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Thread: Sinking a fork into a tasty Wolverine 3-20-08

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    Sinking a fork into a tasty Wolverine 3-20-08

    Met Tom at the crack of 10:30am today. Started skinning under bluebird skies at 11am. Hmmmm.........where is everyone? A bit of fresh, bluebird, empty Wasatch.


    Well Tom, I guess we get to eat this entire Wolverine by ourselves. Feeling hungry? Tom, sinking a fork in to the tasty white meat of the Wolverine.


    I strolled further down the table to where my plate was.


    It's now about 1pm, and nobody else was showing up for the feast. So Tom and I continued to pig out.




    Tom, overeating and stuffing himself silly.


    Great feasting, but we still had an appetite.


    Wolverine can be dangerous, best to cut a little slice off and see how it tastes. Don't want to let your guard down and get bit.






    Ok, ready to resume dining.


    Mmmmm, feeling good.


    We decided to go get some dessert.


    Wolverine is always a fine dining experience.

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    looks like it was cooked just right. sweet TR

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    Now that looks like a great day! Good work, I have got to hit that up someday. Can't believe you guys slayed that by yourselves.
    "Why do I always get more kisses on powder days?" -my wife

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    looks like a 5 course. nicely done. an empty wolvy is a rarity.....all the freeriders are comp bound

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    Would you like a sprinkling of knee-deep-dry-blower with that meat, sir?
    No longer stuck.

    Quote Originally Posted by stuckathuntermtn View Post
    Just an uneducated guess.

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    Killer shots, nice TR!!

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    Thumbs up

    A wolverine was recently photographed here in California.

    Now that's stoke.

    This is good too, though.
    Last edited by Steven S. Dallas; 03-20-2008 at 06:09 PM.

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    I never knew wolverine was so tasty. It looks like you guys missed a few scraps, but otherwise did a nice job of devouring that beast.

    I agree it is a constitutional right for Americans to be assholes...its just too bad that so many take the opportunity...
    iscariot

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    Got your sloppy seconds in the Scythe, good times.

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    Fantastic!

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    Looks like the snow was awesome. Nice stoke.

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    fucking slayed by the iron lung rippers
    More fucked up than a cricket in a hubcap

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    that makes me soo stoked

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    Thumbs up

    I said God Damn!!

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    Daaaaaaaaaaaang. Nice day, good shots.
    "Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. The winds will blow their freshness into you, and the storms, their energy. Your cares and tensions will drop away like the leaves of Autumn." --John Muir

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    Tasty morsels.

    Gotta love the top of the line shots, so appetizing:


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    excellent!

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    beautiful. thank you.

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    Hang on a minute while I punch myself in the face for opting to go to work and finsishing up a project rather than strapping on the Bro's and touring.

    Ok, I am back, nice work gentlemen. I KNEW it was going to be a stellar uncrowded day. Damn it!
    Ok back to punching myself in the face!
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    Ooooo, damn. Leaving in t-minus 5 hours for this neck of the woods. This was exactly what I needed to see to increase my already boundless stoke to an extreme, uncontrollable level!!

    Muchos gracias.
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    nice work .
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    Fantastik

    that was the one thing i really would have wanted to hit while in utah. it's time for another hajj.
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    This should not be on page two.

    Nicely done!

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    Very Nice Trackhead
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