hecrod
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I kept an eye peeled along the smaller state highways, I figured you would avoid I-64!
If you make it up into Maryland anywhere around Antietam Battlefield hit me up! I am home now, less than 5 miles from the battlefield. I can at the very least point you towards some good food!
@rkymtnflyfisher Thanks for the kind offer! My next two stops are in Fredericksburg and Gettysburg... as far as Civil War battlefields, I plan to stop by those two (Fredericksburg and Gettysburg). Will have to skip Antietam due to time. But thanks again... much appreciated!
Here's hoping you get to feeling better and don't succumb to a bug of some kind. And with the kind of luck you had with the oil cap I think your chances are good.
Still loving every post you make on this thread.
You need to capture all these write-ups and your photos into one of those photo-print-albums like you can make in iPhoto. This would be a great album to have handy to reminisce about your trip in the future.
Joel
@Honger Thanks for the note. Actually felt much better today. I think it was the heat... yesterday was very hot! Today, at least until I got to Lexington, VA it was much better.
I'll try to learn about iPhoto... I admit I don't know much about it. At least I have it all here on MUD!

@hecrod
75-78' had the presson oil filler caps... Is yours a presson type?
You would not be the first to loose that cap... You need to make sure the contact area is very dry of oil
If it still does it there may be a pcv issue
@JohnnyC It's a press-on. I think I just left it off when I added the half-quart... I hope it doesn't happen again!
Don't know your route back to Boston but if you need a break the Coal Mine Cruiser Classic starts next week in PA. If you can fit in a rest day there are plenty of open passenger seats in our trucks this year. Some of us will be up there starting Tuesday. LMK.
Coal Mine Cruiser Classic - Gotham City Land Cruisers
@iptman Wow... now that's an interesting proposition! I'll send you a PM to see how we can get this to work. My only possible day is Wednesday, but I wouldn't be able to get there until late morning. Hopefully that works?
I would also have to leave mid-afternoon as I have to be in New York City by 7:30 PM... meeting my wife there on Wednesday night! She's taking the train down from Boston...
hector,
Glad you found your oil cap!! 44 blew hers into the desert before my 2F rebuild. Too much back pressure, from the blow-by.
I now carry a spare, but didn't at the time... But, duct tape and mechanics wire worked well... As does twine for a tether, if you are inclined to forget it.
We're in Alamosa, CO... Staying at a motel tonight... Gotta bathe before heading up the mountain in the morning... Gotta be fresh
DaBoise rude and sleep in the back seat of my Tundra... Yesterday morning, I found Chester had projectile vomited all I've their area. He was curled up in the drivers seat and Poor Hunner was laying in the stinking mess of dog food.
We stopped in Cortez, CO and bought carpet/upholstery shampoo and drove fast, to out run the horde of flies that we're sure we were carrion...
We pulled into a FS campground (7k') and I backed into a site and the host ran over and said, "a rattlesnake bit my dog this morning".
We drove off and climbed over Wolf Pass (10.8k') and camped at another FS campground and the host ran out and said, "a bear tore up a capers tent this morning. They had food in it". I said, "we smell too bad to attract bears"... We stayed... We know bears... We don't like rattlesnakes!!
We were at 8.5k' and I shampooed the hell out of my truck. Smells like a bouquet of roses now!!
So, provision shopping in the morning, then 70 miles of pavement and 20 miles of washboard dirt road... And heaven!!
Drive safe, Hector... It's ok to be grumpy when driving alone... Just don't take anything you say to yourself personally!!![]()
I hope leaving the cap off was a one time thing... and that I don't develop an inclination to forget it!
@pngunme man... that last phrase??? The bomb!!!


Kind of chilly this morning in West Virginia... Chilly and foggy!
Wonderful temperature to log some miles in!

And all of the struggles I've been referencing since I got to the Quad Cities by the Mississippi??? I guess it is a fact of life... we must renew ourselves. We may not like it, it is painful... but at least here in the USA we allow for it to happen. We help in the transition, we may try to manage the process, but we don't stop the process.
Case in point... take a look at the river below... to the farthest turn. There used to be a town there! A coal town that was abandoned many years ago. The forest already covered it! Those people suffered... I'm sure we helped... but what had to happen took place. We are no longer there.
Beautiful mountains by the way... rugged, green, stunning. Something good will come to this part of the Country soon. But before...
Drove some more... the Town of Rainelle seemed especially hard hit. And I started to think that this was too much... something else must have happened here... piles of debris everywhere... just about every business shuttered... it was not until a few miles later that it became obvious.
There had been a flood here... and in fact it took place only two weeks ago... every other house had the dreaded red sprayed-cross on it. Condemned. FEMA everywhere... Military trucks everywhere. I am actually a bit ashamed that I did not know about this. Does it have to be Clinton and Trump all the time???!!! The clip below is from Richwood... similar situation where I drove through today...
Heartbreaking... everything is destroyed. I decided not to take pictures of that... there must be plenty of those in the internet...



And I moved on... Logging is still a very present industry in the Region...
And, yes, I made it to Virginia... a State in the Atlantic seaboard!!! That means I must be close to home...
To be continued...
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