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<blockquote data-quote="Speedo" data-source="post: 448297" data-attributes="member: 27223"><p>Here's a picture of my wife and the bull she took in '06. First though I need to tell you a bit about my wife. After we had been together for a short time she decided that she wanted to work in a skilled trade for a variety of reasons so she set off to learn a trade. She attended the University of Alaska Anchorage Auto/Diesel program and while she worked her way through the program she used each section to apply what she was learning as a way to build her own hunting buggy. Engines, power trains, electrical, chassis and welding all provided the opportunity to advance her moose buggy. When it was all said and done she had spent nearly five years building a buggy and a career. Though the schooling had only lasted two years that had only provided a stepping stone to a career, employment continued her skills. Hunting had provided her the motavation and her career path provided her the means to an end. </p><p> </p><p> In 1992 her buggy made its maiden voyage and that year really made her and her buggy prove their worth but that is another story.</p><p> </p><p> Gus</p><p><img src="http://pics.montypics.com/speedo/2010-12-08/1291855224_2006_hunt_075.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Speedo, post: 448297, member: 27223"] Here's a picture of my wife and the bull she took in '06. First though I need to tell you a bit about my wife. After we had been together for a short time she decided that she wanted to work in a skilled trade for a variety of reasons so she set off to learn a trade. She attended the University of Alaska Anchorage Auto/Diesel program and while she worked her way through the program she used each section to apply what she was learning as a way to build her own hunting buggy. Engines, power trains, electrical, chassis and welding all provided the opportunity to advance her moose buggy. When it was all said and done she had spent nearly five years building a buggy and a career. Though the schooling had only lasted two years that had only provided a stepping stone to a career, employment continued her skills. Hunting had provided her the motavation and her career path provided her the means to an end. In 1992 her buggy made its maiden voyage and that year really made her and her buggy prove their worth but that is another story. Gus [IMG]http://pics.montypics.com/speedo/2010-12-08/1291855224_2006_hunt_075.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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