So Cal Jeep Trail Recomendstions
#61
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Re: So Cal Jeep Trail Recomendstions
He went to Joshua Tree, that's in Mojave desert next to Death
Valley, Many die if they just stop on a pave road in a hundred and
thirty degrees.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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Mark wrote:
>
> Really? Stuck rig is a death sentence in hot weather? How about just
> sittin' it out for a few days (assuming you have lots of water) until a
> passerby, or Search and Rescue (assuming you filed a trip plan) finds
> you? You could pass the time attempting to become unstuck.
Valley, Many die if they just stop on a pave road in a hundred and
thirty degrees.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Mark wrote:
>
> Really? Stuck rig is a death sentence in hot weather? How about just
> sittin' it out for a few days (assuming you have lots of water) until a
> passerby, or Search and Rescue (assuming you filed a trip plan) finds
> you? You could pass the time attempting to become unstuck.
#62
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Re: So Cal Jeep Trail Recomendstions
For pete's sake Bill, no doubt people die under the circumstances
you've described. But the road is paved -- and someone paved
it. Before that, a bunch of brave souls crossed it when there was no
road at all. Our troops spend all day, day after day, working their
butts off in worse conditions.
This kind of F.U.D. (Fear, uncertainty, and doubt) exemplifies why our
country is in the pickle that it is in. The alternative, as always, is
not to do it. Sit in a climate controlled, hermetically sealed box and
turn into a useless p*ssy. Less F.U.D. more adventure! I, for one, do
not wish in the slightest to be protected from my own stupidity. Much
less do I like to be separated from my stupidity by statute. Seat
belt and helmet laws, hot coffee and cigarette warning labels? What's
next, my dear Comrade?
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> writes:
> He went to Joshua Tree, that's in Mojave desert next to Death
> Valley, Many die if they just stop on a pave road in a hundred and
> thirty degrees.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Mark wrote:
>>
>> Really? Stuck rig is a death sentence in hot weather? How about just
>> sittin' it out for a few days (assuming you have lots of water) until a
>> passerby, or Search and Rescue (assuming you filed a trip plan) finds
>> you? You could pass the time attempting to become unstuck.
--
you've described. But the road is paved -- and someone paved
it. Before that, a bunch of brave souls crossed it when there was no
road at all. Our troops spend all day, day after day, working their
butts off in worse conditions.
This kind of F.U.D. (Fear, uncertainty, and doubt) exemplifies why our
country is in the pickle that it is in. The alternative, as always, is
not to do it. Sit in a climate controlled, hermetically sealed box and
turn into a useless p*ssy. Less F.U.D. more adventure! I, for one, do
not wish in the slightest to be protected from my own stupidity. Much
less do I like to be separated from my stupidity by statute. Seat
belt and helmet laws, hot coffee and cigarette warning labels? What's
next, my dear Comrade?
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> writes:
> He went to Joshua Tree, that's in Mojave desert next to Death
> Valley, Many die if they just stop on a pave road in a hundred and
> thirty degrees.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Mark wrote:
>>
>> Really? Stuck rig is a death sentence in hot weather? How about just
>> sittin' it out for a few days (assuming you have lots of water) until a
>> passerby, or Search and Rescue (assuming you filed a trip plan) finds
>> you? You could pass the time attempting to become unstuck.
--
#63
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Re: So Cal Jeep Trail Recomendstions
For pete's sake Bill, no doubt people die under the circumstances
you've described. But the road is paved -- and someone paved
it. Before that, a bunch of brave souls crossed it when there was no
road at all. Our troops spend all day, day after day, working their
butts off in worse conditions.
This kind of F.U.D. (Fear, uncertainty, and doubt) exemplifies why our
country is in the pickle that it is in. The alternative, as always, is
not to do it. Sit in a climate controlled, hermetically sealed box and
turn into a useless p*ssy. Less F.U.D. more adventure! I, for one, do
not wish in the slightest to be protected from my own stupidity. Much
less do I like to be separated from my stupidity by statute. Seat
belt and helmet laws, hot coffee and cigarette warning labels? What's
next, my dear Comrade?
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> writes:
> He went to Joshua Tree, that's in Mojave desert next to Death
> Valley, Many die if they just stop on a pave road in a hundred and
> thirty degrees.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Mark wrote:
>>
>> Really? Stuck rig is a death sentence in hot weather? How about just
>> sittin' it out for a few days (assuming you have lots of water) until a
>> passerby, or Search and Rescue (assuming you filed a trip plan) finds
>> you? You could pass the time attempting to become unstuck.
