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My mom and I take a ride on the Raven.  It was a little (too) chilly that morning for mom... but we had fun.  I'll get her out again when it's warmer. I often load up the whole family and head out to dinner, run errands, do minor grocery shopping (hey, you can get A LOT in that trunk if you pack it right). Here we are preparing to leave from an Easter Egg hunt. Those who ride Ural’s are familiar with a phenomenon called “UDF” (if you don’t know what this means drop me a line and I’ll be glad to explain it to you). Well, when you go out like this, loaded up with the whole clan, it multiplies the UDF considerable!
 
My '06 Ural Raven outfitted with a gun-rack for transporting long guns during Cowboy Action Shooting matches Another shot of the Ural ready for CAS with 1887 12 Gauge Shotgun and Winchester 1873 Carbine The Raven transformed into a CAS "Gun-Cart" with 1878 Double Barrel Shotgun and 1866 Yellowboy Short Rifle
 
The Raven and I at the McKee Covered Bridge in Applegate, OR.  The bridge was built in 1917; it is now closed to all but foot traffic. My father-in-law, "Papa" Dale Garver, in the Hack Monkey seat. Kira, as my "Hack Monkey", resting during the June Klamath Cowboys' monthly match.
 
Nightster and Raven take a break. The Raven on it's first snow adventure... ...trying awfully hard not to get stuck!
 
Jessica with The Nightster on the rim of Crater Lake Me! Me with the Raven on the rim of Crater Lake
 
Click the picture above for the video from our 08/08/08 interview on Newswatch 12 (local ABC affiliate)
 
Russian KGB November 2008 Russian KGB November 2008 Russian KGB November 2008
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