Yay I got a Darwin!
The shape, the size, the feeling
Oh but I did....
What are you doing here? Don't you have a snowmobile that needs another 3000 miles?
I'm guessin' 100 mph, Drewster. Ski is anything but slooooooooooooow.
Ski, that babe of yours... I dunno hon, she looks a bit frigid to me.
Are you nice to her? Looks like she's been to the woodshed. I see some sort of orange-ish bandaids on her bottom (left)...
LOL!!! I knew somethin was comin , but I will admit, I never even imagined that reply!
KD - No she is one hot biatch. No band aids NYS Law states you have to have so many square inches of reflective material. I was nice to her but rode her hard and she likes when I talk dirty to her and smack her ...
Drew top end on the lakes was 102. Confirmed via GPS not once but several times. The trails are twisty up here so the lakes are where you can let her fly. On the trails I would say average speed is around 40. That is about right since the total engine hours is right around 100 hours. On cold mornings the computer takes control and the sled has about a 15 minute warm up cycle before you can ride.
Hi all, long time no log! I've been busy and gone. January I went to Uganda Africa, to play keyboards for my cousin's wedding.Drew, I did take your (and Ski's) advice, and left Darwin at home. I got a Revolver to take. I am such a carto kinduva guy, I chose to use Boges. Plus, the little tank would have made for another 'liquid container' to deal with across several airlines.
It worked well. I kept it charged up with solar panels. I didn't vape openly around the locals much, so I bumped the nic up, and vaped less. It's been a while since I got a nic buzz in the morning...
I'm too lazy to rotate, so lean to the left.
Darwin is still my everyday vape, but my whitescreen one is getting a little weak in the battery, need to send it in for a tuneup.
We camped on the edge of a village of 8,000 people that will never see an ice cube. My cousin has been there for 22 years, she is a veterinarian/missionary. She has completely gone native, she will never come back. She lives in a mud hut with no electricity or water.
Here's some of the local kids that came to the wedding. They can't afford clothes, but everyone has beads!