--
you've described. But the road is paved -- and someone paved
it. Before that, a bunch of brave souls crossed it when there was no
road at all. Our troops spend all day, day after day, working their
butts off in worse conditions.
This kind of F.U.D. (Fear, uncertainty, and doubt) exemplifies why our
country is in the pickle that it is in. The alternative, as always, is
not to do it. Sit in a climate controlled, hermetically sealed box and
turn into a useless p*ssy. Less F.U.D. more adventure! I, for one, do
not wish in the slightest to be protected from my own stupidity. Much
less do I like to be separated from my stupidity by statute. Seat
belt and helmet laws, hot coffee and cigarette warning labels? What's
next, my dear Comrade?
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> writes:
> He went to Joshua Tree, that's in Mojave desert next to Death
> Valley, Many die if they just stop on a pave road in a hundred and
> thirty degrees.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Mark wrote:
>>
>> Really? Stuck rig is a death sentence in hot weather? How about just
>> sittin' it out for a few days (assuming you have lots of water) until a
>> passerby, or Search and Rescue (assuming you filed a trip plan) finds
>> you? You could pass the time attempting to become unstuck.
--
#64
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Re: So Cal Jeep Trail Recomendstions
For pete's sake Bill, no doubt people die under the circumstances
you've described. But the road is paved -- and someone paved
it. Before that, a bunch of brave souls crossed it when there was no
road at all. Our troops spend all day, day after day, working their
butts off in worse conditions.
This kind of F.U.D. (Fear, uncertainty, and doubt) exemplifies why our
country is in the pickle that it is in. The alternative, as always, is
not to do it. Sit in a climate controlled, hermetically sealed box and
turn into a useless p*ssy. Less F.U.D. more adventure! I, for one, do
not wish in the slightest to be protected from my own stupidity. Much
less do I like to be separated from my stupidity by statute. Seat
belt and helmet laws, hot coffee and cigarette warning labels? What's
next, my dear Comrade?
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> writes:
> He went to Joshua Tree, that's in Mojave desert next to Death
> Valley, Many die if they just stop on a pave road in a hundred and
> thirty degrees.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Mark wrote:
>>
>> Really? Stuck rig is a death sentence in hot weather? How about just
>> sittin' it out for a few days (assuming you have lots of water) until a
>> passerby, or Search and Rescue (assuming you filed a trip plan) finds
>> you? You could pass the time attempting to become unstuck.
--
you've described. But the road is paved -- and someone paved
it. Before that, a bunch of brave souls crossed it when there was no
road at all. Our troops spend all day, day after day, working their
butts off in worse conditions.
This kind of F.U.D. (Fear, uncertainty, and doubt) exemplifies why our
country is in the pickle that it is in. The alternative, as always, is
not to do it. Sit in a climate controlled, hermetically sealed box and
turn into a useless p*ssy. Less F.U.D. more adventure! I, for one, do
not wish in the slightest to be protected from my own stupidity. Much
less do I like to be separated from my stupidity by statute. Seat
belt and helmet laws, hot coffee and cigarette warning labels? What's
next, my dear Comrade?
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> writes:
> He went to Joshua Tree, that's in Mojave desert next to Death
> Valley, Many die if they just stop on a pave road in a hundred and
> thirty degrees.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Mark wrote:
>>
>> Really? Stuck rig is a death sentence in hot weather? How about just
>> sittin' it out for a few days (assuming you have lots of water) until a
>> passerby, or Search and Rescue (assuming you filed a trip plan) finds
>> you? You could pass the time attempting to become unstuck.
--
#65
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Re: So Cal Jeep Trail Recomendstions
Who said anything about blaming someone else:
http://----------.com/blame/
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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Daniel Bibbens wrote:
><snip babbling>
http://----------.com/blame/
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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Daniel Bibbens wrote:
><snip babbling>
#66
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Re: So Cal Jeep Trail Recomendstions
Who said anything about blaming someone else:
http://----------.com/blame/
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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Daniel Bibbens wrote:
><snip babbling>
http://----------.com/blame/
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Daniel Bibbens wrote:
><snip babbling>
#67
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Re: So Cal Jeep Trail Recomendstions
Who said anything about blaming someone else:
http://----------.com/blame/
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Daniel Bibbens wrote:
><snip babbling>
http://----------.com/blame/
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Daniel Bibbens wrote:
><snip babbling>
#68
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Re: So Cal Jeep Trail Recomendstions
Mark proclaimed:
> L.W.(Bill) ------ III wrote:
>
>>Remember [if you] go out alone, that same problem in the summer time would
>>have been your death.
