Saskatchewan took two days, including an overnight stop in a farmer's field. We took gravel roads almost all the way and stopped every hour or two to let the dogs run.

The worst was in a 1 ton Ford flatbed with an empty water tank behind. Every bump in the road caused a huge echoing clang, we had to stop for oil 3 times (bit of an engine problem) between Moosemin and Winnipeg, and it poured the entire way.
 

Reverend Blair

Council Member
Apr 3, 2004
1,238
1
38
Winnipeg
RE: If you didn't have to

I always think the best scenery is the big elevator at Indian Head...when I see that I know I'll be having a beer in twenty minutes or so.

The best trip we ever took back to Saskatchewan took two days, including an overnight stop in a farmer's field. We took gravel roads almost all the way and stopped every hour or two to let the dogs run.

The worst was in a 1 ton Ford flatbed with an empty water tank behind. Every bump in the road caused a huge echoing clang, we had to stop for oil 3 times (bit of an engine problem) between Moosemin and Winnipeg, and it poured the entire way.
 

tibear

Electoral Member
Jan 25, 2005
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RB,

You travelled for two days on gravel roads in Manitoba and Saskatchewan?? From the conditions of those roads your lucky you got to your destination with your vehicle in one piece and all of your internal organs still on the inside!!

:)
 

tibear

Electoral Member
Jan 25, 2005
854
0
16
RB,

You travelled for two days on gravel roads in Manitoba and Saskatchewan?? From the conditions of those roads your lucky you got to your destination with your vehicle in one piece and all of your internal organs still on the inside!!

:)
 

tibear

Electoral Member
Jan 25, 2005
854
0
16
RB,

You travelled for two days on gravel roads in Manitoba and Saskatchewan?? From the conditions of those roads your lucky you got to your destination with your vehicle in one piece and all of your internal organs still on the inside!!

:)