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THAT IS SICKHOUSE!
Nice work! That won’t break a sweat like your other breaker. Faster than a Hi-Lift too.Built a new bead breaker for next time.
Just gotta say, I am proud to be a part of this group.... even though I am a PITA and don't have a 4x4.... I certainly hope to be involved in the next recovery project! BTW.... house is going on market soon....
BTW.... house is going on market soon....
PFFFFFFSHshhhhhhhhh........ purchase a toy? I will be lucky if I can get rid of half my student loans- and not be murdered by Stacey- and not living out of a box yelling at the rain about drywall...Fix it...
BTW.... house is going on market soon....and will be purchasing @pappy 's 40 after the house sells
HA! you haven't been on the trail with me.....You don't come around enough to be a PITA. Where you moving to?
There are probably some on the Espanola district, too!I spoke to the Jemez District Ranger(JDR) today about our clean up. He asked me to express his thanks and appreciation for the work the Club did. He really was very happy with our work.
He supports our future tentative plan to clean up the third vehicle, Mazda, in the spring. When we are ready to select dates for the campout and recovery I will coordinate it with him again. If anyone wants to propose spring dates for this please do.
The JDR also said that he shared what we had done with the Cuba District Ranger (CDR) and he was interested in enlisting our help to remove two vehicles from that district. I will let you know what i find out about that potential clean up project.
Again awesome work everyone! I look forword to the next project.