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Hope everyboidy has a great New Year. I've enjoyed everyone here and feel privileged to be apart of one of the great forums on the internet.. Thank you all. This year sets the stage for our fourth Jamboree. I've enjoyed each and every one and I think everyone else has too. We've had some great scenry and fun trails and then there is the comradery and the pleasure of meeting others with simular interest.This years should be as good as the others. I hope that everybody that can comes out even if only for a day. Come on and support the Western Joyner Jamboree. You don't have to have a Joyner to join us.

Lenny. .

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Lenny,

I to would like to wish all a very safe and Happy New Year.Wish all could make it to this years jamboree as you said,I am sure it will be enjoyable.Just came back after spending 2 1/2 days there mapping out some trails. I put about 350 on the trooper during that time and one day alone we put over 120 miles on it following one trail(LONG DAY).

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Lenny,

I to would like to wish all a very safe and Happy New Year.Wish all could make it to this years jamboree as you said,I am sure it will be enjoyable.Just came back after spending 2 1/2 days there mapping out some trails. I put about 350 on the trooper during that time and one day alone we put over 120 miles on it following one trail(LONG DAY).

Do use a GPS and if so, do you save your tracks? If you have a .gpx file from your ride, I would like to see it.

Kinarfi

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Do use a GPS and if so, do you save your tracks? If you have a .gpx file from your ride, I would like to see it.

Kinarfi

Yes i have saved my tracks.i have a new gps and just figureing it out.If i can find out how to do as you ask i will be happy to forward it to you.

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Did you get the Lowrance you asked me aboutthat is simular to mine. Mine will take a SD memory card but I havn't used it yet. There should be a way to move the files to that and then load them onto a computer.

Detbohica, we could set up a track for you to race around at the Jamboree if that would help.

Lenny .

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Did you get the Lowrance you asked me aboutthat is simular to mine. Mine will take a SD memory card but I havn't used it yet. There should be a way to move the files to that and then load them onto a computer.

Detbohica, we could set up a track for you to race around at the Jamboree if that would help.

Lenny .

Yes, I got the HDS-5 Baja.They dont come with much in the way of trails already loaded.Thwy recommend getting the Mapcreat 7 but only trouble is that is no longer available.I bought a card with some trails of the west on it and it does help.I am learning the ins and outs of it but this being my first its all greek to me.(LOL)

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