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Blew an ear drum this afternoon and then ended...
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up running out of gas near the top of a mountain with my truck on a 60+ degree incline...had to hike out and get diesel fuel and carry it back up the mountain.
This is the second time in less than a year that I've perforated this ear drum. The first time, I was seal launching in my kayak off a 15+' cliff...this time, I jumped off a cliff into the river and went too deep...hurts like a dickens right now.
It was getting near dark when we were hiking out to get fuel and we came across a fairly recent mountain lion kill...I was dreading hiking back up in the dark...everything worked out well though. We got my truck back running and were able to get home.
I literally have at least 1000 mosquito bites on me...they were so thick that every inch of my skin has multiple bites.
This is the second time in less than a year that I've perforated this ear drum. The first time, I was seal launching in my kayak off a 15+' cliff...this time, I jumped off a cliff into the river and went too deep...hurts like a dickens right now.
It was getting near dark when we were hiking out to get fuel and we came across a fairly recent mountain lion kill...I was dreading hiking back up in the dark...everything worked out well though. We got my truck back running and were able to get home.
I literally have at least 1000 mosquito bites on me...they were so thick that every inch of my skin has multiple bites.
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sounds like poor planning[;)]......if you ran out of gas why did you buy diesel fuel[;)]......mosquitos suck they don't bite[;)]...yes I'm bored[;)]Now that's what I call diagnosing a post! [:0]
If you can't feel the music; it's only pink noise!
quote:Originally posted by reloader44mag
sounds like poor planning[;)]......if you ran out of gas why did you buy diesel fuel[;)]......mosquitos suck they don't bite[;)]...yes I'm bored[;)]Now that's what I call diagnosing a post! [:0]
More like dissecting[;)]
quote:Originally posted by Old-Colts
quote:Originally posted by reloader44mag
sounds like poor planning[;)]......if you ran out of gas why did you buy diesel fuel[;)]......mosquitos suck they don't bite[;)]...yes I'm bored[;)]Now that's what I call diagnosing a post! [:0]More like dissecting[;)]Yeah, that too!!! [:D]
If you can't feel the music; it's only pink noise!
I did say I was bored right?[:)]
If nothing else, you can always count on someone being a smart * here on GB![;)][:D]
quote:Originally posted by reloader44mag
I did say I was bored right?[:)]
If nothing else, you can always count on someone being a smart * here on GB![;)][:D]
thats a fact Jack...oops.. I mean Eric
quote:Originally posted by reloader44mag
I did say I was bored right?[:)]
If nothing else, you can always count on someone being a smart * here on GB![;)][:D]
Nothing like being kicked when you are down.
quote:Originally posted by ECC
quote:Originally posted by reloader44mag
I did say I was bored right?[:)]
If nothing else, you can always count on someone being a smart * here on GB![;)][:D]
thats a fact Jack...oops.. I mean Eric
[:D]
Keep a 5 or 10 gallon can of Diesel fuel strapped to your vehicle and locked in tight. Do not fill it all the way (4 gallons, or 8.5 gallons) for expanding room IMO... Change it out every 5 days (dump it in tank, put fresh in can).
And on a diesel it takes a little longer to get that air out of the fuel lines before it will start.
How do I know this: Because I did not follow rule #1 on one occasion.
Margaret Thatcher
"There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies and statistics."
Mark Twain
Sorry about your ear, I know that HURTS.
I would have wiped some of that Diesel Fuel on me hopeing it would repel them. Worth a shot man.
Keep a 5 or 10 gallon can of Diesel fuel strapped to your vehicle and locked in tight. Do not fill it all the way (4 gallons, or 8.5 gallons) for expanding room IMO... Change it out every 5 days (dump it in tank, put fresh in can).
I tried it...
A few small problems. You cannot argue with the pilot about how high you are, and the pilot was a little high in his hover, and San Diego bay was a little shallow in that spot.
I was first out, and dropped for three seconds before hitting the water. I didn't have my fins on, and sank knee deep in the mud about 12' under the water. It took about 30 seconds to free myself, and get back to the surface. And the pilot dropped all the others off much, much, closer to the water. Afterwards he came up to me and apologized.
Margaret Thatcher
"There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies and statistics."
Mark Twain
When I was a Deputy I was on the Dive Team. We trained with the Coast Guard and we jumped out of the Helio.
A few small problems. You cannot argue with the pilot about how high you are, and the pilot was a little high in his hover, and San Diego bay was a little shallow in that spot.
I was first out, and dropped for three seconds before hitting the water. I didn't have my fins on, and sank knee deep in the mud about 12' under the water. It took about 30 seconds to free myself, and get back to the surface. And the pilot dropped all the others off much, much, closer to the water. Afterwards he came up to me and apologized.
Now that would have been pretty darn scary...
Damn, the water is still pretty chilly here in Okla. Gotta be COLD in Idaho. I bet you were torn between ear pain and pulling your nads back out when you hit the water. [:D]
Yes it was COLD!...it's all snow melt.
So how did you go from running out of gas to jumping off of a cliff into water and rupturing your eardrum?
Actually, it happened in reverse order. We went to check out a short local stretch of whitewater and it was too low to run, so we opted to jump off this cliff into the river and on the way back home I decided to show my brother a place he had not seen before...and it's pretty much straight up to get to the top...and then straight back down. My gas gauge actually showed fuel in the tank, but on a 60+ degree incline headed down hill, it was sucking air.
Have you ever thought about the possibility that you may be a bit of a risk taker [?][?] Because it has occurred to me from time to time. [:0][:D]
Ron
If you had to climb UP with the fuel...why didn't you just coast Down to where it was ??
Doug
I literally have at least 1000 mosquito bites on me...they were so thick that every inch of my skin has multiple bites.
Since I'm allergic to them, I would be swollen up like a blow fish![xx(]
Eric
Have you ever thought about the possibility that you may be a bit of a risk taker [?][?] Because it has occurred to me from time to time. [:0][:D]
Ron
I was born an adrenaline junky...[:I] Unfortunately, my body does not have the physical ability to keep up with my mind anymore...[:I][B)]
Buddy -
If you had to climb UP with the fuel...why didn't you just coast Down to where it was ??
Doug
That would have proven to be a fatal mistake...it would have been very unwise to try to come down off that mountain with no power steering, brakes, and all 4 wheels locked in holding the truck back...this would hardly be considered a road...more of a goat trail. My brother had never been up anything remotely close to that before.
quote:Originally posted by ECC
I literally have at least 1000 mosquito bites on me...they were so thick that every inch of my skin has multiple bites.
Since I'm allergic to them, I would be swollen up like a blow fish![xx(]
You know Danny, I was wondering if it was possible to be allergic to them! I was thinking to myself that I'd be toast if I were... I took some benadryl (sp?) when I got home.
Margaret Thatcher
"There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies and statistics."
Mark Twain