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FJR Rides and Gatherings
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EOM 2012
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<blockquote data-quote="Bungie" data-source="post: 933724" data-attributes="member: 11700"><p>Coming home from CFR/Mont Tremblant Christie and I ended up taking this freshly paved shortcut (according to the GPS). Ya, that lasted for about 500 feet. Then it was hard packed gravel. Then it was loose packed gravel. Then it was no gravel. Then we passed a sawmill, no joke!. Then I crossed an old wooden bridge. Odd, they named it the 'Ferme' Bridge.</p><p></p><p>Just as soon as I crossed the bridge I got a french lesson from Christie. Seems Ferme means CLOSED.</p><p></p><p>The road was to rough and narrow to turn around the FJR so I just kept going. Not a Jean Guy to be seen for about 20 minutes. The poof! back out on to the hwy.</p><p></p><p>Gotta tell you, I was getting a little worried there. The last words I heard from Christie for about an hour were "Don't do that again 'kay"</p><p></p><p>Okay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bungie, post: 933724, member: 11700"] Coming home from CFR/Mont Tremblant Christie and I ended up taking this freshly paved shortcut (according to the GPS). Ya, that lasted for about 500 feet. Then it was hard packed gravel. Then it was loose packed gravel. Then it was no gravel. Then we passed a sawmill, no joke!. Then I crossed an old wooden bridge. Odd, they named it the 'Ferme' Bridge. Just as soon as I crossed the bridge I got a french lesson from Christie. Seems Ferme means CLOSED. The road was to rough and narrow to turn around the FJR so I just kept going. Not a Jean Guy to be seen for about 20 minutes. The poof! back out on to the hwy. Gotta tell you, I was getting a little worried there. The last words I heard from Christie for about an hour were "Don't do that again 'kay" Okay. [/QUOTE]
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