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why you should consider NOT wheeling your hummer - 6/15/2007 10:38:31 AM   
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Last night me and my GF decided to do a bit of off-roading.  Luckily for us, this usually involves driving 30 seconds from our driveway to gain access to a spiders web of logging and maintenance roads, complete with mud pits, rock climbing, creeks, meadows and lakes.  It's really a blast.  After driving over several mountain ranges, we hit a dead end and decided to head back.  On the way back, we found a trail heading down and thought we would see where it led.  After a few Km of windy, brushy trail, a small 3' ledge popped it onto a recently graded dirt "road".  There were no other tire marks on the road and we decided to follow it down the mountain.  Shortly, we came upon a small cluster of run down houses and shacks nestled into the forest.  We were just expecting to come upon a moonshine still or grow-op, when the road became a dead end at one of the shacks, and we turned around to head back the other way.  We were soon physically forced off the road by the driver of a beat up Ford pickup.  The driver rolled his window down, and we were looking at a fellow who could have been the poster-child for the hillbillies in "Deliverance". I'm talking scary looking! "This here is private property", he scowled.  We apologized and said we were just looking for a way down.  He confirmed that the road were were on would take us down, and that there were big  signs at the entrance.  We explained that we had not come up the road, but had come over the top of the mountain, and again apologized.  He stated "My chainsaw was just stoled, so I ain't to happy with people right now", and on that note, we again said "Sorry", and promptly fled. Further down the road, we passed the big "No trespassing", Private property", and "Beware of Dogs" signs. It joined up with another dirt road that eventually joined up with a small paved road in a remote subdivision of a nearby town.  Then back home.

The hours we spent on the trails were fun, but we were both pretty tense when confronted by Jim-Bob.  Another hazard of off-roading!
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RE: why you should consider NOT wheeling your hummer - 6/15/2007 10:51:46 AM   
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Uh, isn't this a scene from Texas Chainsaw Massacre?

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RE: why you should consider NOT wheeling your hummer - 6/15/2007 10:55:34 AM   
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Uh, isn't this a scene from Texas Chainsaw Massacre?


Luckily, "no", but then, his chainsaw HAD just been stoled.

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RE: why you should consider NOT wheeling your hummer - 6/15/2007 10:57:06 AM   
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So this REALLY happened to you?  That's scary as hell.  Forget the RV.  I'll stick to planes

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RE: why you should consider NOT wheeling your hummer - 6/15/2007 11:01:45 AM   
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So this REALLY happened to you?  That's scary as hell.  Forget the RV.  I'll stick to planes


Yes, totally true.  We joked aftyerwards that we should have taken a photo of this fellow, as he was quite the site to see, but he probably would not have responded well to that.!  We do have pics of the rest of the trails and such.  We found lots of flowery meadows, including tigerlillies!

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RE: why you should consider NOT wheeling your hummer - 6/15/2007 3:10:45 PM   
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So this REALLY happened to you?  That's scary as hell.  Forget the RV.  I'll stick to planes


Yes, totally true.  We joked aftyerwards that we should have taken a photo of this fellow, as he was quite the site to see, but he probably would not have responded well to that.!  We do have pics of the rest of the trails and such.  We found lots of flowery meadows, including tigerlillies!


WOW!!!! Karl, good thing you don't have a PURDY MOUTH!!!



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RE: why you should consider NOT wheeling your hummer - 6/15/2007 3:32:49 PM   
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WOW!!!! Karl, good thing you don't have a PURDY MOUTH!!!


Who says I don't! 

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RE: why you should consider NOT wheeling your hummer - 6/15/2007 5:52:28 PM   
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Who says I don't! 


actually, Jim-Bob said you don't.  we were chatting about the reason he's retarded (that whole cuzzin fukkin thang), and he mentioned the 'boy and girl' he came across in the woods (after having to listen to him whining about that pos chain saw he lost).  he mentioned how you had all your teeth and how painful that could have been.  and he said you looked like you had a weak gag-reflex and that would have been no fun at all.   . . . . . . . .



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RE: why you should consider NOT wheeling your hummer - 6/15/2007 9:03:59 PM   
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Who says I don't! 


actually, Jim-Bob said you don't.  we were chatting about the reason he's retarded (that whole cuzzin fukkin thang), and he mentioned the 'boy and girl' he came across in the woods (after having to listen to him whining about that pos chain saw he lost).  he mentioned how you had all your teeth and how painful that could have been.  and he said you looked like you had a weak gag-reflex and that would have been no fun at all.   . . . . . . . .



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RE: why you should consider NOT wheeling your hummer - 6/16/2007 1:03:54 AM   
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Hey y'all, I got a chainsaw I just picked up. 'bout to put it on ebay. Ya'll want it, real cheap like?

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RE: why you should consider NOT wheeling your hummer - 6/16/2007 1:47:46 AM   
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Hey y'all, I got a chainsaw I just picked up. 'bout to put it on ebay. Ya'll want it, real cheap like?


