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Where's PINZ????
#1
Posted 08 July 2005 - 02:43 PM
Pinz!! come back!!! I miss your trail reports and pics from Arizona!! Plus who doesnt love all the pics of the 6x6 on the trails. Hope you are having a good summer and things arent too hot down your way. Post up and let us know how you've been. Didnt you just hold your yearly treffen thingy?
#4
Posted 08 July 2005 - 07:01 PM
I was just through 4 corners a week ago and I did'nt see him. 8|
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#6
Posted 09 July 2005 - 02:47 PM
Sad when people just stop coming around. I know that not everyone is in California but we have some wonderful members all over the world not just The USA.
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#7
Posted 11 July 2005 - 03:30 PM
rwilley, on Jul 8 2005, 08:01 PM, said:
And you didn't call? :'(
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BLM: They don't see you as an individual, right doer or wrong doer. They see you as part of the 4x4 community as a whole, and will frown upon us all. Stay on the trails.
#9
Posted 11 October 2005 - 06:27 PM
Sorry for being gone so long. I have been working on the South West Pinzgauer Association activities, lots of new members. If you have not seen the pics from the Treffen most of them are on our website www.swpinzgauer.org. Other outings worth checking out are the Hagler creek (for scenary) and Pyutte for fun. I went with a jeep club up Pyutte draw and really surprised them on what they thought were difficult obstacles.
I did take nine days and the Pinz up to Ouray, Co. this summer. What a great time. We hooked up with the Pinz club up there for their annual Treffen. I actually made the front cover of their DVD. That is another fabulous place to wheel. Not much on technical stuff but the scenary was excellent. Some of the pics are on their website http://www.rmpinzgau...treffen2005.htm
We are getting ready to do our annual trip on the Backroad to Crown King (it is in most of the offroad books of AZ). We are doing a two day trip one to Crown King and the other onto the Senator highway area.
We will be having our annual Treffen in Parker again this year. It will be some time in the first part of April, after the spring break crowd leaves. If you have time it is a great time.
I did take nine days and the Pinz up to Ouray, Co. this summer. What a great time. We hooked up with the Pinz club up there for their annual Treffen. I actually made the front cover of their DVD. That is another fabulous place to wheel. Not much on technical stuff but the scenary was excellent. Some of the pics are on their website http://www.rmpinzgau...treffen2005.htm
We are getting ready to do our annual trip on the Backroad to Crown King (it is in most of the offroad books of AZ). We are doing a two day trip one to Crown King and the other onto the Senator highway area.
We will be having our annual Treffen in Parker again this year. It will be some time in the first part of April, after the spring break crowd leaves. If you have time it is a great time.
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Tuffy overhead dual console for CB, AM/FM/CD radio and 6 station intercom
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XM Radio
remote control spot light
on board compressed air system
clinometer
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Tuffy overhead dual console for CB, AM/FM/CD radio and 6 station intercom
285/75R 16 Mickey Thompson Baja MTZ MT's on widened steel rims
XM Radio
remote control spot light
on board compressed air system
clinometer
Garmin 176C GPS
custom built side rails (sliders)
SWPA
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