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A BV206 will be the envy of the snowmobilers in Cantley and points north. As the locals would say, "'Ey, c'est quoi ca?" (or in English, Huh?) You'd better find a reason for running a BV. It is a tool that looks like a toy and is as useful as a backhoe to the right owner.
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Terry Warner - 74-????? M151A2 - 70-08876 M38A1 - 53-71233 M100CDN trailer Beware! The Green Disease walks among us! |
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This is our BV206 for those who have not seen it.
From left to right, in a parade in Kingston, in the snow, snow bank jumping, in a parade in Kingston alongside a CVRT Spatan to give you a sense of scale. R |
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Hi Robin here are a few pictures. Gilles
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Nothing more fun than being dragged behind one of those on Bangy Boards with a dozen other guys. Even better is when the guy at the front of the rope falls and causes a chain reaction pile up
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Gone but never forgotten: Sgt Shane Stachnik, Killed in Action on 3 Sept 2006, Panjwaii Afghanistan |
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Advanced Winter Warfare Course 0301
Lots of BV "Ski-Jouring". We did manage to get the MOSV Driver Qualification as well, but I haven't seen one since. |
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They are quite scarce. I know there's one in Trenton which remains on the DZ.
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