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Jet ski and Parka
As I was driving across the bridge on my way to put my pontoon boat in
storage for the Winter, this last Saturday, I looked upstream and saw two guys on their jetskis wearing Parkas with hoods. I mean this is Northern Illinois, and two weeks ago the water in the river was already down to 59. Some people just have no common sense. But then, I remember way back when I was a young man, I used to put my snowmobile suit on and take my motorcycle for a run on New Years day just to give the neighbors something to talk about. Tom G. |
Jet ski and Parka
On Thu, 26 Oct 2006 08:14:42 GMT, "Tom G"
wrote: As I was driving across the bridge on my way to put my pontoon boat in storage for the Winter, this last Saturday, I looked upstream and saw two guys on their jetskis wearing Parkas with hoods. I mean this is Northern Illinois, and two weeks ago the water in the river was already down to 59. Some people just have no common sense. But then, I remember way back when I was a young man, I used to put my snowmobile suit on and take my motorcycle for a run on New Years day just to give the neighbors something to talk about. Tom G. The annual 'Polar Bear Run' on New Year's day is one of the big rides put on locally by the Potomac Area Road Riders club. I've worn one-piece ski suits several times. Last year the weather was great, but the registration line was so long that my buddy and I just went for our own ride. Good time! |
Jet ski and Parka
And I used to drive my MG-TD with the top down, even when it was snowing in
New York and I was only 20! "JohnH" wrote in message ... On Thu, 26 Oct 2006 08:14:42 GMT, "Tom G" wrote: As I was driving across the bridge on my way to put my pontoon boat in storage for the Winter, this last Saturday, I looked upstream and saw two guys on their jetskis wearing Parkas with hoods. I mean this is Northern Illinois, and two weeks ago the water in the river was already down to 59. Some people just have no common sense. But then, I remember way back when I was a young man, I used to put my snowmobile suit on and take my motorcycle for a run on New Years day just to give the neighbors something to talk about. Tom G. The annual 'Polar Bear Run' on New Year's day is one of the big rides put on locally by the Potomac Area Road Riders club. I've worn one-piece ski suits several times. Last year the weather was great, but the registration line was so long that my buddy and I just went for our own ride. Good time! |
Jet ski and Parka
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Thu, 26 Oct 2006 08:14:42 GMT, "Tom G" wrote: ;(snipped) It's much to early in the morning and my eyes haven't had time to wake up. I parsed the title of this post as "Jet ski and Polka"... :) Anyway... Snowmobiles eh? Well, I rebuilt one in the early seventies - a Artic something or other, redid the engine, fixed the ski thingies on the front, new seat covers and a fancy new snow suit to keep me warm. Took the thing out on Webster Lake and promptly sunk it and me in the Narrows between the North and South ponds. The Narrows wasn't that deep along the sides where we were riding - maybe three feet, but I got wet, had to have the thing chopped out the next day, brought it home and promptly sold it. Apparently the snow/ice slush was disturbed enough to sink me. I hate snowmobiles. I drove over a hundred miles once to buy an old snowmobile from a co-worker for my kids to have fun with. Got it running, my son took off across the field and promptly ran over a steel fence post and ripped the track apart. New track was about twice what I paid for the snowmobile so that was the end of that idea. He's 43 now and buys his own toys and is extremely careful as to what he runs into. I laugh whenever he tells me about chewing up a $200 plus prop on something he's hit underwater. Tom G |
Jet ski and Parka
Bill Andersen wrote: And I used to drive my MG-TD with the top down, even when it was snowing in New York and I was only 20! January in San Fransisco bay.. Coldest I had ever been in my life! (and I was born in Pennsylvania). My '58 TR-2 had been delivered from Hawaii, and I took delivery, and went zooming down the freeway. Enough of the teeth chattering. I pulled over, and got the side panels, and roof out of the trunk, and buttoned it up, and found the heater worked. I didn't even know that stuff was in there. The Good Lord watches over dumb animals. "There is nothing - absolutely nothing - half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats." -- Kenneth Grahame www.densnet.com |
Jet ski and Parka
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Thu, 26 Oct 2006 08:14:42 GMT, "Tom G" wrote: As I was driving across the bridge on my way to put my pontoon boat in storage for the Winter, this last Saturday, I looked upstream and saw two guys on their jetskis wearing Parkas with hoods. I mean this is Northern Illinois, and two weeks ago the water in the river was already down to 59. Some people just have no common sense. But then, I remember way back when I was a young man, I used to put my snowmobile suit on and take my motorcycle for a run on New Years day just to give the neighbors something to talk about. It's much to early in the morning and my eyes haven't had time to wake up. I parsed the title of this post as "Jet ski and Polka"... :) Anyway... Snowmobiles eh? Well, I rebuilt one in the early seventies - a Artic something or other, redid the engine, fixed the ski thingies on the front, new seat covers and a fancy new snow suit to keep me warm. Took the thing out on Webster Lake and promptly sunk it and me in the Narrows between the North and South ponds. The Narrows wasn't that deep along the sides where we were riding - maybe three feet, but I got wet, had to have the thing chopped out the next day, brought it home and promptly sold it. Apparently the snow/ice slush was disturbed enough to sink me. I hate snowmobiles. -- Yeah, it was the snowmobile's fault that you went out on ice too thin to hold you up, huh? |
Jet ski and Parka
Tom G wrote: As I was driving across the bridge on my way to put my pontoon boat in storage for the Winter, this last Saturday, I looked upstream and saw two guys on their jetskis wearing Parkas with hoods. I mean this is Northern Illinois, and two weeks ago the water in the river was already down to 59. Some people just have no common sense. Tom G. The parka doesn't sound like a good way to have outfitted himself, but certainly nothing wrong with pwc'ing into the off-season, if one's properly geared up. I'm still hoping for another couple rides this year before I shut 'er down. I wear several layers of really warm clothing under a dry suit with attached booties, plus thick neoprene socks, thick gloves and neo hood, goggles, etc; pick your nice Indian-summer days and I'm often surprised at how comfortable I'm able to stay even in conditions that most people would not think of as good for being out on the water....and I always think, boy those people are really missing out. I've even fallen into the drink in several off-season outings like that over the years, and even then was able to swim back to the 'ski pretty comfortably, thanks to being properly suited up. richforman |
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