Reminds me... I need to wash those pants. I still have yet to edit and post Gopro stuff. I'll get there.
An American was riding through Eastern Alberta and was a bit lost. So, he noticed a farmer standing by his fence. He stops, and says to the Farmer "How do I get to Canmore from here?" The farmers says "Well head up the road about two miles and make a right.....no, no, that wont work". Then he says Make a left at the next junction and head down about a mile.....no, no, that wont work either"....then he says "Turn back and head about four miles and there is a road to the right, head down it about four miles....no, no, that wont work either". He then says to the American "If I was heading to Canmore, I wouldn't start from here". The other ending is......He then says to the American "You cant get to Canmore from here".
have the mounting bolt/screw tension thight enough to hold but loose enoughto let the mont rotate on the bar with a decent hit
I can see it as if it actually happened. Did not get in the vicinity of Fernie, although I was accidentally headed that way at one point. Only Canadian side fishing was on the Bow River in Canmore. Although I didn't do that, they naturally did that on one tip over and I just had to rotate them back.
I thought you might enjoy this picture. This was taken on the dock at Fish Lake in The Top Of The World Park in the Canadian Rockies. Not a lot of fish there, it is shaped like a fish, which is how I was told it got its name. The fellow on the dock was from somewhere in the Eastern USA, not sure where, and I don't remember his name. There is a great campground there, it is a hour and a half easy walk-in from the parking lot, but no vehicle access.
It's an advanced technique. Very difficult to master. Very few people are familiar with it or can execute it.