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Ok! I might need some more camera angles. (Front/rear). The owner escaped and is probably much older now. Could still be running away.…likely using a walker by now . 😉
It's not one of them. They didn't make a coupe for starters. Though it should be noted as the first and only none bling picture that @VWsurfbum has ever posted..

I guess someone saw the car and named the trail, the car could already have been badgeless and well wrecked.. So Pony just seemed like a connection .. though it could be completely unrelated name wise and a pony could have walked up there when they were making the trail..
 
Pony is a wee glass of beer 🍺 free to chase down your whisky.
Round here a "Galopin" is a small glass of beer .. a half a half .. 125ml. Sounds very horse related ..

Wonder if the Spanish call it a Donkey ?

Hang on, you're Scottish, so wouldn't you just say it's a wee beer ? no wonder if it's free if you're drinking someone else's pee ! 🤔
 
Round here a "Galopin" is a small glass of beer .. a half a half .. 125ml. Sounds very horse related ..

Wonder if the Spanish call it a Donkey ?

Hang on, you're Scottish, so wouldn't you just say it's a wee beer ? no wonder if it's free if you're drinking someone else's pee ! 🤔
Hee Haw . I remember them from the 70s served in a nip glass , .
 
Hee Haw . I remember them from the 70s served in a nip glass , .
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I guess someone saw the car and named the trail, the car could already have been badgeless and well wrecked..
That’s what I thought. Pony is a trail close by (20-30m). Pony Connector (I built years ago) ties in several other trails.

There’s evidence in this area that this use to be a “party zone” for the teens. Probably my era in the early 70’s. 🤷🏼‍♂️
 
Not sure what that's supposed to be but I think I seen something like it in the Sex Museum in Amsterdam 🤔
My girlfriend and I went on a works outing from Bradford to Holland one long weekend in 1970. When we got to Amsterdam, several of the apprentices went to the red light district and sat in a bar opposite watching one woman in the street opposite. She was in a small room with a bed in it and sat in front of the window. When a bloke rang the doorbell, she closed the curtain and let him in. They said that she had (a scarcely believeable) 11 customers in one hour. She sure worked hard for the money, I wonder how much of it she kept? There can't have been time for much small talk, and allowing for payment, removal of clothing, dressing and cleaning up, hardly any time for anything of value to occur. But I guess if it's been a while and you were in the hands of a professional......
 
My girlfriend and I went on a works outing from Bradford to Holland one long weekend in 1970. When we got to Amsterdam, several of the apprentices went to the red light district and sat in a bar opposite watching one woman in the street opposite. She was in a small room with a bed in it and sat in front of the window. When a bloke rang the doorbell, she closed the curtain and let him in. They said that she had (a scarcely believeable) 11 customers in one hour. She sure worked hard for the money, I wonder how much of it she kept? There can't have been time for much small talk, and allowing for payment, removal of clothing, dressing and cleaning up, hardly any time for anything of value to occur. But I guess if it's been a while and you were in the hands of a professional......
Passed there a few times coming home from ships and been forced to stay the night . Never sampled the delights . Last time I was there i was meeting a lad who went off on an earlier flight so he was drunk when I met him. I've always wanted to go in to the banana bar he said I'd never heard of it , enough said.
 
My girlfriend and I went on a works outing from Bradford to Holland one long weekend in 1970. When we got to Amsterdam, several of the apprentices went to the red light district and sat in a bar opposite watching one woman in the street opposite. She was in a small room with a bed in it and sat in front of the window. When a bloke rang the doorbell, she closed the curtain and let him in. They said that she had (a scarcely believeable) 11 customers in one hour. She sure worked hard for the money, I wonder how much of it she kept? There can't have been time for much small talk, and allowing for payment, removal of clothing, dressing and cleaning up, hardly any time for anything of value to occur. But I guess if it's been a while and you were in the hands of a professional......
And she had time for a 20 minute tea break…
 
It's not one of them. They didn't make a coupe for starters. Though it should be noted as the first and only none bling picture that @VWsurfbum has ever posted..

I guess someone saw the car and named the trail, the car could already have been badgeless and well wrecked.. So Pony just seemed like a connection .. though it could be completely unrelated name wise and a pony could have walked up there when they were making the trail..
A few more camera angles for this mystery car. And a bit of trail maintenance. IMG_0780.jpegIMG_0782.jpegIMG_0776.jpegIMG_0777.jpegIMG_0778.jpegIMG_0779.jpeg
 
Cool ! Definitely looks like the corolla, has the rear wing air vent on the offside and the lights are the same.

Guess it was someone's bling plaything backin the day. The miss matched wheels are odd. Appears to be wolfrace mag's on the back - though they could be 1970 Nissan 240z wheels as they looked similar on some of the models.

Not sure what the fronts are. Similar to what ford/open/gm put on some of their sportier models back then, but not quite the same.

