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Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 4:27 pm
by Kodiak
i don't know GG i think the solution here would be to get two 4x8 sheets of plywood lay one down as a shield over the precious and sacred thing of Grass and drive your Grizzly onto it then lay the next sheet in front and so on until the grizzly is free to roam again!!!. i still think it would have been more fun to blast through the snowbank but thats me!

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 5:41 pm
by GrizzlyGuy
You're right Kodiak, blasting through the snowbank would be more fun.

And now that you're talking about moving around plywood sheets, Kendo is really right: I'm just too danged lazy for that kind of hard work. :lol:

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 7:42 pm
by cajungal64
GrizzlyGuy wrote:
Kendo wrote: Sounds like an excuse to me. A TRUE rider would be out there every day with a shovel until he had a path to remove said Grizzlies from the den. I think you just like lounging around the house in your underwear and socks. :roll:
Now my wife won't let me drive on that until it gets dry enough that the precious grass won't get damaged. Women... :roll:
Hmmm... I guess I may not be ALL-WOMAN... my new landscaping on our 1+ acre included 2 bottles of ROUNDUP and a Remote Control rock crawling track!! Maybe I am lacking Estrogen.... :wink: And I won't be sweating my booty off mowing grass in the dead of summer! YAHOO! I'll be riding the Rubicon instead! Happy Mowing!!!

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 8:43 pm
by hemingray
GrizzlyGuy wrote:It's all about the danged grass. The snow melted down to where there is a bare grass path from Grizzly Den to house. Now my wife won't let me drive on that until it gets dry enough that the precious grass won't get damaged. Women... :roll:
Hmm, seems like in the absence of signs or a Forest Order you should just do it!