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The Mattagami Conservation Authority's Polaris Ranger XP 900 HD coming off the North Trail after grooming the tail out at the Hersey Lake Conservation Area located in the Township of Tisdale in the City of Timmins Northeastern Ontario Canada

  

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I'm in love with Montana. For other states I have admiration, respect, recognition, even some affection. But with Montana it is love. And it's difficult to analyze love when you're in it.

  

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A farmer in Arkansas racing the smoke and fire of a rice field they were burning off

6S45 North Blyth Alcan Gbrf to Fort William Alcan Gbrf. Class 66 in GBRF livery seen here heading north on the ECML with the four-wheeler Alcan tanks.

ATV rider in action....

Location:Kalogria beach/West Peloponese /Achaia /Greece.

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one of my favorite things to do :)

Sand Mountain, outside of Fallon, NV. 4/2025.

 

35mm Kodak Ektar 100 film.

Fort Bend County Peace Officer at 2008 Texian Market Days at The George Ranch Historical Park near Rosenburg Texas.

This is how I roll in the Northwoods of Wisconsin.

After Joe studied the First Aid book he wanted to get some actual experience in what a lifeguard does.. So I took him out to the station so he could watch and learn what the lifeguards need to know about water rescues... Happy Teddy Bear Tuesday, Everybody!!!

Candidate for . . .

Top Truck Challenge 2007

 

Owner: Brian D. Salazar

Home: Newport Beach, California

Driver Experience: 12 years

Type: '68 Kaiser M715

Engine: 350 Chevy H.O. crate V-8

Transmission: T-98

Transfer Case: NP200

Axle, Front: 32-spline Dana 60 w/ Detroit Locker

Axle, Rear: 32-spline Dana 60 w/ Detroit Locker

Ratio: 4.88:1

Suspension, Front: Leaf springs over axle

Suspension, Rear: Leaf springs over axle, shackle lift, 3-inch blocks

Tires: 42-inch TSL Swamper

 

Special Features . . .

Dual 12,000-pound winches (PTO in front)

Hummer rims with run-flats

four-wheel disc brakes

full 'cage

12-volt electrics

 

With a stout truck that's been made even better with a few simple but effective mods, this reader dares to boldly go where no military has gone before . . . to the TTC winner's circle, that is.

 

Courtesy of Four Wheeler magazine.

 

Year: 2007

Candidate for . . .

Top Truck Challenge 2007

 

Owner: Richard Lozano

Home: Fallon, Nevada

Driver Experience: 25 years

Type: '84 Toyota pickup

Engine: 440 Dodge V-8 with nitrous kit

Transmission: Manual valve-bodied TF 727

Transfer Case: NP203/205

Axle, Front: 35-spline Dana 60 w/ ARB Air Locker

Axle, Rear: 35-spline Dana 60 Spool

Ratio: 5.13:1

Suspension, Front: Springs over axle

Suspension, Rear: Springs over axle

Tires: 44-inch TSL Super Swamper

 

Special Features . . .

Warn 9000 winch

six-point 'cage

MSD 6AL distributor and coil

onboard air

dual batteries

 

Astute readers may recall this rig from another recent FW event, but it's never been entered for Top Truck before, so we thought you should decide if he's ready for the "Challenge".

 

Courtesy of Four Wheeler magazine.

 

Year: 2007

Picrure from the Bedford Fair

Covered in mud after a good trip in fourwheelers up Rattlesnake outside of Cody, Wyomong

It feels pretty magical when you follow a mysterious trail and it dead ends at a secluded lake. <3

No one can complain the A55 Expressway along the North Wales coastline at Penmaenmawr isn't well lit!

1948 Sentinel DV 4/4 GWW190 leads 1978 ERF M series BUR854T along this impressively engineered piece of roadway as they head to Snowdonia.

used an external and wireless flash.

Joshua is dreaming of driving the ATV we used to get to the remote part of Aruba. This was part of a 4 hour tour which actually took us all over the island and unfortunately for Joshua he spent most of it riding behind me. In the background is one of the natural bridges on the eastern coast of Aruba.

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During the Appalachian Moto Jam hill climb at Holiday Ski Mountain in Bridgeville, NY.

Made for The Final Countdown group on MOCpages.

 

Had this little thing built for a month and never photographed it. It's made mostly from small pieces using minifigure parts.

 

More pictures can be found here: www.mocpages.com/moc.php/328893

 

Picture of the back of the build found here: www.flickr.com/photos/74949151@N07/7409470142/in/photostr...

Image created from multiple exposures blended together in Photoshop layers using the "Lighten" blend mode. All exposures were taken with a single Einstein strobe with a 22" beauty dish attached to a boom arm.

 

Please have a look at my automotive photography album: www.flickr.com/photos/kenlane/albums/72157634353498642

 

Blue Ridge Community College (BRCC) is excited to announce the 12th Annual Benefit Car, Truck, Tractor and Trade Show set for Saturday, June 4, 2016, on the Henderson County Campus. This year’s show is hosted by SkillsUSA Students and Great Smokey Mountain Region of AACA and is featuring Corbitt Trucks and Tractors. The show is open to all modes of transportation, including 2-, 3-, 4- or 18-wheelers. The day will include door prizes and special awards that are chosen and presented by SkillsUSA Students. Automotive instructional labs will be open for tours. All proceeds from the car show will benefit automotive students in SkillsUSA competitions. (www.blueridge.edu/news/twelfth-annual-car-show-set-june-4)

Park County Fair Parade, Powell, Wyoming

short movie trailer when Lilja is driving a four-wheeler

WIT:

I just used the "daylight" setting on my camera when i took this one and pp i adjusted the brightness/sat./contrast just a little bit so that the sun looked better up against the barn.

