Ride Out West, very affordable, $750.......

jmom800x

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Want to ride out west? ONLY $750 for transportation, 5 nights lodging, and meals.

Join in on a trip by yourself, with a friend
OR
schedule the rig for your entire group.

We are heading out west December - April........

The Rig: Moms' custom built extended sleeper semi is paired with a double decked 53ft trailer. This Slim-O (semi/limo) is capable of transporting 18 passengers and 24 snowmobiles, quads, motorcycles, even add your car or truck. Plus bring along all your gear, tools and spare parts. Featuring two queen beds, two double beds, two tv's, eight bench seats and three captains chairs, this extended sleeper semi has enough leg room for your whole crew on long road trips to premier destinations.

Log onto momsmotorsports.com for more information

2010/2011 Schedule

December
12th-17th
Ten Mile, Wyoming

January
2nd-7th
Togwotee, Wyoming

January
23th-28th
Cooke City, Montana $750*
4 spots left

February
13th-18th
Knotted Pine, Minnesota $525*
6 Spots Left

February
20th-25th
Dubios, WY
-FULL-

March
6th-11th
Island Park, ID/West Yellowstone
$750*

March
20th-25th
National Hill Climb Week
Togwotee, Wyoming

April
3rd-8th
April Fools Ride.
Last one to put away their sled wins.
Ten Mile, Wyoming
$750*

APRIL Dream Dune Cruise Glamis, CA

August Bike Week Sturgis, SD

E-Mail Questions To:
MOMSMOTORSPORTS@HOTMAIL.COM
 
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frnash

Active member
alright....i made my one and only mistake for the day, lol. fixed it though
I don't t'ink so! :D
February
20th-25th
Dubios, WY
-FULL-
That's two!
Wat'cha gonna tell those two boys from "Du-bois"? :D

I'm just givin' ya a real hard time today, eh?

Just don't ask about my "deleted duplicate post" from 09:30 AM today! (Something about fat fingers and iPhone4!) :eek:

Maybe they shoulda just kept the original name for the town:
"Dubois, Wyoming was originally known as Never Sweat due to its warm and dry winds. However, the postal service found the name Never Sweat unacceptable so Dubois was accepted, named after Fred Dubois, an Idaho senator at the time. In protest, the citizens of Dubois rejected the French pronunciation, instead opting for Du, with u as in "Sue"; bois, with oi as in "voice". The accent is on the first syllable."
 
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