You should put a parking ticket on it 🤔 :ROFLMAO:

Have you considered leaving the Rail there and seeing if someone names a trail after it ? The Rail Trail.. We can come back 40 years later and see if anyone can identify the bike ..
 
Danny's camerman did a more stylish dismount.
Have we reached peak "Danny"?
Never heard about this stunt . Been on the go a few years now has Danny hopefullybeen sensiblewith his money. . Wife couldn't watch it we walk there every week.
 
Never much of a night rider probably because if I was home I wasn't working so had all day to go out.
 
We had a tree across one of our local trails for several weeks now, someone tried to cut it, but gave up.

I was alone, took me 2 hours to cut, and move out of the trail, it was pretty heavy.

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That folding saw is priceless. “BigBoy”. Easy to place in your pack and can slice through almost anything. But that was a large log. 🪵

I’m on my second one. My battery operated Milwaukee chainsaw is sometimes needed but the folding hand saw is great for 90% of the trail obstructions.

Did you leave your business card? 😉
 
That folding saw is priceless. “BigBoy”. Easy to place in your pack and can slice through almost anything. But that was a large log. 🪵

I’m on my second one. My battery operated Milwaukee chainsaw is sometimes needed but the folding hand saw is great for 90% of the trail obstructions.

Did you leave your business card? 😉
I've still to replace my Baco Laplander ..would you say that Big Boy is a better saw ?
Edit : I've just checked it out online ..it would need to be as its 3 times the price!😂
 
That folding saw is priceless. “BigBoy”. Easy to place in your pack and can slice through almost anything. But that was a large log. 🪵

I’m on my second one. My battery operated Milwaukee chainsaw is sometimes needed but the folding hand saw is great for 90% of the trail obstructions.

Did you leave your business card? 😉

This is my first one, i did cut some smaller logs with it, it goes trough the small ones like butter.

Did not leave my business card, but left lot of sweat for sure. When I was finally finished cutting trough on both side, the cutted out part jammed, it was so heavy, took me a half an hour to remove it with log levers.
 
I've still to replace my Baco Laplander ..would you say that Big Boy is a better saw ?
Edit : I've just checked it out online ..it would need to be as its 3 times the price!😂
Sometimes the brand doesn’t matter. Buy locally and take it out for a test cut first. 😉. Like our bikes…geometry is important.
This is my first one, i did cut some smaller logs with it, it goes trough the small ones like butter.

Did not leave my business card, but left lot of sweat for sure. When I was finally finished cutting trough on both side, the cutted out part jammed, it was so heavy, took me a half an hour to remove it with log levers.
Hey, you can even cut suitable levers to move those big logs…as long as you don’t pinch the blade. That would suck. 😭
 
Sometimes the brand doesn’t matter. Buy locally and take it out for a test cut first. 😉. Like our bikes…geometry is important.

Hey, you can even cut suitable levers to move those big logs…as long as you don’t pinch the blade. That would suck. 😭
Only thing I have left from my cutting days is a Cant Hook
 
Only thing I have left from my cutting days is a Cant Hook
Well at least that’s something 👍🏻.
The only thing I have left is a bunch of long boring stories. 🙄

I never cut cants but they must be worth a few $$ because they were bundled up and taken out by helicopter.
 
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Well at least that’s something 👍🏻.
The only thing I have left is a bunch of long boring stories. 🙄

I never cut cants but they must be worth a few $$ because they were bundled up and taken out by helicopter.
We are on different channels I think i will post a pick in morning. Not been drinking have you ?
 
We are on different channels I think i will post a pick in morning. Not been drinking have you ?
Shake n’ shingle Cants. A entire industry was developed for a small group of workers/loggers to recover Western Red Cedar. Usually portions of the log was left behind or didn’t meet certain criteria for lumber. The value of cedar was (years ago)very low so logs were left in a setting or area after logging the valuable wood.

Years later, small groups of workers (2-3) would search for abandoned red cedar and cut them into Cants (18-36”) and stack those in a sling for a helicopter to lift out.

After the Cants were sold they would be split or cut into roofing shingles and readied for construction.

Whew!😰 .… after all that I wish I was drinking.😉
 
Shake n’ shingle Cants. A entire industry was developed for a small group of workers/loggers to recover Western Red Cedar. Usually portions of the log was left behind or didn’t meet certain criteria for lumber. The value of cedar was (years ago)very low so logs were left in a setting or area after logging the valuable wood.

Years later, small groups of workers (2-3) would search for abandoned red cedar and cut them into Cants (18-36”) and stack those in a sling for a helicopter to lift out.

After the Cants were sold they would be split or cut into roofing shingles and readied for construction.

Whew!😰 .… after all that I wish I was drinking.😉
No I'm on about the tool for turning a log after felling , we call it a cant hook .
 
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