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04-12-2007, 10:13 PM
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Re: Back in Moab - Spring 2007
I think he had to pee 
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04-12-2007, 10:14 PM
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04-12-2007, 10:21 PM
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04-12-2007, 10:48 PM
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Re: Back in Moab - Spring 2007
Poser shot, Colorado River overlook near Hell's Gate
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04-12-2007, 10:56 PM
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Re: Back in Moab - Spring 2007
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1965 IH Scout 80, fully restored with winch, lockers, Dana 44's...holds it's own to an H3.
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04-12-2007, 11:11 PM
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Re: Back in Moab - Spring 2007
OK, not too many pics of this situation, but I'll try to explain. Made for a great Hummer Adventure!
These are WestHillSat, he & I & Neo got split off from the rear of the pack near the end of Hell's Revenge. Neo thought he knew where we were going, turns out he was wrong...(we'll leave it at that, he was a great host & nobody deserves any blame). We got down a hairy, rocky, really bad section, then ran into the end of the trail & realized there was no way out but to go back up it. We called the others for help, weren't sure if we could get back up! They had no idea where we were, I had to relay GPS coordinates so they could find us. Had to bust out my winch, find a boulder above to hook onto, get me up, then turn around & pull them up. Help arrived just as we finished extracting ourselves! My kids thought we were walking home, we all stayed calm & got ourselves out of a bad situation.

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2006 H3 Adventure, green in & out, Line-X, no bling. Onboard air, Rino GPS, BVG roof rack, roof-mounted lights, Warn xd9000i winch, RR rails, Hunner's skid plates, custom UCP, rear tire rack, roofcam.
1965 IH Scout 80, fully restored with winch, lockers, Dana 44's...holds it's own to an H3.
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04-12-2007, 11:16 PM
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Re: Back in Moab - Spring 2007
Haha!!! Please tell me Bebe was in the truck with Bully when she stood it up.
It's a joke and if you don't get it, don't worry about it. 
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04-12-2007, 11:20 PM
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Re: Back in Moab - Spring 2007
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Originally Posted by Cris Burkhalter
OK, not too many pics of this situation, but I'll try to explain. Made for a great Hummer Adventure!
These are WestHillSat, he & I & Neo got split off from the rear of the pack near the end of Hell's Revenge. Neo thought he knew where we were going, turns out he was wrong...(we'll leave it at that, he was a great host & nobody deserves any blame). We got down a hairy, rocky, really bad section, then ran into the end of the trail & realized there was no way out but to go back up it. We called the others for help, weren't sure if we could get back up! They had no idea where we were, I had to relay GPS coordinates so they could find us. Had to bust out my winch, find a boulder above to hook onto, get me up, then turn around & pull them up. Help arrived just as we finished extracting ourselves! My kids thought we were walking home, we all stayed calm & got ourselves out of a bad situation.
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I agree, there should never be any blame or pointing fingers when the whole TEAM runs into a problem.
Its is this type of scenario when it should bring the team closer together. Each one of us own different skills and have followed different trails in our lives. This gives us all a better edge when pulling together to find solutions to get out of such a serous problem.
It also was also nice to read that others came to assist, see there is a real life Hummer family in all of us 
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04-12-2007, 11:12 PM
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Re: Back in Moab - Spring 2007
That is sweeeeeettt!!!!
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