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I suspect they'll probably scrap the rest of the season in the upcoming days. https://www.supercrosslive.com/news/seattle-supercross-statement
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Ruts is racin'
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Latest rumor is they will run Indianapolis without fans. Or they will cancel it. Indiana has banned gatherings over 250 people. The rest of the season is up in the air but guessing this will be the last race if it happens.
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If they scrap the season I'll feel bad for Tomac. The year he finally get's his sh*t together and the season gets cancelled. Even if they award him the title it will come with a big asterisk. The same for Roczen too.
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Yep. Snow there tomorrow but only a few inches expected.
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So what's the snowpack look like around Mammoth? Thinking of riding trails up there early May. In a heavy snowpack year that probably wouldn't be possible but I hear the snow is pretty light in the surrounding mountains?
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Let me know if you have any questions. I'm pretty well versed in "Montana"eze It's a great GPS . Very versatile but comes with a learning curve.
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It will do routing. You just need the appropriate maps. Garmin City Navigator North America NT microSD / SD Card https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004JRNY4O/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_-uZyEbH0VE69P
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Wrong tool for the job. The Montana is really intended to be a trail gps. If your intended use is mostly road/adventure riding a Garmin Zumo might have been a better choice.
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Unfortunately you need to have a "routeable" map installed in the Montana. Topo100K is not a routeable map and is intended for point to point cross country travel. It will not route using roads. You need City Navigator or one of the Topo 24K series maps in order to plot a route using roads. There are also a number of free maps that are routeable on the GPS file Depot. https://www.gpsfiledepot.com/maps/state/all
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Desert Dash sweep team II down Heart Attack
PbdBlue replied to Slaugo's topic in SDAR Desert Dash - Yearly Organized Ride - Write-Up & Photos
haven't been down it in some time. Is it my imagination or it easier than it used to be? Maybe just the video. They never look as bad on video as in real life. -
My wife had a TRX300EX and a TRX400EX. My advice is go with the 400EX. It's a much more comfortable ride, better suspension, etc and plenty of power but very controllable. She was much happier with the 400 than the 300. Also like all the Honda air cooled motors it's bulletproof.
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My Ride Home in the Sidehack After the Dash
PbdBlue replied to KTMrad's topic in SDAR Desert Dash - Yearly Organized Ride - Write-Up & Photos
Rode it a couple of weeks ago. It's pretty beat up these days. I can imagine with the sidehack it was a handful. -
The No Limits Run
PbdBlue replied to SoCalMule's topic in 1 to 3 Day Ride Write-Ups, Stories and Photos
Weather was just fantastic. Breakfast banter entertaining as always. Excellent ride. Good times. -
I’m going to give the Earl’s filter a tentative thumbs up. Rode 75 miles today and noticed no difference in the performance of the bike compared to the Mahle. I’m only giving a tentative because I think I need more time on it to determine the longevity. Also if I had to do it over again I think I’d go with the 30 micron version. 10 micron is kind of overkill and the 30 micron might have a longer service interval. https://www.holley.com/products/plumbing_an_fittings_and_hose/vapor_guard/vapor_guard_fuel_filters/parts/730155ERL
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What a nice way to spend the day in Borrego!
PbdBlue replied to SoCalMule's topic in 1 to 3 Day Ride Write-Ups, Stories and Photos
I had an excellent time. I enjoyed the collaborative route. A little of Dave’s and a little of mine. I thought it worked out nicely. And good to see you and the rest of the crew again Mr. Mule. And great meeting Van and Kevin👍- 7 replies
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Worlds Largest WWII Aircraft Bone Yard in our Backyard?
PbdBlue replied to SoCalMule's topic in Open Discussion
Edit: It looks like they got moved to Chino and not Norcal. Here's an interesting read on the history: https://www.aerotrader.net/hist.html -
Worlds Largest WWII Aircraft Bone Yard in our Backyard?
PbdBlue replied to SoCalMule's topic in Open Discussion
Years ago he had a fleet of vintage planes there but I heard that he moved them to Norcal. Anyway they haven't been in Socal for some years. Nothing but parts now. Also heard that he routinely flew them in movies, tv commercials, etc back in the day. -
Worlds Largest WWII Aircraft Bone Yard in our Backyard?
PbdBlue replied to SoCalMule's topic in Open Discussion
It's south of 78 and just a little west of San Felipe Wash at the south end of Old Mine Rd. N33.1050, W116.0452 -
The 60csx is an older unit and apparently requires the sd card to be set up. Take a look at page 28 in the manual. http://static.garmin.com/pumac/GPSMAP60CSx_OwnersManual.pdf
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I would create a Garmin folder and then a GPX folder inside it. Put the track files in that folder and they should appear on your list of tracks on the gps. Most of the newer Garmins load the track files as disabled. This is because they can hold so many tracks now that it would be confusing if they all showed by default. Once loaded you need to go into track manager and enable each one by selecting "View on Map"
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Where on the Sd card? They need to be in the \Garmin\GPX folder.
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Sorry. I thought you were talking about loading gpx files to phone apps.
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You don’t need basecamp to load pre made gpx files into a Garmin gps.
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You still need Basecamp or some other application to create the GPX file so the only real advantage is really just price.