
Go at it again, after a foot of rain.
I'll let the pictures speak for themselves. |
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Ran into a tad of a problem. (The carb wouldn't work at such a bad
angle.) |
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Luckily, it was inline with a break in the
trees, which allowed me to pull into out from the cliff above.
The bottom of the creek is about 15 feet below
ground level. Running the cable up there was quite a hassle. |

You can
see better in this picture where we could pull with the truck. |
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There is
only one way out of the creek, and we were now up stream up it. Not a
big deal, expect the weird angle had caused alot of the air to leak out
of one of the tires. Had to hope for the best and go for it.
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And guess what happened.... |
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No where to go up down the
river, and no spare. (That piece of rubber on the back of the jeep
doesn't count)
The jeep
is a whole lot less effective with a basically two wheel drive. What was
easy before, was now impossible. |

This is after I jacked it up about 6 inches with the Hi Lift. Before
the water line was at the middle of the license plate, completely
covering the tires. |
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After several hours of work,
we finally got it out. |