Well that was fun.

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In the 60's and 70's we called those Land Crusher's "Saki Suckers"... You guys taking those furin rigs on Jeep trails. Honestly :D FWIW I was born in a '42 GPW, and bleed Jeep even though I have not had one in a few years...

Hey, someone has to go out there and rescue all those Heeps. I've lost count of how many Heep tie rods I've welded on the trail. :D
 
   / Well that was fun. #42  
It's a Heep. He's likely being swept downstream by the current. Fordyce creek likes to eat fools and their rigs who aren't paying attention or who seem to ignore it. You have to check stream flows before you even hit that trail. PG&E decides when they are going to release from Fordyce reservoir and when they do the creek is too high and the current too swift for most anything to cross. The trail crosses the creek in several places so if you aren't careful you can end up marooned for a few days.

You took the picture and walked away before the conclusion was reached??
 
   / Well that was fun. #43  
Hey, someone has to go out there and rescue all those Heeps. I've lost count of how many Heep tie rods I've welded on the trail. :D

Don't have that problem with this Jeep.

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   / Well that was fun. #44  
Or this one.

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Or this one.

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   / Well that was fun. #46  
In all fairness to toys.

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   / Well that was fun. #47  
We don't have many Mall Cruisers.

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   / Well that was fun. #48  
Sorry to the OP for the hijack.
 
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You took the picture and walked away before the conclusion was reached??

No I like watching Jeeps drown. I'd have stood around for as long as it took. LOL
I just took the pic from a web search on Fordyce Trail, the other pic was a pic of my truck crossing when it's running low. But the washing rigs downstream happens a couple of times almost every year. Any year that's had decent rain and snowfall anyway.
 
 
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