I had the pleasure to meet Greg when I was out to IL for my rut hunt. I had to give ole Greg props for driving down to meet me and hanging in there while I attempted to get through Chicago. (I hate Chicago). And Dan's right, time flew by over dinner and a couple cold ones. I was pressed for time and could have sat there most of the night talking bowhunting and whitetails with Greg.
Where you cold? You chose the coldest day of the year to come up here Dan...Good Ole' Wisconsin
Yep! I told Greg, nice little cool spell you are having. It was actually 4 below when I left home yeaterday AM. The thermometer did hit 21 below before I got to my destination, but that was still warmer than the 24 below........................ I dealt with in Nebraska in Dec. besides there was also wind which drove the windchills down to 68 below out there.
BRrrrrr!!![8D]
Last time I was in WI. I was on the Harley on the way down after circling the Big Lake
Is the big lake you are refering to Lake Winnebago?
Lake Geneva, and then headed toward Kenosha to meet up with Greg.
The Big Lake I was referring to was Lake Michigan. Rode up through IN., MI., and crossed over into Canada at the SooThen came back down and rode across the UP and down through WI. and IL heading home. A Great trip!! and one I'll Never forget.
Rob, No way I was going through Chicagobeen there done that.I came up through Rockford and went back home the same way.
I believe that he's talking about circling lake Michigan.
Dan, It was a pleasure to meet and talk to you. You see, around here I've run out of people to share my hunting stories with! [&o]They say they've already heard it before! [&:]
As it did with Rob, time flew by fast. I could have easily lasted a few more hours. It is always an enjoyable experience to actually meet the people that you see on this forum.
Thanks to both of you guy's.
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So there I was, Nov 12th 1996, flying down the highway, smoking cigarettes and drinking coffee, windows down for scent control.