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Life on the road and dirty windshield pics!

  1. Faz Jan 18, 2018

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  2. Larry S Color Commentator for the Hyperbole. Jan 18, 2018

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    Are you still enjoying the new gig?
     
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  3. Faz Jan 18, 2018

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    Very much so..very demanding. Long hours. Hard work. But Im very happy. The weather conditions have been exceptionally atrocious but I think it'll make spring and summer very sweet.
     
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  4. Starman71 Jan 18, 2018

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    What do you do? My dad drives in Alaska and his pics look a lot like yours. I’ve been thinking about getting him a gmt but he says he’d just bang it up.
     
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  5. OmegaRookie Jan 19, 2018

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    With all the windmills it looks like southern Ontario along Lake Erie. 401 between London and Windsor perhaps?
     
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  6. Faz Jan 19, 2018

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    Excellent eye! On the 402 heading east between Sarnia and London...
     
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  7. GordonL Jan 19, 2018

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    Wow. So you have so few windmills/farms in North America that you can identify the exact Road that easily?
     
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  8. Faz Jan 19, 2018

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    Not really, there are tons of them but the lay of the land really gives it away. Southern Ontario, in the Sarnia, London Windsor triangle is very flat and those who live there or have been through there can easily identify the area.
     
  9. GordonL Jan 19, 2018

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    Thanks! That makes sense...
     
  10. Faz Jan 19, 2018

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    I drive flatbed semis between Montreal , New England and the upper Midwest. Winter has been brutal enough to give it an Alaskan flavour I guess!

    I'm stowing my GMT. Away in favour on this one which, coincidentally i received today. Your dad is absolutely right, as rugged as a GMT is, it's not worth banging it up.

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  11. Huus Jan 19, 2018

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    You have got the right watch there with the Seiko divers 200.
    Here 's mine after 14 years on building and construction DSC00001.JPG sites. And still going strong.
     
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