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HumV_Fan Mar 29th, 2002 12:45 PM

Best place for Hummer excursion?
 
Ho!<BR><BR>Can anyone recommend a good place on the West coast for a good Hummer experience? I'm not talking your average trip here. I want a full-blown, head spinning, rugged experience that'll bring me to the brink. I've tried places in Oregon - but they were so so. Thanks in advance for any info.

I'd like Mar 29th, 2002 12:52 PM

Do you like to watch the Hummers, or touch them? Do you prefer the small hummers that flit and flicker around, or the longer ones that are slower?

alexander Mar 29th, 2002 12:52 PM

While not in Oregon, Old Faithful might be a great spot for a hummer. It just shoots off like clockwork, spewing all the time.<BR><BR>

Utahtea Mar 29th, 2002 01:05 PM

Moab, Utah!<BR><BR>http://www.blindfoldtours.com/<BR><BR>http://moab-utah.com/hummer/<BR><BR>http://www.4x4now.com/mu4wd.htm<BR><BR>http://www.utah.com/adventures/off_road/moab_area.htm<BR><BR>http://www.utah.com/database/guides/index.phtml?service_id=3654&region_id=&river_id=&c ity_id=&find_guide=Submit<BR><BR>I rest my case:)<BR><BR>Utahtea

Hugh Mar 29th, 2002 01:25 PM

Uh, Utahtea...I think you need to step back and read the thread again. Slowly. We'll wait.............................................. .......................is it cuming into focus for you now? <BR><BR>HumV- I always liked humming on the back roads of the open midwest. Especially at night. Nothing like getting your hummer going in an open field, under a full moon.

Utahtea Mar 29th, 2002 02:10 PM

Hi Hugh,<BR><BR>OK, I was wearing my DH's glasses, but now I have mine on.<BR><BR>I realize that Utah is not on the West "Coast", but it still is in the West.<BR><BR>I'm sorry but your quote: "HumV- I always liked humming on the back roads of the open midwest. Especially at night. Nothing like getting your hummer going in an open field, under a full moon."<BR><BR>Was not in this thread. I'm kind of new around there and I don't really remember where everyone is from or where they have been.<BR><BR>I still think if someone wants a full-blown, head spinning, rugged experience then Moab, Utah is the place. <BR><BR>Utahtea

duh Mar 29th, 2002 04:13 PM

Hey Utahtea, did you know that another word for a hummer is a blow job? Do you know what a BJ is? Shall I X-plain it? Ah hell I will. A man sticks his wee-wee into a females(depends on preference)mouth and then the other person starts sucking. But you are from Utah, so that would X-plain it.

topper Mar 29th, 2002 06:43 PM

ttt

Utahtea Mar 29th, 2002 07:14 PM

I'm not from Utah, I'm a native Californian and I still live in California. I just love Utah. <BR><BR>I guess I live a sheltered life because the only hummer I know of is a vehicle. Like I said, I'm knew around here and I thought the topic was travel. <BR><BR>Live and Learn.<BR><BR>To bad because Moab, Utah is the best when it comes to 4x4 roads.<BR><BR>Utahtea <BR><BR><BR><BR>I thought this was a travel board. I

Bird Mar 29th, 2002 07:44 PM

There are those in the bird-watching community that use the term in reference to hummingbirds, as well.


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