TOAK- Thread Of All Knowledge- Part VI
If I get really interested in something I get obsessed with learning about it and will study, research, and work with it until I satisfy that itch and then it's on to something else!
I can't help it, it's just the way I am..
Thanks Kub. Gotta make that run some time, you're not that far away in a beautiful part of the country. Love it up there by the big lake because I'm a flatlander.
Russ, believe it or not I'm thinking of a circular tour through Iowa for the Labor Day weekend. The Western edge of IA takes you through a long series of Missouri River Bluffs, and a scenic area called the Loess Hills. Also, the area south of Des Moines is very rolling and scenic (day 2) which you wouldn't expect in a state like Iowa. Day number 3 would simply be a hike back across flat land headed home.
Russ, believe it or not I'm thinking of a circular tour through Iowa for the Labor Day weekend. The Western edge of IA takes you through a long series of Missouri River Bluffs, and a scenic area called the Loess Hills. Also, the area south of Des Moines is very rolling and scenic (day 2) which you wouldn't expect in a state like Iowa. Day number 3 would simply be a hike back across flat land headed home.
The batwing is awesome for those LONG trips. Keeps you from being beat to death by the wind at the end of a 600 mile day!
Russ, all that stuff out in front of you on the Fugly is like having a curvy woman sitting right in your lap!
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Thanks Kub. Gotta make that run some time, you're not that far away in a beautiful part of the country. Love it up there by the big lake because I'm a flatlander.
Russ, believe it or not I'm thinking of a circular tour through Iowa for the Labor Day weekend. The Western edge of IA takes you through a long series of Missouri River Bluffs, and a scenic area called the Loess Hills. Also, the area south of Des Moines is very rolling and scenic (day 2) which you wouldn't expect in a state like Iowa. Day number 3 would simply be a hike back across flat land headed home.
Russ, believe it or not I'm thinking of a circular tour through Iowa for the Labor Day weekend. The Western edge of IA takes you through a long series of Missouri River Bluffs, and a scenic area called the Loess Hills. Also, the area south of Des Moines is very rolling and scenic (day 2) which you wouldn't expect in a state like Iowa. Day number 3 would simply be a hike back across flat land headed home.
I hear ya there!!!
Damn Tracy, we must be brothers!
I am a person of obsessions Craig and it has had me into a bunch of different hobbies throughout my life.
If I get really interested in something I get obsessed with learning about it and will study, research, and work with it until I satisfy that itch and then it's on to something else!
I can't help it, it's just the way I am..
If I get really interested in something I get obsessed with learning about it and will study, research, and work with it until I satisfy that itch and then it's on to something else!
I can't help it, it's just the way I am..
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Thanks Kub. Gotta make that run some time, you're not that far away in a beautiful part of the country. Love it up there by the big lake because I'm a flatlander.
Russ, believe it or not I'm thinking of a circular tour through Iowa for the Labor Day weekend. The Western edge of IA takes you through a long series of Missouri River Bluffs, and a scenic area called the Loess Hills. Also, the area south of Des Moines is very rolling and scenic (day 2) which you wouldn't expect in a state like Iowa. Day number 3 would simply be a hike back across flat land headed home.
Russ, believe it or not I'm thinking of a circular tour through Iowa for the Labor Day weekend. The Western edge of IA takes you through a long series of Missouri River Bluffs, and a scenic area called the Loess Hills. Also, the area south of Des Moines is very rolling and scenic (day 2) which you wouldn't expect in a state like Iowa. Day number 3 would simply be a hike back across flat land headed home.