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hang&rattle
06-05-2011, 08:54 PM
This was the funnest ride over 3 days ever experienced. We covered so much ground. Google earth the Gibson Dam/Resevoir and Pishkun Resevoir (Montana). We covered all the ground in-between. Over 18 hours of seat time, well look at the pictures. From the Lake to the mountains with rivers, lakes, and ponds in between.

userj8670
06-05-2011, 09:03 PM
Awesome scenery!

atc007
06-05-2011, 09:13 PM
That's what dreams are made of right there! And you wanna go live on the WATER??!! Thanx for sharing,absolutely stunning. The family time,I mean,,and the scenery is breathtaking! Good stuff.

mrmello
06-05-2011, 09:16 PM
That looks like soooo much fun!!

I would rather go to a place like that for a holiday over mexico, etc any day!!!

If we did that around here the cops would be called so fast its annoying.

cattle-dog
06-05-2011, 10:13 PM
you know hang i need to come ride with you and your kids, the places the three of you ride are truely amazing, you my friend are a lucky man trikeing kids and some of the most beautiful places to ride i have ever seen. oh and that is a nice truck camper what kind is it?

zzmegad
06-05-2011, 10:20 PM
yeah awesome scenery and very cool to ride, fish, and camp all in one. and yeah that camper is really cool.

coolpool
06-05-2011, 10:21 PM
Thanks for sharing Hang. That is some great scenery. Looks like you've had some good rains? Now I'm completely jealous (and mad) that I never got a chance to get down there for a ride. Catch any fish?

hang&rattle
06-05-2011, 10:40 PM
The pictures don't do it panoramic justice. It's pretty incredible, man, I just can't explain. Because of the flooding the fishing was a little tough, Onnie caught one and Russ caught 3. We did spend most of the time in the seat. We rode over 10 hours Saturday, and never go to the same place twice. Cattledog- get out here before it's gone, before it can't be seen, it's amazing, man, you can really feel the creator out there. The camper I built. I bought a Sunlight camper nearly new and it was a POS. So I said 'I can build one better than that', that's what I did. It's under 650 pounds, has a sink, porta-potty, ice box fridge and an awesome heater I took from another camper. It's well insulated and sleeps 3 easily. I'm a sheet metal fabricator so it's trimmed out in tread plate and .o25 aluminum. I built it when I had my Dodge to go over my tool box so I wouldn't have to take it off. Works o.k. on my GMC. Onnie sleeping inside, I was up and at em', lol, he needed rest, lol-