Building a bridge??
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Re: Building a bridge??
"FrankW" <fworm@mxznorpak.ca> wrote in message
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> but I would like to cross it with my Rubicon.
The mind boggles at the metaphor...
"The die is cast".
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Steve
ps lose the stumps imo
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Re: Building a bridge??
"FrankW" <fworm@mxznorpak.ca> wrote in message
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> but I would like to cross it with my Rubicon.
The mind boggles at the metaphor...
"The die is cast".
__
Steve
ps lose the stumps imo
..
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Re: Building a bridge??
"FrankW" <fworm@mxznorpak.ca> wrote in message
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> but I would like to cross it with my Rubicon.
The mind boggles at the metaphor...
"The die is cast".
__
Steve
ps lose the stumps imo
..
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Re: Building a bridge??
LOL!
Mike
Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> "FrankW" <fworm@mxznorpak.ca> wrote in message
> news:Qu2dnSxKJ6tdMADfRVn-oQ@magma.ca...
>
> ..
>
> > but I would like to cross it with my Rubicon.
>
> The mind boggles at the metaphor...
> "The die is cast".
> __
> Steve
> ps lose the stumps imo
> .
Mike
Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> "FrankW" <fworm@mxznorpak.ca> wrote in message
> news:Qu2dnSxKJ6tdMADfRVn-oQ@magma.ca...
>
> ..
>
> > but I would like to cross it with my Rubicon.
>
> The mind boggles at the metaphor...
> "The die is cast".
> __
> Steve
> ps lose the stumps imo
> .
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Re: Building a bridge??
LOL!
Mike
Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> "FrankW" <fworm@mxznorpak.ca> wrote in message
> news:Qu2dnSxKJ6tdMADfRVn-oQ@magma.ca...
>
> ..
>
> > but I would like to cross it with my Rubicon.
>
> The mind boggles at the metaphor...
> "The die is cast".
> __
> Steve
> ps lose the stumps imo
> .
Mike
Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> "FrankW" <fworm@mxznorpak.ca> wrote in message
> news:Qu2dnSxKJ6tdMADfRVn-oQ@magma.ca...
>
> ..
>
> > but I would like to cross it with my Rubicon.
>
> The mind boggles at the metaphor...
> "The die is cast".
> __
> Steve
> ps lose the stumps imo
> .
#16
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Re: Building a bridge??
LOL!
Mike
Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> "FrankW" <fworm@mxznorpak.ca> wrote in message
> news:Qu2dnSxKJ6tdMADfRVn-oQ@magma.ca...
>
> ..
>
> > but I would like to cross it with my Rubicon.
>
> The mind boggles at the metaphor...
> "The die is cast".
> __
> Steve
> ps lose the stumps imo
> .
Mike
Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> "FrankW" <fworm@mxznorpak.ca> wrote in message
> news:Qu2dnSxKJ6tdMADfRVn-oQ@magma.ca...
>
> ..
>
> > but I would like to cross it with my Rubicon.
>
> The mind boggles at the metaphor...
> "The die is cast".
> __
> Steve
> ps lose the stumps imo
> .
#17
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Re: Building a bridge??
LOL!
Mike
Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> "FrankW" <fworm@mxznorpak.ca> wrote in message
> news:Qu2dnSxKJ6tdMADfRVn-oQ@magma.ca...
>
> ..
>
> > but I would like to cross it with my Rubicon.
>
> The mind boggles at the metaphor...
> "The die is cast".
> __
> Steve
> ps lose the stumps imo
> .
Mike
Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> "FrankW" <fworm@mxznorpak.ca> wrote in message
> news:Qu2dnSxKJ6tdMADfRVn-oQ@magma.ca...
>
> ..
>
> > but I would like to cross it with my Rubicon.
>
> The mind boggles at the metaphor...
> "The die is cast".
> __
> Steve
> ps lose the stumps imo
> .
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Re: Building a bridge??
FrankW wrote:
> Hello Group
> At our hunt camp we have a crossing in a swamp
> that is no problem for my ARGO6X6 (We call it "Argo Hole"
> as it was the first place I got stuck with my new argo at the time
> It got hung up on a stump. To make it easier for the argo to cross
> we piled tree branches across it to hold up the argo on top of the peat
> bog. Since the argo is a six wheeler and with the branches it keeps it
> on top like a snowmobile on top of snow)
>
> but I would like to cross it with my Rubicon.
> The crossing is about 20-30 meters long
> in a peat bog type of swamp. It has submerged
> stumps and logs. I'm thinking a log bridge
> might hold up a Jeep. Anyone have any pointers
> or examples in which I might find useful in
> building such a bridge. I am in no way a bridge
> Engineer :-)
>
> Thanks in advance
> Frank
>
Get a pair of them fiberglass mats like the utility trucks carry.
