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Re: Sat pm, hunting sultan basin, silver subaru 4 awd?
« Reply #31 on: August 26, 2010, 06:54:05 PM »
Of course u can get 2 bears in an escort wagon, its made to carry a whole fat family of humans.....but how can you impress other guys in an escort? :dunno:

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Re: Sat pm, hunting sultan basin, silver subaru 4 awd?
« Reply #32 on: August 26, 2010, 06:59:47 PM »
Of course u can get 2 bears in an escort wagon, its made to carry a whole fat family of humans.....but how can you impress other guys in an escort? :dunno:

Never had a need to impress other guys. Besides, it's basically a sleeker street version of a Subaru.




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Re: Sat pm, hunting sultan basin, silver subaru 4 awd?
« Reply #33 on: August 26, 2010, 07:12:24 PM »
whoa whoa....did you just put the word sleeker after ford escort? :chuckle: maybe if subies werent all wheel drive on 16 inch alloys :)

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Re: Sat pm, hunting sultan basin, silver subaru 4 awd?
« Reply #34 on: August 26, 2010, 07:18:57 PM »
whoa whoa....did you just put the word sleeker after ford escort? :chuckle: maybe if subies werent all wheel drive on 16 inch alloys :)

LOL
Ok, maybe that was over the line....especially since I am thinking about getting an Outback for everyday driving.




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Re: Sat pm, hunting sultan basin, silver subaru 4 awd?
« Reply #35 on: August 26, 2010, 07:25:40 PM »
Outbacks are sweet! its not like you need a charter bus full of stuff to go hunt or fish! Try putting studs on one for an unstoppable ice n snow rally mobile!

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Re: Sat pm, hunting sultan basin, silver subaru 4 awd?
« Reply #36 on: August 26, 2010, 07:29:55 PM »
The stud-able  hankook directional snow tires are pretty bad ass... i have them for the wies car... I have the Nokian Hakapleta with the Square heavey Steel studs came direct from the factory... the last year they were available... and yes a Subaru with snow tires and studs are unstoppable...
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Re: Sat pm, hunting sultan basin, silver subaru 4 awd?
« Reply #37 on: August 26, 2010, 11:54:09 PM »
Anybody hunting off Sultan Basin Rd Saturday evening and driving a silver Subaru AWD 4 door with a little truck bed area in the back? I hunting the same area and but never saw anyone (or a bear). Want to compare notes?

The answer to your questions would be, no we wern't hunting bears and saw no signs of. I am an active mountain bike rider, hiker and camper. A good friend of mine, his girl friend and sometimes one or two of his kids join me in a weekend tour into to forrest. So to any and all who are hunting in the area, becareful, good luck and be mindful of where you shoot. I really don't need to be removing a bullet from any of my possi members from a missplaced shot.  ;)

 :yike: Im guessing its not really him

You peeps squabble like a bunch of high school cheerleaders talking about some jock driving a 4X4 penis extention.  :chuckle: Way too much time on your hands to fuel this kind of drama.  :tung: Yes that was me.  :IBCOOL: Everybody has the car or truck to fit thier needs. If I need a truck, I'd talk to my brother. As for my Baja, I've packed 3 plus myself, 4 mountain bikes and a weekends worth of camping gear and provisions in that little truck. I don't need to carry or haul a lot. It does fine for what I use it for.

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Re: Sat pm, hunting sultan basin, silver subaru 4 awd?
« Reply #39 on: August 27, 2010, 07:20:02 AM »
Yo extreem, looked like a fine rig to me. A bear would fit nicely in the back end. Just throw the bike on top, strap 'er all down, good to go. I'll probably be back in the area on this Saturday and I'll keep my eyes out for you and your fellow bikers. I may have issues with SOME road bikers but you trail riders are probably a different breed.

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Re: Sat pm, hunting sultan basin, silver subaru 4 awd?
« Reply #40 on: August 27, 2010, 07:34:35 AM »
EXTREAME show us a pic of your ride... I'm a big Subie fan myself... and USMB Ultimate subaru messsage board..  :twocents: lots of subie nuts around... I think i've seen your ride up here in the valley We have a couple of the buys from that board here and in my local area... I specificall want to see you hatch bed conversion.. I have a wagon i've been thinnking about... 85 brat 85 4 door wagon...
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Re: Sat pm, hunting sultan basin, silver subaru 4 awd?
« Reply #41 on: August 27, 2010, 11:27:41 AM »
Anybody hunting off Sultan Basin Rd Saturday evening and driving a silver Subaru AWD 4 door with a little truck bed area in the back? I hunting the same area and but never saw anyone (or a bear). Want to compare notes?

The answer to your questions would be, no we wern't hunting bears and saw no signs of. I am an active mountain bike rider, hiker and camper. A good friend of mine, his girl friend and sometimes one or two of his kids join me in a weekend tour into to forrest. So to any and all who are hunting in the area, becareful, good luck and be mindful of where you shoot. I really don't need to be removing a bullet from any of my possi members from a missplaced shot.  ;)

 :yike: Im guessing its not really him

You peeps squabble like a bunch of high school cheerleaders talking about some jock driving a 4X4 penis extention.  :chuckle: Way too much time on your hands to fuel this kind of drama.  :tung: Yes that was me.  :IBCOOL: Everybody has the car or truck to fit thier needs. If I need a truck, I'd talk to my brother. As for my Baja, I've packed 3 plus myself, 4 mountain bikes and a weekends worth of camping gear and provisions in that little truck. I don't need to carry or haul a lot. It does fine for what I use it for.


You still haven't answered how you randomly joined this site and your first post happens to be a response about your car on a back road.

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Re: Sat pm, hunting sultan basin, silver subaru 4 awd?
« Reply #42 on: August 31, 2010, 08:43:45 AM »
xtream = cascade hunter ? ??  either way thats a weird / dum way to spell and or abbreviate extreme.   i call phony but also dont really care. just passed by this on my new replies to posts.   
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