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Well went in on Saturday and heard quite a few gunshots in the morning but our hunting day was cut short. Came across a gentleman named Bruce who had gotten a flat tire and did not have a spare because he had gotten a flat a day prior in the Winston unit. So we headed up to get a cell signal so we could call his family and get him the help he needed so they would make it out safely. Thats what we hunters do for each other. Now, normally a flat tire in the woods is just one of those risks we take. On this particular location, however, I disagree. Weyerhaeuser has laid very large and sharp shale rock on the 1100 mainline that is a nightmare for tires. I have only gone into Winston 3 times this year, we have seen 4 people with flats on this same section of road. Bruce was on the corner of the 1100 and the 2568. Ridiculous! Used to be such a great area with so many elk but now I'm afraid to even drive it! Any other recreation access pass holders for the St. Helens Tree Farm experience this in the Winston unit?
Quote from: nickrj11 on November 10, 2015, 10:44:04 AMWell went in on Saturday and heard quite a few gunshots in the morning but our hunting day was cut short. Came across a gentleman named Bruce who had gotten a flat tire and did not have a spare because he had gotten a flat a day prior in the Winston unit. So we headed up to get a cell signal so we could call his family and get him the help he needed so they would make it out safely. Thats what we hunters do for each other. Now, normally a flat tire in the woods is just one of those risks we take. On this particular location, however, I disagree. Weyerhaeuser has laid very large and sharp shale rock on the 1100 mainline that is a nightmare for tires. I have only gone into Winston 3 times this year, we have seen 4 people with flats on this same section of road. Bruce was on the corner of the 1100 and the 2568. Ridiculous! Used to be such a great area with so many elk but now I'm afraid to even drive it! Any other recreation access pass holders for the St. Helens Tree Farm experience this in the Winston unit?That was my father in law and I was the one headed up with the new tire. I really want to thank you guys for stopping in and offering help. I got to him at about 12:15 and had him back on the road by 12:45 with the help of another couple guys who just happened to have a floor jack. Makes a world of difference using one of those instead of them bottle jacks. Gentleman thank you and best wishes for a successful season!
Forgot to mention, Les schwabby boys sell on commission.
Quote from: Thehowler on November 11, 2015, 09:47:11 PMForgot to mention, Les schwabby boys sell on commission.That explains allot, I always though it was funny how a simple brake job always requires new calipers and rotors...