Good One!!!!

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RE: why you should consider NOT wheeling your hummer - 6/16/2007 9:01:08 AM   
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Last night me and my GF decided to do a bit of off-roading.  Luckily for us, this usually involves driving 30 seconds from our driveway to gain access to a spiders web of logging and maintenance roads, complete with mud pits, rock climbing, creeks, meadows and lakes.  It's really a blast.  After driving over several mountain ranges, we hit a dead end and decided to head back.  On the way back, we found a trail heading down and thought we would see where it led.  After a few Km of windy, brushy trail, a small 3' ledge popped it onto a recently graded dirt "road".  There were no other tire marks on the road and we decided to follow it down the mountain.  Shortly, we came upon a small cluster of run down houses and shacks nestled into the forest.  We were just expecting to come upon a moonshine still or grow-op, when the road became a dead end at one of the shacks, and we turned around to head back the other way.  We were soon physically forced off the road by the driver of a beat up Ford pickup.  The driver rolled his window down, and we were looking at a fellow who could have been the poster-child for the hillbillies in "Deliverance". I'm talking scary looking! "This here is private property", he scowled.  We apologized and said we were just looking for a way down.  He confirmed that the road were were on would take us down, and that there were big  signs at the entrance.  We explained that we had not come up the road, but had come over the top of the mountain, and again apologized.  He stated "My chainsaw was just stoled, so I ain't to happy with people right now", and on that note, we again said "Sorry", and promptly fled. Further down the road, we passed the big "No trespassing", Private property", and "Beware of Dogs" signs. It joined up with another dirt road that eventually joined up with a small paved road in a remote subdivision of a nearby town.  Then back home.

The hours we spent on the trails were fun, but we were both pretty tense when confronted by Jim-Bob.  Another hazard of off-roading!


That's beyond creepy!!! What would you have done if he had told you you had a pretty mouth?!?!?!?

and did you mention Tigerlillies?

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RE: why you should consider NOT wheeling your hummer - 6/16/2007 9:01:55 AM   
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Who says I don't! 


actually, Jim-Bob said you don't.  we were chatting about the reason he's retarded (that whole cuzzin fukkin thang), and he mentioned the 'boy and girl' he came across in the woods (after having to listen to him whining about that pos chain saw he lost).  he mentioned how you had all your teeth and how painful that could have been.  and he said you looked like you had a weak gag-reflex and that would have been no fun at all.   . . . . . . . .


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LMAO!!!

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RE: why you should consider NOT wheeling your hummer - 6/16/2007 10:23:37 AM   
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Last night me and my GF decided to do a bit of off-roading.  Luckily for us, this usually involves driving 30 seconds from our driveway to gain access to a spiders web of logging and maintenance roads, complete with mud pits, rock climbing, creeks, meadows and lakes.  It's really a blast.  After driving over several mountain ranges, we hit a dead end and decided to head back.  On the way back, we found a trail heading down and thought we would see where it led.  After a few Km of windy, brushy trail, a small 3' ledge popped it onto a recently graded dirt "road".  There were no other tire marks on the road and we decided to follow it down the mountain.  Shortly, we came upon a small cluster of run down houses and shacks nestled into the forest.  We were just expecting to come upon a moonshine still or grow-op, when the road became a dead end at one of the shacks, and we turned around to head back the other way.  We were soon physically forced off the road by the driver of a beat up Ford pickup.  The driver rolled his window down, and we were looking at a fellow who could have been the poster-child for the hillbillies in "Deliverance". I'm talking scary looking! "This here is private property", he scowled.  We apologized and said we were just looking for a way down.  He confirmed that the road were were on would take us down, and that there were big  signs at the entrance.  We explained that we had not come up the road, but had come over the top of the mountain, and again apologized.  He stated "My chainsaw was just stoled, so I ain't to happy with people right now", and on that note, we again said "Sorry", and promptly fled. Further down the road, we passed the big "No trespassing", Private property", and "Beware of Dogs" signs. It joined up with another dirt road that eventually joined up with a small paved road in a remote subdivision of a nearby town.  Then back home.

The hours we spent on the trails were fun, but we were both pretty tense when confronted by Jim-Bob.  Another hazard of off-roading!


That's beyond creepy!!! What would you have done if he had told you you had a pretty mouth?!?!?!?

and did you mention Tigerlillies?


Shortbus, you are too funny! 

Tigerlily, I'm pretty sure I would have been making tracks post haste had he made a comment like that.  And yes, we did see Tigerlilies.  My GF took some pics, so maybe she'll let me post them.

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RE: why you should consider NOT wheeling your hummer - 6/16/2007 2:50:50 PM   
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I've felt those same chills before... I made a mistake in one of my old Fords and stalled it in water (long story).....  somebody was out there throwing rocks at us in the pitchblack....  me and my buddy beat feet quick like and went back for the truck the next day.


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