Today is my girlfriend b-day. I told her that I went out into the woods
(remember the dear incident) the other night. I will pick her up
tonight when I get out of work, guess where she want to go? Give up?
Does the word bambie mean anything to you? I will let you know how the
truck holds up. I am sure that I will end up a little further out this
time. I won't have anyone to pull me out, but I am going to bring a
phone just In case (already have some local 4X4 on speed dial.
Will keep you posted......
Glenn Ayotte
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>From: Keredt[SMTP:Keredt@AOL.COM]
>Sent: Friday, March 20, 1998 8:46 PM
>To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
>Subject: Re: DML: Deer
>
>In a message dated 98-03-19 17:22:35 EST, you write:
>
><<
> Does anyone on this list use their trucks off-road? How good are the stock
> shocks on the 1998 Dakota? Any else do any deer hunting with their trucks?
> Know of any strong brush guards with push bars on them? thanks
> >>
>Well I accidently took my 97 2wd closed road! There was a sign in a fork in
>the road so I took the better of the two roads. so it seemed at the time.
>Then I noticed that I couldn't turn around, and backing up looked like a bad
>Idea! So I cotinued forward. Only to find a 40 foot mud hole that I
>traversed, then crossed a rickety bridge over a creek then went up a hill
>that
>at aproximatel a 20% grade ( every 100 feet forward was 20 foot up), which
>had
>a 2foot trench in the middle of it. Then nearing the top both rear wheel
>spinning slightly,I had to hug a gaurd rail on the left side and let the
>truck
>Dog track around a right had curve. from what my uncle tells me ( he got out
>and stood ahead of the truck abou 50 feet ) he got a great view of the
>entire
>Pass. side of the truck. I took up both lanes it was so far sideways.
>Finally
>I made it through only to find a sign at the other side that gave the street
>name. Hells Hallow!!
>apparently the road washed out On this side! Oh the ride was great,
>especially for a 2wd
>
>Keredt
>
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