>
>
> Really? Stuck rig is a death sentence in hot weather? How about just
> sittin' it out for a few days (assuming you have lots of water) until a
> passerby, or Search and Rescue (assuming you filed a trip plan) finds
> you? You could pass the time attempting to become unstuck.
>
Sitting inside a vehicle in the desert will literally bake you. As for
passersby, those tend to be measured in millicoyotes per millenium. And
if you get way out of the typical tracks in a canyon somewhere, rescuers
could be within half a mile of you and you'd be lucky to know it.
> L.W.(Bill) ------ III wrote:
>
>>Remember [if you] go out alone, that same problem in the summer time would
>>have been your death.
>
>
> Really? Stuck rig is a death sentence in hot weather? How about just
> sittin' it out for a few days (assuming you have lots of water) until a
> passerby, or Search and Rescue (assuming you filed a trip plan) finds
> you? You could pass the time attempting to become unstuck.
>
Sitting inside a vehicle in the desert will literally bake you. As for
passersby, those tend to be measured in millicoyotes per millenium. And
if you get way out of the typical tracks in a canyon somewhere, rescuers
could be within half a mile of you and you'd be lucky to know it.
#69
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Re: So Cal Jeep Trail Recomendstions
Mark proclaimed:
> L.W.(Bill) ------ III wrote:
>
>>Remember [if you] go out alone, that same problem in the summer time would
>>have been your death.
>
>
> Really? Stuck rig is a death sentence in hot weather? How about just
> sittin' it out for a few days (assuming you have lots of water) until a
> passerby, or Search and Rescue (assuming you filed a trip plan) finds
> you? You could pass the time attempting to become unstuck.
>
Sitting inside a vehicle in the desert will literally bake you. As for
passersby, those tend to be measured in millicoyotes per millenium. And
if you get way out of the typical tracks in a canyon somewhere, rescuers
could be within half a mile of you and you'd be lucky to know it.
> L.W.(Bill) ------ III wrote:
>
>>Remember [if you] go out alone, that same problem in the summer time would
>>have been your death.
>
>
> Really? Stuck rig is a death sentence in hot weather? How about just
> sittin' it out for a few days (assuming you have lots of water) until a
> passerby, or Search and Rescue (assuming you filed a trip plan) finds
> you? You could pass the time attempting to become unstuck.
>
Sitting inside a vehicle in the desert will literally bake you. As for
passersby, those tend to be measured in millicoyotes per millenium. And
if you get way out of the typical tracks in a canyon somewhere, rescuers
could be within half a mile of you and you'd be lucky to know it.
#70
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Re: So Cal Jeep Trail Recomendstions
Mark proclaimed:
> L.W.(Bill) ------ III wrote:
>
>>Remember [if you] go out alone, that same problem in the summer time would
>>have been your death.
>
>
> Really? Stuck rig is a death sentence in hot weather? How about just
> sittin' it out for a few days (assuming you have lots of water) until a
> passerby, or Search and Rescue (assuming you filed a trip plan) finds
> you? You could pass the time attempting to become unstuck.
>
Sitting inside a vehicle in the desert will literally bake you. As for
passersby, those tend to be measured in millicoyotes per millenium. And
if you get way out of the typical tracks in a canyon somewhere, rescuers
could be within half a mile of you and you'd be lucky to know it.
> L.W.(Bill) ------ III wrote:
>
>>Remember [if you] go out alone, that same problem in the summer time would
>>have been your death.
>
>
> Really? Stuck rig is a death sentence in hot weather? How about just
> sittin' it out for a few days (assuming you have lots of water) until a
> passerby, or Search and Rescue (assuming you filed a trip plan) finds
> you? You could pass the time attempting to become unstuck.
>
Sitting inside a vehicle in the desert will literally bake you. As for
passersby, those tend to be measured in millicoyotes per millenium. And
if you get way out of the typical tracks in a canyon somewhere, rescuers
could be within half a mile of you and you'd be lucky to know it.