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Uhhgggh... I remember those dolts.
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Man that's playing with fire.Kind of like when I was first married over 30 years ago. My wife who was 10 years younger than me wanted to go into a strip club out of curiosity and then got mad at me for looking. However we are still married so I guess she forgave me.
Lol! Hold on. Explain that again. They buried a full size pickup in the dirt? That has to be a first and only for a tweeter. Or anyone for that matter.Lol.
ok back on track.
one time out riding my quad in the washougal hills kinda by girlscout lake.
I drifted around a corner that usually lead me to a overgrown trailhead, just to have to make an emergency stop as I was trying not to wipe out.
there it was a pickup truck backed into the trail, blocking the entrance.
I jumped of my bikeys tossed my helmet walked around the truck to see..
there big old tweeker boys had dug them self a 7' deep hole with a newer dodge truck inside.
they had torches and we're cutting it up lol.
I calmed down n asked why, they had some story how they needed the scrap money.
they got all nervous when I asked them how they knew it was buried there.
I didn't want to end up in that hole so I just bounced..
well it seemed like to me that with all the rust on what had to be a 2004 2005 Dodge Ram and this is last year or so they must have buried it around when the truck was new and hit it so they needed the money from the scrapper something told me it wasn't hot anymore not quite sure but as soon as I asked him how they knew the truck was there because I've been on that trail many times and yo could have never know they got all nervous and sketched out and I just had to bailweird situation for sure to be honestLol! Hold on. Explain that again. They buried a full size pickup in the dirt? That has to be a first and only for a tweeter. Or anyone for that matter.
Ya buddy. My lovely wife that always puts me ahead of her in her decisions was with me at the time. After the shot was taken the cat (on moter funtions I'm sure) attempted to escape up hill, but gravity took over and it started stumbling directly towards us, the Mrs's panicked and and flung herself behind me, grabbed me from behind placing me square between her and the cat and and yelled OH #@*! it's coming SHOOT IT-SHOOT IT! I never really needed to though as it was dead on its feet.
The cat was a young one that was probably kicked out by mama due to a new litter of cubs and was only around 70 pounds or so. Still, I didn't want to wrestle with it over what it thought was "its" meal.
This was the first time I ever shot an Elk and a Cougar within one yard of each other, what a day, and it was my birthday to boot!
This wasn't after you got done fixing their RV and taking all their money was it?Not too often but I will occasionally run into 'feral' people in the woods around here. Most of the time they are living in ramshackled RVs they towed out into the woods and its usually during the winter so the FS doesn't get too riled up about it as long as the area is kept fairly clean. Come spring however they know they will soon be hassled to move and have usually vacated by then. I have happened upon many abandoned RVs in the woods relatively close to town when getting out for quad rides in the spring. Also while I stay vigilant when out shooting (or doing anything) the relative 'openness' of the Central Oregon area allows for fairly long and clear areas so it is easy to see people coming. Not a lot of dense cover for to hide in.
Are they spraying or what? That looks like a hopper on the front? Hard to tell on my phone.