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ok, who has done this?
i had to pull this idiot's four wheeler out of this creek. the trick was getting down the pipeline after a day that it rained 10''. this was the first test of lockers and tires, and i must say, there is nothing like 4 tires pulling.
to add to the drama, i had to trailer the four wheeler back to camp.
oh, and you are asking yourself "why is he trailering the four wheeler", well you see, that idiot was me. now i have run 50 miles in a day, but that was the longest mile i have ever walked, when i had to go the truck.
to add to the drama, i had to trailer the four wheeler back to camp.
oh, and you are asking yourself "why is he trailering the four wheeler", well you see, that idiot was me. now i have run 50 miles in a day, but that was the longest mile i have ever walked, when i had to go the truck.
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I'm asking myself "what the hell was he doing in the creek?!" Didn't the feeling in your gut hit that says,"Hey goober....yer gonna git stuck!"?
What a day that must've been....lol! Must be nice.....you had lockers. I could've done it in my Toy, though. (hhhaah...*polishes fingernails acrossed front of shirt*) Mmmyep....
What a day that must've been....lol! Must be nice.....you had lockers. I could've done it in my Toy, though. (hhhaah...*polishes fingernails acrossed front of shirt*) Mmmyep....
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nice, gota love the lockers, cant complain about getting the exorcise either ive had to hike out of stuck places a lot farther back than one mile hehe . Does your quad have 4x4? almost certain my 500cc polaris would have mobbed through that creek no problem...
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It would be in your best interest to invest in a winch for that quad. I've been stuck like that, except 8 miles out a trail. Not fun when it's getting dark, and you have only rope, a knife, and you've already lost one of your boots in the mud. Needless to say, I made it out, I found a tree that had fallen over, and wedged the tires out, then put rocks under the tires, floored it and hoped for the best. Oh yeah, this is on an ATV.
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I'm asking myself "what the hell was he doing in the creek?!" Didn't the feeling in your gut hit that says,"Hey goober....yer gonna git stuck!"?
What a day that must've been....lol! Must be nice.....you had lockers. I could've done it in my Toy, though. (hhhaah...*polishes fingernails acrossed front of shirt*) Mmmyep....
What a day that must've been....lol! Must be nice.....you had lockers. I could've done it in my Toy, though. (hhhaah...*polishes fingernails acrossed front of shirt*) Mmmyep....
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It would be in your best interest to invest in a winch for that quad. I've been stuck like that, except 8 miles out a trail. Not fun when it's getting dark, and you have only rope, a knife, and you've already lost one of your boots in the mud. Needless to say, I made it out, I found a tree that had fallen over, and wedged the tires out, then put rocks under the tires, floored it and hoped for the best. Oh yeah, this is on an ATV.
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tortise- That was a great story, you had me going there!
thook- If I was the "use a quote from someone else in my sig line" kind of guy, I would use this one for sure. I just about pissed myself when I read it.
thook- If I was the "use a quote from someone else in my sig line" kind of guy, I would use this one for sure. I just about pissed myself when I read it.
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Well, let me know when your birthday is. I'll send you a bladder bag, instead...
Hey tortis......you and the hunting fellows ought to build a little rock pile bridge acrossed that creek. Looks like the old one washed out. Might even be able to use those poles to your advantage.
Hey tortis......you and the hunting fellows ought to build a little rock pile bridge acrossed that creek. Looks like the old one washed out. Might even be able to use those poles to your advantage.
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Ahhh... so THOSE were the pics! Lol... Great story. As far as the Civic, the quest is over. I'm keeping my BMW. It gets 25 city/32 hwy, so for 8-10mpg less, I get to ride in total luxury and feel like I'm a single stud again. At least for the 10 min drive to/from work.
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Well, let me know when your birthday is. I'll send you a bladder bag, instead...
Hey tortis......you and the hunting fellows ought to build a little rock pile bridge acrossed that creek. Looks like the old one washed out. Might even be able to use those poles to your advantage.
Hey tortis......you and the hunting fellows ought to build a little rock pile bridge acrossed that creek. Looks like the old one washed out. Might even be able to use those poles to your advantage.
the telephones pole work great, but the 10'' of rain washed them maybe 20' down stream. i am going there tomorrow to repair the so called bridge.
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But, hey....they do make great gifts for anyone of any size or any condition. And, if nothing else, you could always use it as a hydration pack on the long hikes back to camp......
I'm just messin' with ya, bro. I've been in the same boat so many times.