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  1. Hello yes that was my Uncle. He’s still in the Las Vegas hospital doing a lot better. Can move his fingers and the feeling in his hand is returning. Thanks for asking. Appreciate all the help we received that day!
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  2. Please let him know there's a whole bunch of people pulling for him! We are so relieved to hear he is feeling better!
    3 points
  3. Thank you! I will let him know!
    2 points
  4. At St Anthony's a really cool German Tourist couple in a Road Bear rented RV approached us and asked if the girls would be in their dune wedding. The girls accepted the invite and answered in German to the couples surprise. They found a pastor in town to do it and pulled a license. A girl playing her guitar in camp they noticed they asked to be their orchestra and spotting my case of COSTCO champagne,,, we offered to be the bartenders. The girls put on nice cloths and tart makeup even though I told them in the dunes that's not necessary. They replied: "Hochzeitsfotos sind für immer wir müssen unser Bestes geben." Something about pictures are forever so look good. Later we came across a couple that had rented SXS and lawn darted it over a Razor. They happened to pick the biggest razorback out there, went straight for it looking ok from the back side and sadly didn't survive. I dunno about renting SxS's on the dunes but having said that 99% of people that rent them have good fun with no problems other than getting stuck. Their is a farmer who's farm is just next to the dunes. He has a Deuce and a half rigged for the sand and will help and tow back to camp any duner in distress,,, no charge. We talked to him and he was really cool. "The two types of bees you see inspecting you don't sting, they are cutter bees that tend to the crops" he told us. "They nip the crops leaves that cause the the leaf to propagate". So hold that thought when in St Anthony's. Lot's of non-stinging bees.
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  5. Coming back from a ride Saturday Nov. 3 we came across a serious accident. Razor tipped on its side and the driver with a bad compound fracture of his left forearm. He was airlifted out. Hoping someone can tell me how Esteban is doing?
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  6. That's good news, hope your Uncle makes a full recovery!
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  7. Yep. Throw them in around 10pm. Smoke em for 12 or so hours, + or - depending on size of butt and weather. I usually take them out around 160, put them in a tin with some apple juice, wrap it up good and put it back in until around 206. (You don't have to wrap, try it both ways) Pull it out, wrap it up in tin foil, wrap that in a towel, and put in a cooler to rest for an hour. I've kept 2 butts wrapped like that for 4+ hrs for a party because I timed it wrong. When I pulled them they were still pipin hot. Should be able to pull the bone out and shred it all by hand. Yum yum yum. Make a good vinager based finishing sauce to. Lots of good stuff to read on smokingmeatforum. My next smoker will be a camp chef pellet smoker with a sear station.
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  8. We made it as far North as St Anthony’s for some duning and the total eclipse. What luck RVs and trucks from NASA camped around us and set up their telescopes and put on a cool show the night before the eclipse. Our Neices and their friends were along from Switzerland to Dune and experience the eclipse and got a first class experience. St Anthony’s total eclipse: The older ladies in hats are NASA astronomers. They let the girls look through their gas filled tracking telescopes and put ona cool astronomy show the night before: x Then we dropped down to Marysvale Utah, a SXS friendly town with ample miles of trails: St Anthony’s.:
    1 point
  9. We would always go the "back way" through Pahrump when we lived in the NW. We would would take a right on Leslie off of NV 160 and stop at the Coyote Corner on Leslie and Irene. Click for link ----> Coyote Corner I was always super impressed with their customer service, I would buy ice there too and the guy at the register would never let me carry it out myself. We had no problem swinging in with our 41.5 ft hauler. Going the "back way" towards Amargosa was actually only slightly longer, but a whole ton easier on both driver and rig.
    1 point
  10. Free standing diesel pumps at the second Horizon Market next to Who's Dunes Bar on the 178 heading outta town. https://www.google.com/maps/uv?hl=en&pb=!1s0x80c637e5dac69b33:0x4bd317e4bf7b636a!2m22!2m2!1i80!2i80!3m1!2i20!16m16!1b1!2m2!1m1!1e1!2m2!1m1!1e3!2m2!1m1!1e5!2m2!1m1!1e4!2m2!1m1!1e6!3m1!7e115!4shttps://lh5.googleusercontent.com/p/AF1QipNoLf8WvDR9iiIJZ0nELXxYZGKfONePlzR_Pxns%3Dw86-h87-n-k-no!5shorizon+market+pahrump+nevada+-+Google+Search&imagekey=!1e10!2sAF1QipNoLf8WvDR9iiIJZ0nELXxYZGKfONePlzR_Pxns# Easy, no drama propane fill there too.
    1 point
  11. There aren't many, if any, gas stations in the NW that I'd take a chance pulling into with a toy hauler. If you head out to Dumont using 95N, you can use the Snow Mountain Smoke Shop gas station on the Paiute Indian Reservation. Easy in and out, plus they have propane.
    1 point
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