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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! |
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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 |
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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. |
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Nightster and Raven take a break. |
The Raven on it's first snow adventure... |
...trying awfully hard not to get stuck! |
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Jessica with The Nightster on the rim of Crater Lake |
Me! |
Me with the Raven on the rim of Crater Lake |
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Click the picture above for the video from our
08/08/08 interview on Newswatch 12 (local ABC affiliate) |
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Russian KGB November 2008 |
Russian KGB November 2008 |
Russian KGB November 2008 |