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Post by Deleted on Jun 22, 2015 22:28:23 GMT -5
Little Birdy told me y'all had to "detour" a few times today!!!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 22, 2015 22:41:08 GMT -5
Yep, I'm due for a long tongue lashing. We went up the wrong gulch I was looking for and examined some pretty cool trails. Lee was my scout. I'd check one leg of the Y and he'd check the other. Stood his Jeep up on the front bumper turning around at a cabin owned by boys that were filmed in the movie Deliverence! He got a target rich environment feeling. LOL. Anyway, the Lost Leaker Gold Mine did not show itself.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 22, 2015 22:46:30 GMT -5
OHHH, I see... The Cap'n was your scout... Little birdy left that part of the story out...Hehehehe
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Post by Deleted on Jun 22, 2015 23:11:53 GMT -5
No sir, the part left out was the part where I volenteered, we came to a fork in the trail, keep in mind the colum of Jeeps had turned around many times by now and we're losing faith in our guide, so I took the left trail & Lost leaker went right to scout. My trail was super cool, and very steep, problem was it ended up at the Deliverence crews back yard, I was expecting the banjo player to break from the shack with a scatter gun, I backed up into the hill nearly standing the Jeep on end to turn around! And got the hell out'a there. Leakers trail ended up at the same place from a different direction. I really think he knew the people there but pretended he did not....... Then all that scouting and brush clearing he's been bragging about must have been someplace else, as the chainsaw was out a couple times. A great day non the less, the bastage was lost and that's a fact!, now myself, I have never been lost, including today!, I sometimes take a more scenic rout that takes longer, but again, never lost! Btw, Hawkridge tried to kill me in Oilleakers M37, but redeemed himself with an IPad photo tutorial! I also took Bam Bam for a drive, a very smooth runner
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Post by jeffwho on Jun 23, 2015 5:26:57 GMT -5
Now THIS would have been EPIC to witness first-hand. And Capn I loved the bit about never being lost .. so true.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 23, 2015 6:17:48 GMT -5
It's like I told him, you are never lost. Just go down each draw and keep going. You'll end up on a road eventually. The problem then is left or right. Today, Lee will get his new name!!!!! Payback time. Oilly
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Post by Deleted on Jun 23, 2015 7:35:53 GMT -5
Well!, looking Foreward to that
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2015 23:50:21 GMT -5
The road we got lost on was very very nice road! The only way we knew we were lost was the distress messages Oily was calling out on his radio! " Able Baker Charlie to Roger Fox Dogs, Able Baker Charlie to Roger Fox Dogs, This is lost leaker!! Then the panic set in!! You never saw 20 jeeps do a about face so fast. Well maybe not that dramatic. It was more like Wrong road guy turn around were looking for a road of Chocolate pudding!! this isn't it. So we all turned around and found the Chocolate pudding road. With great amazement no one got stuck!!!!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 30, 2015 0:08:49 GMT -5
Sorry Lee I had to go back after I washed the Jeep
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Post by Deleted on Jun 30, 2015 6:27:59 GMT -5
Great pictures Jeff! I'm glad your Split Jeep is back in shiney trim. The Pudding is called: The Spearfish Formation. Red clay gypsum bentonite soil. Thanks for coming and trailing with us. Oilly
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Post by Deleted on Jun 30, 2015 12:55:09 GMT -5
The Pleasure was mine!! Thank you and your wife for making all of us feel at home. GREAT JOB OILY!!
Jeff
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