Today the chores were finished early and it was warm but with heavy cloud cover. Obviously it was going to rain.
Still, I hadn't been out hunting and the season is already two weeks old in my area.
I'm getting to decrepit to hunt the way I used to and my Arthritis makes sure to remind me of this regularly.
Still, there are places within 20 minutes that have good Deer/Bear populations and I don't have to worry about getting stuck in meter deep muck. I still need four wheel drive to get into the best spots but it could be worse.
I loaded up the gear, while the Jack Russel supervised it all. She loves to go hunting/fishing/driving. She is perfect in a blind. Insists on being able to see everything but she has telescopic vision and her hearing is way beyond anything I can imagine. Then there is that infallible nose. She's a 24/7 dog. Incredibly well behaved for a JR and way to smart for her own good.
We were driving along a stony outcrop section of the road when all of a sudden there was a BLINDING FLASH AND DEAFENING EXPLOSION. The old 93 Dodge diesel engine died and all of the electronics shut down.
The whole rock outcropping was sparkly with electrical discharges. It was raining in buckets, which turned to hail then snow. This lasted for close to an hour. I had visions of spending the night on that rocky ledge, wrapped up in the blankets that are always behind the seat in the club cab.
The thunder/lightning/torrential rain/hail/snow went on for over an hour. My JR, Maiya, was terrified.
The whole show was over as fast as it started. I was a bit concerned about getting out of the cab but it had to happen sooooo. My fears were unfounded. Turned out the lightning had burned out the main 25 amp fuse and shut everything down. Luckily I carry a box of spares. You sort of get into the habit of carrying tools and spares in a vehicle that's 25 years old but still running strong.
Once the fuse was changed out the truck started easily. One thing I did notice though, the battery was HOT.
It cooled down by the time I got home. Did a quick diagnostic on the electrical system and all seems well.
This situation could easily have turned into a cold night and a 25 klik walk out. I'm getting to old for that sh1t. Still I'm going out again tomorrow but in a different spot.
The recent forest fires in the area I was in today have caused the animals to temporarily find more suitable accommodations. All of the fire crews, air drops etc pushed them out as well.
I found close to twenty pounds of finger sized shaggy manes, silver moons and pine mushrooms. A few chanterelles but not many. They went well with tonight's steak. The rest went into freezer bags for later.
TURF THE LIBERALS IN 2019
Still, I hadn't been out hunting and the season is already two weeks old in my area.
I'm getting to decrepit to hunt the way I used to and my Arthritis makes sure to remind me of this regularly.
Still, there are places within 20 minutes that have good Deer/Bear populations and I don't have to worry about getting stuck in meter deep muck. I still need four wheel drive to get into the best spots but it could be worse.
I loaded up the gear, while the Jack Russel supervised it all. She loves to go hunting/fishing/driving. She is perfect in a blind. Insists on being able to see everything but she has telescopic vision and her hearing is way beyond anything I can imagine. Then there is that infallible nose. She's a 24/7 dog. Incredibly well behaved for a JR and way to smart for her own good.
We were driving along a stony outcrop section of the road when all of a sudden there was a BLINDING FLASH AND DEAFENING EXPLOSION. The old 93 Dodge diesel engine died and all of the electronics shut down.
The whole rock outcropping was sparkly with electrical discharges. It was raining in buckets, which turned to hail then snow. This lasted for close to an hour. I had visions of spending the night on that rocky ledge, wrapped up in the blankets that are always behind the seat in the club cab.
The thunder/lightning/torrential rain/hail/snow went on for over an hour. My JR, Maiya, was terrified.
The whole show was over as fast as it started. I was a bit concerned about getting out of the cab but it had to happen sooooo. My fears were unfounded. Turned out the lightning had burned out the main 25 amp fuse and shut everything down. Luckily I carry a box of spares. You sort of get into the habit of carrying tools and spares in a vehicle that's 25 years old but still running strong.
Once the fuse was changed out the truck started easily. One thing I did notice though, the battery was HOT.
It cooled down by the time I got home. Did a quick diagnostic on the electrical system and all seems well.
This situation could easily have turned into a cold night and a 25 klik walk out. I'm getting to old for that sh1t. Still I'm going out again tomorrow but in a different spot.
The recent forest fires in the area I was in today have caused the animals to temporarily find more suitable accommodations. All of the fire crews, air drops etc pushed them out as well.
I found close to twenty pounds of finger sized shaggy manes, silver moons and pine mushrooms. A few chanterelles but not many. They went well with tonight's steak. The rest went into freezer bags for later.
TURF THE LIBERALS IN 2019
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