John
> Hello Group
> At our hunt camp we have a crossing in a swamp
> that is no problem for my ARGO6X6 (We call it "Argo Hole"
> as it was the first place I got stuck with my new argo at the time
> It got hung up on a stump. To make it easier for the argo to cross
> we piled tree branches across it to hold up the argo on top of the peat
> bog. Since the argo is a six wheeler and with the branches it keeps it
> on top like a snowmobile on top of snow)
>
> but I would like to cross it with my Rubicon.
> The crossing is about 20-30 meters long
> in a peat bog type of swamp. It has submerged
> stumps and logs. I'm thinking a log bridge
> might hold up a Jeep. Anyone have any pointers
> or examples in which I might find useful in
> building such a bridge. I am in no way a bridge
> Engineer :-)
>
> Thanks in advance
> Frank
>
Get a pair of them fiberglass mats like the utility trucks carry.
John
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Re: Building a bridge??
FrankW wrote:
> Hello Group
> At our hunt camp we have a crossing in a swamp
> that is no problem for my ARGO6X6 (We call it "Argo Hole"
> as it was the first place I got stuck with my new argo at the time
> It got hung up on a stump. To make it easier for the argo to cross
> we piled tree branches across it to hold up the argo on top of the peat
> bog. Since the argo is a six wheeler and with the branches it keeps it
> on top like a snowmobile on top of snow)
>
> but I would like to cross it with my Rubicon.
> The crossing is about 20-30 meters long
> in a peat bog type of swamp. It has submerged
> stumps and logs. I'm thinking a log bridge
> might hold up a Jeep. Anyone have any pointers
> or examples in which I might find useful in
> building such a bridge. I am in no way a bridge
> Engineer :-)
>
> Thanks in advance
> Frank
>
Get a pair of them fiberglass mats like the utility trucks carry.
John
> Hello Group
> At our hunt camp we have a crossing in a swamp
> that is no problem for my ARGO6X6 (We call it "Argo Hole"
> as it was the first place I got stuck with my new argo at the time
> It got hung up on a stump. To make it easier for the argo to cross
> we piled tree branches across it to hold up the argo on top of the peat
> bog. Since the argo is a six wheeler and with the branches it keeps it
> on top like a snowmobile on top of snow)
>
> but I would like to cross it with my Rubicon.
> The crossing is about 20-30 meters long
> in a peat bog type of swamp. It has submerged
> stumps and logs. I'm thinking a log bridge
> might hold up a Jeep. Anyone have any pointers
> or examples in which I might find useful in
> building such a bridge. I am in no way a bridge
> Engineer :-)
>
> Thanks in advance
> Frank
>
Get a pair of them fiberglass mats like the utility trucks carry.
John
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Re: Building a bridge??
FrankW wrote:
> Hello Group
> At our hunt camp we have a crossing in a swamp
> that is no problem for my ARGO6X6 (We call it "Argo Hole"
> as it was the first place I got stuck with my new argo at the time
> It got hung up on a stump. To make it easier for the argo to cross
> we piled tree branches across it to hold up the argo on top of the peat
> bog. Since the argo is a six wheeler and with the branches it keeps it
> on top like a snowmobile on top of snow)
>
> but I would like to cross it with my Rubicon.
> The crossing is about 20-30 meters long
> in a peat bog type of swamp. It has submerged
> stumps and logs. I'm thinking a log bridge
> might hold up a Jeep. Anyone have any pointers
> or examples in which I might find useful in
> building such a bridge. I am in no way a bridge
> Engineer :-)
>
> Thanks in advance
> Frank
>
Get a pair of them fiberglass mats like the utility trucks carry.
John
> Hello Group
> At our hunt camp we have a crossing in a swamp
> that is no problem for my ARGO6X6 (We call it "Argo Hole"
> as it was the first place I got stuck with my new argo at the time
> It got hung up on a stump. To make it easier for the argo to cross
> we piled tree branches across it to hold up the argo on top of the peat
> bog. Since the argo is a six wheeler and with the branches it keeps it
> on top like a snowmobile on top of snow)
>
> but I would like to cross it with my Rubicon.
> The crossing is about 20-30 meters long
> in a peat bog type of swamp. It has submerged
> stumps and logs. I'm thinking a log bridge
> might hold up a Jeep. Anyone have any pointers
> or examples in which I might find useful in
> building such a bridge. I am in no way a bridge
> Engineer :-)
>
> Thanks in advance
> Frank
>
Get a pair of them fiberglass mats like the utility trucks carry.
John