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Offline Sportfury

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Bad roads and Rescue
« on: October 05, 2009, 07:02:09 AM »
On Saturday my son and I headed over to Eburg for the day to do some quail and chukar hunting and decided to go into the Quilomene. Haven't been in there in the past 15 years, so we didn't know what to expect. We left a little late and then went up some hellacious roads to find about twenty vehicles and campers up at the top (Didn't know about the other nice road in till later). Guys were everywhere and we decided to hunt the ridge instead of the valley. We had a good time and the dogs got a good run, but we didn't put up any birds. The guys down in the valley were getting some shooting in, though. We decided to head down some more hellacious roads and worked our way down to the river (7 miles in)  :bdid:. This is where the real fun (trouble) started.

After letting the dogs swim and taking a nap I decided I didn't want to be down in the bottom to late since the roads were so bad. We started up and hadn't even made it a quarter mile when I tried to skirt some brush while riding the edge of the road (creek side) with the passenger side tires. The front passenger side, however, ended up breaking the edge of the road and dropping down. It probably wouldn't have been so bad except the backend dropped the same time the front did. The bottom of the creek was 15 feet below us and anything I tried to get us back on the road made the truck slide further down due to the soft dirt. The pucker factor was extremely high as I thought for sure we were going to roll. I got the boy and the dogs out of the truck which now had the outside edge of the drivers side tires up in the air. We ended up walking back down to the river where a guy was camped. Luckily he happened to be back at his rig and was more than willing to help. He had a chainsaw and chain and was able to get around my truck by cutting the brush out. He hooked me up in the front while I anchored the rearend with my tow strap to keep it from dropping in. One quick pull and I popped out.

Thank my lucky stars for all times I have helped people out! I think it all came back to me on Saturday. The gentleman who helped me out didn't want anything for it and wouldn't give me his address, but he did take my handshake and my sons and I's heartfelt thank yous. If anyone knows an older chukar hunter who drives an older forest service green dodge and lives in Tacoma give him my heart felt thanks once again.   

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Re: Bad roads and Rescue
« Reply #1 on: October 05, 2009, 01:40:06 PM »
That would cause a serious "PUCKER" factor!!  Scary.  My 12 yr old son HATES roads like that and often wants to get out and walk the nasty looking areas, fearing exactly what happened to you.  Glad everything worked out and you guys and your truck survived.

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Re: Bad roads and Rescue
« Reply #2 on: October 05, 2009, 02:56:02 PM »
JBR...your son is........SMART.

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Re: Bad roads and Rescue
« Reply #3 on: October 05, 2009, 03:06:11 PM »
WOW! I hate crap like that.

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Re: Bad roads and Rescue
« Reply #4 on: October 05, 2009, 03:09:50 PM »
Glad it worked out Scott and you all are safe. The guy that helped you is another person with a big heart like you
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Re: Bad roads and Rescue
« Reply #5 on: October 05, 2009, 08:07:51 PM »
That would cause a serious "PUCKER" factor!!  Scary.  My 12 yr old son HATES roads like that and often wants to get out and walk the nasty looking areas, fearing exactly what happened to you.  Glad everything worked out and you guys and your truck survived.

Yep. Scary! I should have known better because I had to take the same line coming down. I should have just put the truck in the brush and pushed through. This is one of those roads though that once you have committed you have to go all the way to the bottom because there is no turning back unless you can back up using four wheel drive. I also should have been better prepared. Usually I have a shovel and other accesories with me and this time I didn't except for the tow strap. I think Warn or Milemarker will be getting some business soon!

We will be back next Saturday, just not so far in! A little more leg work never hurt anyone. My boy is 12 and this year is gung ho about hunting. Luckily this turned into a good bonding moment instead of something worse. He is already chomping at the bit to go back, so chukars watch out!

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Re: Bad roads and Rescue
« Reply #6 on: October 05, 2009, 08:45:42 PM »
The Mile Marker on the front of mine has paid for itself several times.  It's a good investment you won't regret.

 


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