Lickumms
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I live by the border in ND, Winnipeg is about a 2 hour drive for me. I own a fair bit of stuff and would be interested in going to a meet. I'm not sure how crossing the border with all of it would go.
I live by the border in ND, Winnipeg is about a 2 hour drive for me. I own a fair bit of stuff and would be interested in going to a meet. I'm not sure how crossing the border with all of it would go.
Yeah the holiday time, esp christmas and new years weeks, are always crazy for me. I wouldn’t mind a meet a week or two before the holidays.Looks like it has sold already.
Still, we should try and narrow down a timeframe to hold a meet. If the holidays are too crazy, maybe beforehand? I'm flexible. No major plans yet.
Me too, as far as I know, I'll be in Winnipeg for the holidays... No plans, so pretty flexible. Could likely even host if my place makes the most sense.Looks like it has sold already.
Still, we should try and narrow down a timeframe to hold a meet. If the holidays are too crazy, maybe beforehand? I'm flexible. No major plans yet.
That would work!How about something around the weekend of Dec 6-8?
Yeah, that does sound troubling. I tend to avoid the major crossings. I know the one on at Pembina is a training location for the US border guard so they are looking for any reason to dismantle your vehicle. My dad did motocross in the 80s and one time they dismantled his pickup, trailer, and dirt bikes then tossed them all to the side of the road. All because there was a little left over gas in one of his jerrycans. He quit going to races in Canada after that.Yep, they looked at me funny, and asked a few more questions. They were real concerned that I was going to "leave" anything behind. I told them I had no intentions of leaving anything. Of course YMMV.
I would suggest having the name and address of where you are going memorized and don't mention the "met them on the internet" thing.
On another trip (not a meet, just wanted to go for lunch at the diner across the border at south Junction) they asked if I had ever been fingerprinted, which is a yes as I was when I went into the military. They then proceeded to ask me to get out of the vehicle and stand 20 yards away while they tore my vehicle apart. luckily they got a phone call when they starting to tear the lining of the inside of the hood of my car. It took me a bit to put my stuff back into my car. All the while the lady in the minivan behind me was laughing her ass off. Especially when one agent crawled into my trunk with his legs sticking up in the air.
So yeah, I am hesitant to go through that again, especially now that I use my vehicle to carry gear to the range and would hate to have them find a dropped round of spent casing... I also live two hours further south now.
LOL, this was at the south junction crossing, north of Roseau (very small, not open all the time type crossing) and it was the Canadian side that was a pain.Yeah, that does sound troubling. I tend to avoid the major crossings. I know the one on at Pembina is a training location for the US border guard so they are looking for any reason to dismantle your vehicle. My dad did motocross in the 80s and one time they dismantled his pickup, trailer, and dirt bikes then tossed them all to the side of the road. All because there was a little left over gas in one of his jerrycans. He quit going to races in Canada after that.