Exploring east of Payson

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I was at the shop yesterday and it really is very impressive. I think you should consider it a feature. How about this for a marketing pitch?

"Introducing Inkpot's Supercharged, Glow-in-the-dark, Memorial Day Carbeque

LCP's Burrito Basket has nothing on this baby. You have the entire flat surface of the rear bumper to cook on. Fry an egg, simple. Pancakes, waffles, no problem with the Inkpot Carbeque. Your kids will love it! This thing fries hot dogs, hamburgers and roasts marsh mellows in minutes. Oh, and it even cooks taillight lenses and melts trailer hookups too.:D

This thing smokes the competition! :smokin: Operators standing by..."


BTW - Nice hangin with you guys yesterday! Thanks for installing my tire rack. :clap:

P.S. I now have a 3 letter name for my 80...... Joy! :lol:
 
Seriously, is it my trailer harness/coverter in my Land Cruiser is F uped season? :frown:
Yup! Everybody check their trailer wirling!! Seriously, it was the lowest thing in the fender well, so it got the most heat from the mis guided exhaust. Does your spare 97 rig have a converter harness connected to the right rear tail light harness? John
 
I will check and let you know.
 
I was at the shop yesterday and it really is very impressive. I think you should consider it a feature. How about this for a marketing pitch?

"Introducing Inkpot's Supercharged, Glow-in-the-dark, Memorial Day Carbeque

LCP's Burrito Basket has nothing on this baby. You have the entire flat surface of the rear bumper to cook on. Fry an egg, simple. Pancakes, waffles, no problem with the Inkpot Carbeque. Your kids will love it! This thing fries hot dogs, hamburgers and roasts marsh mellows in minutes. Oh, and it even cooks taillight lenses and melts trailer hookups too.:D

This thing smokes the competition! :smokin: Operators standing by..."
Oh, and I forgot the best part, you can do all this at 70MPH!:steer:
 
Yep got the converter.
 
I was at the shop yesterday and it really is very impressive. I think you should consider it a feature. How about this for a marketing pitch?

"Introducing Inkpot's Supercharged, Glow-in-the-dark, Memorial Day Carbeque

LCP's Burrito Basket has nothing on this baby. You have the entire flat surface of the rear bumper to cook on. Fry an egg, simple. Pancakes, waffles, no problem with the Inkpot Carbeque. Your kids will love it! This thing fries hot dogs, hamburgers and roasts marsh mellows in minutes. Oh, and it even cooks taillight lenses and melts trailer hookups too.:D

This thing smokes the competition! :smokin: Operators standing by..."


BTW - Nice hangin with you guys yesterday! Thanks for installing my tire rack. :clap:

P.S. I now have a 3 letter name for my 80...... Joy! :lol:

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John, you need to post this in tech. You could start a whole new wave of paranoia amoung the web wheelers.:eek::princess:
 
Installed a new/used tail light from Kevin and wiring from Packetstorming. Thanks to both of you,:cheers:it all looks and works correctly now. I also rerouted the end of the exhaust pipe. Had an opportunity to go back up and retest it in the same area for Father's Day Weekend. No problem so far. I will keep an eye on it. :hhmm:

Found some really good deer and elk huntilng areas. Great scenery of Tonto Creek and Houston Creek in the Hellsgate wilderness. Also came across a neat old line shack frequently occupied by a few local cowboys.

Most trails showed very little sign of traffic, usually just a few quad/utv tracks. Still wandering around trying to learn the area. Some trails on the map are not on the ground, and some trails on the ground are not on the map. Kind of a "catch 22". We had to walk several sections of trail to see if it was even passable. :crybaby: You could see signs of washouts/slides, but there were no tire tracks to be seen, so there had been no traffic for quite a while. :clap: We didn't want to get dead ended on a steep, narrow section with no place to turn around.:whoops: I think we may of missed a few turns and trails, so I just suppose that will require going back up there again. :bang: Oh, Darn!!:lol:

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Hellsgate area is both scenic and rough as well. Im sure theres good hunting there - the Elk know they have a distinct advantage in that rough terrain ;).

Thx for the pics John
 
Hellsgate area is both scenic and rough as well. Im sure theres good hunting there - the Elk know they have a distinct advantage in that rough terrain ;).

Thx for the pics John
Definitely some rough areas. We found ourselves in a couple of steep sections that were almost too much to hold traction on, and that was on FS trails. Tons of game track back there. Some prints were wider than my palm. John
 
We found ourselves in a couple of steep sections that were almost too much to hold traction on, and that was on FS trails.

sounds like we need to go there and explore :bounce:
 
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