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no i am not really a fisher but it is relaxing. i am more a snow boarder type and camping but i never liked the fishing for some reason
i guess i dont have a taste for fish
i guess i dont have a taste for fish
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Campings good. Doing alot of that and wheeling to the fishing spots. Was actually surprised at how extreme some of the trails got.
yeah that happens some times when wheeling it get crazy when it should be mellow
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What about us central cal and nor cal, we dont want to be aligned with those socal folk, lol.
Has to be something that would represent the whole state not just so cal, there is much more trails up here in the central and north area, what about the rubicon, so cal cant boast about a trail like that, or cow mountain, red moutain, a lot of trails there to wheel on.
Has to be something that would represent the whole state not just so cal, there is much more trails up here in the central and north area, what about the rubicon, so cal cant boast about a trail like that, or cow mountain, red moutain, a lot of trails there to wheel on.
I'm editing my original post b/c now it makes more sense to me. My own fault for being slow. I don't really see what's wrong with it now.
Since your kinda dividing up Washington and Oregon and then there's the four corners thing. I can see how Nevada and Cali have their friendship going on in this forum.
Seems like ppl in Cali are rather adamant about their locations. Like a bunch of freakin gang bangers. I certainly wouldn't associate myself with being in SoCal but wouldn't say Norcal either. So why create a divide?
Since your kinda dividing up Washington and Oregon and then there's the four corners thing. I can see how Nevada and Cali have their friendship going on in this forum.
Seems like ppl in Cali are rather adamant about their locations. Like a bunch of freakin gang bangers. I certainly wouldn't associate myself with being in SoCal but wouldn't say Norcal either. So why create a divide?
Last edited by 07Negative; Nov 8, 2009 at 02:40 PM.
There's a prejudice. I've done a number of photo shoots up there with wine makers, chefs and have been wine tasting there for years. I can't say I've found the locals in Napa or Sonoma area's to be snobs or rude. I have however found the douche bags that visit there to have a stick up there a$$. But don't let that get the best of ya. Napa has a great history to it. Sure, it's saturated with cuisen and wine makers. But their not the ones that are ******. Matter of fact. Thomas Keller is freakin cool and very humble. He's a perfectionist. Only b/c be gives a damn about the quality of his work. And when your not following the packs and visiting winerys own commerically but instead going to the family owned ones. They are hard working people. Like the guy at Heibel for example.
Not to say that you shouldn't be humble at all times. But in a resession everyone is financially disposable. Everyones life is on lease.
Not to say that you shouldn't be humble at all times. But in a resession everyone is financially disposable. Everyones life is on lease.


