Well I sure had a bad day yesterday! I keep asking my self if it was Friday the 13th.
I started up the trail at Charleau Gap (sp?) in my dodge diesel truck and broke off one of the side steps on a rock, then the transfercase started banging so I turned around and drove out.
Then last night I started out into the desert out by the Marana Air Park in my Jeep, a bit after sundown, it was just getting dark and I was following a road that let down into a gravel pit and suddenly the front of my jeep disappered followed by an abrupt halt, I managed to find where the road was washed out and there was a 8 foot verticle drop. I ended up with the jeep nearly vertical and planted firmly on the front bumper, then while I was trying to figure out how I was going to get the jeep down off this cliff the engine decided to catch fire from gas pouring out of the carburetor , I grabbed the shovel out the back and started shoveling sand and gravel at the fire while asking my self why I didn't mount that fire extinguisher in the jeep like I've been meaning to do for a few months.
The sand and gravel was doing nothing to extinguish the fire and I finally decided to just stand back and watch the show when one of the heater hoses decided to burst and put out the fire. So the jeep wasn't a total loss but I'm going to have to rewire most of the wiring under the hood and replace the fuel lines and vacumn hoses.
Then I had about a 5 mile walk out to where I left my truck.There were monsoon storms moving in from 3 sides with tons of lightning. and the jeep was in a terrible place in the event of a flash flood.
At this point I got lucky and found some guy's out hunting something and they gave me a ride back to my truck in their rhino. They had been drinking and were driving way too fast for the road but I made it to my truck in one piece. I got in the truck and went to see if I could get the jeep out of it's hole, but being dark out I had a heck of a time finding where I left the jeep. After about 2 hours of searching I finally found the jeep and managed to pull it out fairly easily and head for home.
The storms managed to skip around where I was, thank God!
This morning I go out to get in my truck I had a flat tire to boot!
I'd say that yesterday was both a extremely bad day and I think that the man upstairs was looking out for me.
Lessons learned:
1: Don't drive blindly where you can't see with your headlights
2: Make sure to have a fire extinguisher with me at all times.
3: Not a good idea to head out into the desert alone
4: Not a good idea to head out when there are storms possible even if they are WAY off in the distance.
5: Carry your cell phone. I did have my cell phone and I was in an area where I did get reception. I did contact people and they were aware of my problems I just didn't think they could find me in the dark and It wasn't life threatening because I knew I could just walk out to my truck.
Contrary to what it appears I'm not anywhere's new to 4 wheeling I've been doing this most of my 54 years!
I was just too confident for my own good.
John