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    Quote Originally Posted by Bieggolmai View Post
    You´re welcome!
    Do you wan´t me to find you a house?
    There are some really cheap houses up in the north where I live!
    I wouldn't hesitate a second before moving up there, but I fear my wife is very far from making that choice

    And yeah the houses may be cheap, but everything else costs a fortune... We bought worms for fishing and had to pay 50 SEK for a small can!!... back home we just dig them up
    On the way home we had tire and had to buy a new (used) one, can't even remember the price but it was pretty steep!

    But inspite of the prices, I'd love it up there!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bieggolmai View Post
    Just got this one finished, sit back and enjoy parts of our trip.


    Music from the sami singer Mari Boine Persen.
    Wow! Fantastic video.... and that sami music is wonderful!

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    Next video!

    A food-inspirated movie....
    A big thanks to Frikk for teaching us that it is possible to bring some real food and not only freezedried!

    No longer with a great "Yukon Yak Fever"

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    Really nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bieggolmai View Post
    Just got this one finished, sit back and enjoy parts of our trip.


    Music from the sami singer Mari Boine Persen.

    Awesome, simply awesome.

    It seems to me that one of the Alpacke’s has more directional stability than the other . It is not the one moski is in. Have you got a name. Is it a Denali Llama?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlazeAway View Post
    Awesome, simply awesome.

    It seems to me that one of the Alpacke’s has more directional stability than the other . It is not the one moski is in. Have you got a name. Is it a Denali Llama?
    Thanx!

    It´s the one that Joz has that is more stabile. It is the new model that has an extended rear. The one that I had and the one that moski has is the old model and it turns more easy (a little to easy....).

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    But now i think we are forgetting that directional stability is very unmanly
    IMOH


    Quote Originally Posted by BlazeAway View Post
    Awesome, simply awesome.

    It seems to me that one of the Alpacke’s has more directional stability than the other . It is not the one moski is in. Have you got a name. Is it a Denali Llama?
    Moski, who no longer feels the Secret Ninja Ski emptiness..............
    B/C he got them now

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    Quote Originally Posted by moski View Post
    But now i think we are forgetting that directional stability is very unmanly
    IMOH

    You could have a point.
    But apart from that I think the Alpacka looks very tempting.

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    Because it moves unmanly
    Kidding mate !

    Me ? , i love Alpackas !
    They open up so many possibility's.
    Shame they are a bit pricy.


    Quote Originally Posted by BlazeAway View Post
    You could have a point.
    But apart from that I think the Alpacka looks very tempting.
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    B/C he got them now

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    Quote Originally Posted by moski View Post
    Because it moves unmanly
    Kidding mate !

    Me ? , i love Alpackas !
    They open up so many possibility's.
    Shame they are a bit pricy.
    They are a little bit pricy to buy but very cheap to rent!
    It only costed me 500SEK for one week and that also included a paddle and lifevest.

    And the freightcost was free..........
    (Thanx to Moski!)

    Unmanly = going in cirkles?
    Manly = going straight?
    No longer with a great "Yukon Yak Fever"

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