I was waiting for my boyfriend to fix the fourwheeler so we could take it to the lake and get some different pics but turns out that never happened! haha :)

 

You better buckle up if you're riding this Bronco. This vehicle and many more participated in the Cars and Coffee event held at the Kansas City Auto Museum in Olathe Kansas.

 

On August 11, 1965, Don Frey, the Ford Motor Company Vice President and Ford Division General Manager introduced the Ford Bronco by noting the company had added another pony to the stable to join its big brother, the Mustang. The Ford Bronco became the first automobile called out specifically as a “Sports-Utility Vehicle,” and an American classic was born.

 

The original Ford Bronco only stuck around for 12 years, but it's presence undoubtably overshadows the succeeding generations. In a lot of ways, the indirect successor to the World War II era Ford GPW - the Blue Oval's license-built version of the Willys MB Jeep the 1965 Ford Bronco was designed to complement the then-new Ford Mustang as a fun, youth-friendly off-roader.

 

Ford also had Jeep square in its sights in designing and engineering the Bronco. Like the Jeep CJ-5 of the time, the Bronco was small—its wheelbase is about the same length as a modern Mini Cooper Hardtop—and designed with simple flat surfaces that were both cheap to manufacture and easy to keep protected from rocks. The Bronco was offered up in three body styles: the "Wagon," which was a two-door with a removable hardtop, a "Roadster," which came roofless and with inserts instead of doors (much like the contemporary CJ-5), and as a "Sports Utility Pickup", better known as the "half-cab," which did away with the two-person rear bench seat of the roadster and hardtop in favor of a mini pickup bed. The Roadster would last until just 1968, making it a particularly rare vehicle. The Bronco half-cab would stick around until 1973, leaving the popular wagon as the only body style for the remainder of the first-gen Bronco's life.

 

At launch, the Bronco was powered by Ford's venerable 105-hp 2.8-liter I-6, paired with a three-speed manual transmission and four-wheel drive. A 4.7-liter V-8 producing 200 hp found its way under the Bronco's stubby little hood in 1966 before being replaced by a bigger 4.9-liter V-8 in 1968. In 1973, the base I-6 was replaced by a 3.3-liter I-6, and a three-speed automatic joined the fold.

 

According to FourWheeler, a total of 225,585 first-generation Broncos were built between 1965 and 1977 when production ended. Of those, 203,544 were Wagons, 17,262 Sports-Utility Pickups, and 5,000 Roadsters.

 

Sources:

corporate.ford.com/contact.html

www.motortrend.com/vehicle-genres/ford-bronco-history

 

Picture from the Bedford Fair

 

texture by Marezia57

During the Gotham Mountain Motocross in Bridgeville, NY.

Some people like to go off-roading. Emile likes to kick it up an notch.

 

Mega Bloks produced this UNSC Spartan Emile figure and his All-Terrain Mongoose from the Halo video game series.

 

This photo was inspired by the photography of Symon-006.

 

Photo seen in Flickr Explore.

 

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The key to this operation would be my Owatonna forklift stashed back at the sawmill. It would have to be "unwinterized". Part of that is topping off a soft tire. So once I walked back I got out the fourwheeler to take me back here for the air compressor in the back of the truck. Thankfully the forklift fired right up as though it had been waiting all winter for just such an adventure. Once back here I strapped the machine to the truck and started coaxing. It did not come out of the hole easily. Attempts were made in the other direction but a culvert there made that prospect ill-advised. Pulling it out forward would be the way to go. This picture is from shortly before I turned the wheels right and used my belt to secure the tiller to the driver's side rear view mirror.

 

The forklift only weighs 10,000 lbs so placing it in the now muddy ruts was critical. It didn't do much better than the truck on the packed ice and snow. Finally I got the truck out of the hole but still had to pull it all the way up the hill before the ruts relented and it was able to pop back onto the center of the road. And so it was a few hours later that I had everything back in order. I didn't even block any traffic on this one lane road because there was none in those 3 hours. March 29, 2024.

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Memorial Day Weekend in Sumpter Oregon

 

Celebrating the Memorial Day Weekend in Sumpter Oregon, festivities include the Flea Market, riding on the Sumpter Valley Railroad, panning for gold at the Sumpter Dredge State Park and a stop at the Sumpter Municipal Museum. .

 

The Sumpter Flea Market is one of the largest in the Northwest and happens every Memorial Day, 4th of July, and Labor Day weekends. The event draws vendors and treasure hunters from throughout the Northwest for four days of festivities.

 

For more information about Sumpter or other small town festivals and events throughout Baker County visit Baker County Tourism’s website at www.travelbakercounty.com

 

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During the Gotham Mountain Motocross in Bridgeville, NY.

details of a Morgan antique car (la creme de la creme in my lens)

 

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