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Edge's course

Been watching your course progress....you finding free rock?
I've been transforming my smallish back yard into a rock garden. Moving rock as big as you've got takes some man labor...good workout though.

Keep it up....post more pics of the garage "thumbsup"
 
Been watching your course progress....you finding free rock?
I've been transforming my smallish back yard into a rock garden. Moving rock as big as you've got takes some man labor...good workout though.

Keep it up....post more pics of the garage "thumbsup"
Thanks for watching ;-)
Our club has a nice supply of rock we've collected over the last few years. I'm fortunate to be able to pull from that.
Nice, I have some plans for the backyard in the spring.
Grabbing what ever I can move myself. :-)
Back aching finger smashing workout all to play with toy trucks.:mrgreen:
I'll have more pics up when I get more rocks. "thumbsup"
 
Jenga???
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My arms are so tired I can't even test lines and such... Maybe tomorrow.
 
Yeah yeah. That's it. I recognized the stick fuselage. Why no fly? It's so relaxing once you're up there. After you get over the nerve wracking part of you're going to crash it eventually.

Since Eric is my designated driver, maybe I'll come visit. Just have to adjust my schedule by about 12 hours. :ror:
 
Yeah yeah. That's it. I recognized the stick fuselage. Why no fly? It's so relaxing once you're up there. After you get over the nerve wracking part of you're going to crash it eventually.

Since Eric is my designated driver, maybe I'll come visit. Just have to adjust my schedule by about 12 hours. :ror:

Just never had the balls I guess. And I've never taken the time to learn everything. Hell I'm still learning new stuff about crawling.
Good deal man hope to see you soon.
 
One of the most relaxing moments I had was when I'd go fly my half glue/half foam plane over here near the river, just up above the tree line so I was catching a stiff wind. Power down and watch it just sit there. Not going forward. For minutes. It was like, no cares freedom. Then come barreling down and do some cool little tricks before I plopped it down. Seriously, very relaxing. Talk about being in a calm state of mind. That was it for me.

Does it fly?
 
If I can find the radio and the battery... I'm sure it would.
 
I remember you telling me about that before. About just floating in the air stream above the river somewhere.
 
Well as your woman arms are taking a break, go find that shit. I was using a crawler brushless outrunner and some 3S lipo. Bummed a Spectrum DX6. Cheap Castle controller. Lotta glue. :ror: Still got all that but the plane. Chucked it finally, I think.

I probably did tell you and about everyone else I know about it because it was just that good. "thumbsup"

Sort of like riding down a really long hill on a bike.
 
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