skiroule
Well-known member
The trails around here are bare in a lot of spots and barring a good 10 – 12” dump, we’re done for the year.
Already thinking about what next year will bring. The real question is whether or not, I’m up to taking on another major project, both physically and financially, because I won’t start one if I don’t intend to finish it.
The logical choice would be the Kawasaki and although it looks decent in photos, it’s very, very rough when you see it up close. The list of things to do would be long. But it does run and is rideable so that’s a start.
I haven’t typically started any threads on these projects until the fall or later in the summer, after I’ve been at them for a while, so the projects seem to move along a little quicker. If I decide to do this one, I’m wondering about documenting it right from the start in real time. Summers are busy and with spending most of our time at the cabin, it would definitely stretch out the duration of the thread. One benefit would be that it would let me tell the story in a little more detail and include a lot more photos, since the pace would be slower.
What do you guys think? Even with the slower pace, would it be something that would have enough interest over the summer for people to check in occasionally.
Already thinking about what next year will bring. The real question is whether or not, I’m up to taking on another major project, both physically and financially, because I won’t start one if I don’t intend to finish it.
The logical choice would be the Kawasaki and although it looks decent in photos, it’s very, very rough when you see it up close. The list of things to do would be long. But it does run and is rideable so that’s a start.
I haven’t typically started any threads on these projects until the fall or later in the summer, after I’ve been at them for a while, so the projects seem to move along a little quicker. If I decide to do this one, I’m wondering about documenting it right from the start in real time. Summers are busy and with spending most of our time at the cabin, it would definitely stretch out the duration of the thread. One benefit would be that it would let me tell the story in a little more detail and include a lot more photos, since the pace would be slower.
What do you guys think? Even with the slower pace, would it be something that would have enough interest over the summer for people to check in occasionally.