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RE: RE: RE: Trailer survey



I made a big mistake and e-mailed this individual as a side-bar
in a moment of weakness!  Don't want to be a part of any more
flame wars.  I do like my smaller bumper pull, too.  Sorry, RideCamp.
I will cease and desist letting my personal feelings about an
individual fly around the internet.

Howard, help me out here and get me out of this one!

K.




-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Sherrell [mailto:grizzlyan@mindspring.com]
Sent: Monday, December 18, 2000 8:46 PM
To: Kathy Mayeda; 'Ridecamp'
Subject: RC: RE: RE: Trailer survey


Well, not to argue, but to give a counter-example: went riding in the
Mojave
on Thanksgiving. 7 miles from the pavement via desert track barely
negotiable by 4WD is a point labled "WT" on the topos for the rusted-out
old
water tank. From the WT it is 20 miles to the dramatic parts of Devil's
Playground. (Actually, I'm writing this mainly to relive the
experience.)
But the WT itself is 7 miles from the pavement. At the end of November
there's only 9 hours of daylight. It is useful to be able to get to the
WT
with the rig -- but you do want to be able to turn it around.

Another counter-example: poking around the edges of the Yolo and Sutter
Bypasses, the designated flood plain of the Sacramento river, looking
for
access points between the bordering farms to ride out into this huge
bird-infested seasonal wetland. Many's the mush-shouldered 8-foot-wide
gravel lane I've rolled down hoping to find a jumping-off place, and
hoping
against hope that I'm not going to have to back the rig up for a half a
mile
when it's time to come back.

I ain't no weenie neither, m'dear.

Regards,

Michael Sherrell
Grizzly Analytical (USA)
707 887 2919/fax 707 887 9834
www.grizzlyanalytical.com

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From: 	Kathy Mayeda[SMTP:kathy_mayeda@atce.com]
Sent: 	Monday, December 18, 2000 5:35 PM
To: 	Michael Sherrell
Subject: 	RE: RE: Trailer survey

Hey, we RIDE into such areas.  We aren't weenies.

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Sherrell [mailto:grizzlyan@mindspring.com]
Sent: Monday, December 18, 2000 8:04 AM
To: 'sharp penny'; 'Ridecamp'
Subject: RC: RE: Trailer survey


When it comes to turning around on dead-end dirt roads to trailheads to
wild
and beautiful places, you want the littlest rig possible, not the
biggest.

Regards,

Michael Sherrell
Grizzly Analytical (USA)
707 887 2919/fax 707 887 9834
www.grizzlyanalytical.com

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From: 	sharp penny[SMTP:penelope_75647@yahoo.com]
Sent: 	Saturday, December 16, 2000 3:54 PM
To: 	Jerry Kopp
Cc: 	ridecamp@endurance.net
Subject: 	RC:   Trailer survey

  Thats ok...it will sneak up on you!! every time I
have bought a trailer it has been a step up from what
I had previously owned. I started with a home made
single horse, single axel trailer. I was sooo proud to
finally have my own trailer and not have to bum rides
for my horse. I look back on old pictures of that
trailer and can't believe I actually paid money for it
and hauled it around for many years with out the
baling wire breaking -LOL-. Each trailer I have bought
since then, was bought with the intention of keeping
it forever. Somehow the current trailer ended up being
sold and a bigger, better one replaced it. Don't ask
me how as it was never intentional.....  you know how
stuff just seems to happen!
    Have fun looking for your dream trailer.
Penny



>
> P.S.  I know the ideal rig is a nice big dually
> hauling a nice big trailer
> and living quarters - but let's just say my husband
> " isn't ready to go
> there" .
>
>
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