Re: rollover accident
I suppose they call it Hathaway Pines for a reason...
In article <3F86EAE5.6E1FC5D9@cox.net>, L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) ------ III <----------@cox.net> writes: > A tree? Have you seen a tree in any of my pictures? Let not loose >sight of the buddy system. > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O >mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > >Paul Calman wrote: >> >> That depends on the rig and the location. I can chain my Jeepster to a tree >> and winch a much heavier load than the weight of my rig. >> -- >> Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California * * * Matt Macchiarolo www.townpeddler.com www.wolverine4wd.org http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html |
Re: rollover accident
> A tree? Have you seen a tree in any of my pictures? Let not loose > sight of the buddy system. You can always carry a "plow" anchor, or bury the spare. This is cool, you can click the arrows to rotate the picture and see all angles, then build your own. http://www.digimation.com/models/UI/...roductID=28142 |
Re: rollover accident
> A tree? Have you seen a tree in any of my pictures? Let not loose > sight of the buddy system. You can always carry a "plow" anchor, or bury the spare. This is cool, you can click the arrows to rotate the picture and see all angles, then build your own. http://www.digimation.com/models/UI/...roductID=28142 |
Re: rollover accident
> A tree? Have you seen a tree in any of my pictures? Let not loose > sight of the buddy system. You can always carry a "plow" anchor, or bury the spare. This is cool, you can click the arrows to rotate the picture and see all angles, then build your own. http://www.digimation.com/models/UI/...roductID=28142 |
Re: rollover accident
I've done the spare thing, a lot of work, but if that's all you
got. The plow idea is scary. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Paul Calman wrote: > > You can always carry a "plow" anchor, or bury the spare. This is cool, you > can click the arrows to rotate the picture and see all angles, then build > your own. > http://www.digimation.com/models/UI/...roductID=28142 |
Re: rollover accident
I've done the spare thing, a lot of work, but if that's all you
got. The plow idea is scary. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Paul Calman wrote: > > You can always carry a "plow" anchor, or bury the spare. This is cool, you > can click the arrows to rotate the picture and see all angles, then build > your own. > http://www.digimation.com/models/UI/...roductID=28142 |
Re: rollover accident
I've done the spare thing, a lot of work, but if that's all you
got. The plow idea is scary. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Paul Calman wrote: > > You can always carry a "plow" anchor, or bury the spare. This is cool, you > can click the arrows to rotate the picture and see all angles, then build > your own. > http://www.digimation.com/models/UI/...roductID=28142 |
Re: rollover accident
Approximately 10/10/03 15:24, Paul Calman uttered for posterity:
>> A tree? Have you seen a tree in any of my pictures? Let not loose >> sight of the buddy system. > > You can always carry a "plow" anchor, or bury the spare. This is cool, you > can click the arrows to rotate the picture and see all angles, then build > your own. > http://www.digimation.com/models/UI/...roductID=28142 > > Here ya go, bury your anchor or tie it to a tree here: http://www.bwabbeyinn.com/snow--cany...ern-utah-9.jpg or here: http://www.blm.gov/utah/moab/images/..._overlook1.jpg or here: http://www.tssphoto.com/potd/pd90/pd093000.jpg or here: <http://www.ancientimagescards.com/gallery_pages/gallery_images/Corkscrew.V.jpg> and last but not least, here is one for Daimler Chrysler for what they did to the Libby: http://www.geog.uu.nl/fg/berendsen/i...rdcockrock.jpg Hey Nathan, that one looks cool enough for Sevenslotgrille. And yes, that is the knickname for the formation. -- My governor can kick your governor's ass |
Re: rollover accident
Approximately 10/10/03 15:24, Paul Calman uttered for posterity:
>> A tree? Have you seen a tree in any of my pictures? Let not loose >> sight of the buddy system. > > You can always carry a "plow" anchor, or bury the spare. This is cool, you > can click the arrows to rotate the picture and see all angles, then build > your own. > http://www.digimation.com/models/UI/...roductID=28142 > > Here ya go, bury your anchor or tie it to a tree here: http://www.bwabbeyinn.com/snow--cany...ern-utah-9.jpg or here: http://www.blm.gov/utah/moab/images/..._overlook1.jpg or here: http://www.tssphoto.com/potd/pd90/pd093000.jpg or here: <http://www.ancientimagescards.com/gallery_pages/gallery_images/Corkscrew.V.jpg> and last but not least, here is one for Daimler Chrysler for what they did to the Libby: http://www.geog.uu.nl/fg/berendsen/i...rdcockrock.jpg Hey Nathan, that one looks cool enough for Sevenslotgrille. And yes, that is the knickname for the formation. -- My governor can kick your governor's ass |
Re: rollover accident
Approximately 10/10/03 15:24, Paul Calman uttered for posterity:
>> A tree? Have you seen a tree in any of my pictures? Let not loose >> sight of the buddy system. > > You can always carry a "plow" anchor, or bury the spare. This is cool, you > can click the arrows to rotate the picture and see all angles, then build > your own. > http://www.digimation.com/models/UI/...roductID=28142 > > Here ya go, bury your anchor or tie it to a tree here: http://www.bwabbeyinn.com/snow--cany...ern-utah-9.jpg or here: http://www.blm.gov/utah/moab/images/..._overlook1.jpg or here: http://www.tssphoto.com/potd/pd90/pd093000.jpg or here: <http://www.ancientimagescards.com/gallery_pages/gallery_images/Corkscrew.V.jpg> and last but not least, here is one for Daimler Chrysler for what they did to the Libby: http://www.geog.uu.nl/fg/berendsen/i...rdcockrock.jpg Hey Nathan, that one looks cool enough for Sevenslotgrille. And yes, that is the knickname for the formation. -- My governor can kick your governor's ass |
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