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Here's a place to post anything/everything that you might have doubts about or niggling questions:

Do aliens exist?

Is climate change real?

Does 5G cause cancer?

Does it really matter if every living organism shows plastics contamination?

Why do we have a drawer full of socks without partners?

You know - a place to discuss the important issues as you see them, which are not - or maybe not - related to motorcycles.
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28 riders started yesterday and only 22 finished, that's disappointing
:unsure: I guess we set it up a little too hard
:geek: Stretching out some new tubeless donuts with a truck inner tube

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makes it so easy to bead new tires that are crush packaged in transport
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Ordered in a bunch of gravel and extended my campground, I can offer some nice free camping to motorcyclists that need a place to bivouac on their way through eastern Ontario if that is of interest to y'all.
Look guys! The x-tape is built in! View attachment 107037
I believe the X comes off. That way you can play frisbee golf with your bucket helmet and no one suspects your bike is unrideable.
I believe the X comes off. That way you can play frisbee golf with your bucket helmet and no one suspects your bike is unrideable.
This is very hard to visualize. Are we using the helmet for a Frisbee? Are we using a regular Frisbee while wearing the helmet? Is the "X" being used as a boomerang? How do I work this?
17 riders turned out today :cool: and it was just a regular practice day, seems the cooler weather has peaked interest in riding again(y)
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17 riders turned out today :cool: and it was just a regular practice day, seems the cooler weather has peaked interest in riding again(y)
How are the mosquitoes up there? Those and black flies are what do me in.
How are the mosquitoes up there? Those and black flies are what do me in.
Flies are nearly done for the season, it only gets better for the rest of the year (y) ground is almost too dry here now for optimum traction, everything turns to peat moss. Water is low but the fishing is good 🐡
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Flies are nearly done for the season, it only gets better for the rest of the year (y) ground is almost too dry here now for optimum traction, everything turns to peat moss. Water is low but the fishing is good 🐡
The water is so low at our cottage that we had to take the boat out as the gunwale is below the bump rail on the dock. The dock has been there for almost 60 years and never has the water been this low.
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The water is so low at our cottage that we had to take the boat out as the gunwale is below the bump rail on the dock. The dock has been there for almost 60 years and never has the water been this low.
Be careful this information has been declared top secret. Unless remove from the skif by TrialsRider than it is clearly declassified.

Shit is drying out everywhere. Until the floods hit.
Be careful this information has been declared top secret. Unless remove from the skif by TrialsRider than it is clearly declassified.

Shit is drying out everywhere. Until the floods hit.
The real worry here and likely with Trials, is these lakes are spring fed, so generally there isn't a large fluctuation in water level.
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Is this an opportunity for me to nerd out about groundwater percolation rates (and apply my masters in Geo-engineering... aka rocks-for-jocks)?
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Is this an opportunity for me to nerd out about groundwater percolation rates (and apply my masters in Geo-engineering... aka rocks-for-jocks)?
Can you witch for water? or do they teach you about that :geek:
Can you witch for water? or do they teach you about that :geek:
I am not sure. I had always thought it was fake. My Uncle did it to locate a hydro cable at the farm and it worked. I tried it and it worked for me too inspite of my disbeleif. I still don;t know what happened there.
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Some people demonstrate an ability to witch for water, some can't, unfortunately I just don't have what it takes. My father-in-law had a neat way to demonstrate water witching, if you were trying to make it work (unsuccessfully in a place he knew it should work) he could walk up behind you and touch just the ends of the Y-shaped stick you were holding using only his finger tips and the darn stick would start twisting in your hand, very strange experience.
He always used a fresh cut Y-shaped branch off a fruit bearing tree, Apple tree for example.
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Can you witch for water? or do they teach you about that :geek:
While I did go to grad school in Missouri... (Missouri University of science and tech) they did not.

I really only did it because time off it got me from the army. All the "dumb" army engineers went to the Geo Engineering program, hence the degree nickname rocks for jocks. The nerds went into stuff like engineering management.
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I would argue that water witching is mostly just confirmation bias. You just keep witching until you find water... and once you do you forget how much time it took you to do and you believe it worked
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Once you call in a drilling rig it cost big bucks, you want to know you are going to hit water in a place where there is not a lot of water to be found and a whole bunch of potential dry holes. I'm running 5 for 5 because of my father in law (y)
Some of the most talented people I ever met had a grade 8 education and a whole lot of life experience.
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Oh I'm not denying that.

I'm just saying that water witching is astrology for yokels

( in the most playful manner possible. Obviously )
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