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<blockquote data-quote="Horus" data-source="post: 1336916" data-attributes="member: 17219"><p>Great pics guys. I should have my junk all buttoned up for the next Canada trip.</p><p></p><p>Being a Canadian citizen myself I have spent the last year looking for employment up there and seriously considering moving back. I'm a wheeler. If you were a professional surfer would you live in Montana? Same applies to me. Washington state is a crappy place to live if you have two lockers and 35 inch plus tires. </p><p></p><p>When you wheel almost every weekend Evans, Elbe, Tahuya and the forest service roads they call trails on the east side simply don't cut it. I want what I see in these pics to be an hour or two from where I live and work. Lately I find myself more and more willing to make such a big move.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horus, post: 1336916, member: 17219"] Great pics guys. I should have my junk all buttoned up for the next Canada trip. Being a Canadian citizen myself I have spent the last year looking for employment up there and seriously considering moving back. I'm a wheeler. If you were a professional surfer would you live in Montana? Same applies to me. Washington state is a crappy place to live if you have two lockers and 35 inch plus tires. When you wheel almost every weekend Evans, Elbe, Tahuya and the forest service roads they call trails on the east side simply don't cut it. I want what I see in these pics to be an hour or two from where I live and work. Lately I find myself more and more willing to make such a big move. [/QUOTE]
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