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Here are some pics from my trip last weekend... We had my black/yellow banshee, josh's red/black banshee, a 250r and 2 utilities... We couldn't ask for any better weather and the riding was great...

Our riding group...

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Our campsite... We showed up wed. about 2:00 and were were the first group in the south camp... by friday moring it was packed...

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Me, josh and another banshee smoking some 4-strokes... :biggrin:

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Me smoking some more 4-strokes

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Throwing some roost.

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Wheels up...

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Me getting a little air

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