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Re: Alaskan's what a people 2012

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 2:21 pm
by mojomizer
Was that a ding or dent??? Moose burgers or just dusted itself off and ran away???

Hunting with a friend in Colorado a mule deer ran out onto the road suddenly....... His Chevy truck smacked it's head. Later going into a little Mom and Pop diner with full Camo on.(Normal sight hunting season) The waitress asks get one yet???? Buddy says yes..... waitress asks what he was shooting........ Buddy says 454...... She's appalled and wide eyed ................ Buddy then inputs............Chevy :rotfl:

Next on the picture list since we were comparing vehicle's in SpoiledOnes household. Comparing Virgin Alaska Camera eyes from 2010 and 2012. Some Pics are so close to being the same :thumbsup:
To be continued...................................................................................

Re: Alaskan's what a people 2012

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 4:32 pm
by spoiled one
Close to $5K in damages. Truck was drivable and the moose ran off without any broken legs. Not sure whether or not she became part of the food chain or not.

Re: Alaskan's what a people 2012

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 5:06 pm
by Sabs28
spoiled one wrote:Close to $5K in damages.
Small "ding" then????? :rotfl:

Re: Alaskan's what a people 2012

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 5:16 pm
by spoiled one
Sabs28 wrote:
spoiled one wrote:Close to $5K in damages.
Small "ding" then????? :rotfl:
Pretty much. If I would have been driving my Subaru, it would have come thru the windshield. :shocked:

Re: Alaskan's what a people 2012

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2013 7:24 pm
by paulh
spoiled one wrote:
Sabs28 wrote:Pete, My Friend, What is it with you & cracked windshields???? :rotfl: :popcorn:
Hey, I could replace them, but they just get cracked again. In fact, I have been driving the wife's rig all week (she is working in Honolulu) and added a new ding this morning. :thumbsup:

Might be time to replace it, eh?
If mojomizer lived in Alaska, he'd understand! Currently only one of our 3 vehicles has a cracked windshield, and that windshield was replaced only 2 years ago. I'd left that cracked windshield in place until one of my boys spidered it with a basketball so it had to be replaced.

Which reminds me of my truck this summer. The front windshield had been cracked for years and you never want to replace it because you know as soon as you do a rock will fly up and bullseye you within a month. Well I was doing the spring cleanup of the yard and our metal fire pit was rusted out. I was a bit over-enthusiastic tossing it in the bed of the truck and took out the back window :banghead: Since I was taking it to the shop for new glass and went ahead and had them do the front and back windows.

The glass isn't nearly as bad as dents running up and down the side of my truck from trying to pull my boat out of the backyard. Nothing like making a 90 deg turn with a trailer on a sidehill between a tree and a fence. I stored the boat at a friends yard in the valley this year.

Re: Alaskan's what a people 2012

Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2013 11:27 pm
by mojomizer
Heh heh I fully understand the cracked windshield thing. A cheap price to pay living in the outdoorsman paradise. I read a article that only tourist drive around Alaska in vehicles with pristine windshields. Alaskan Barbies drive around in Subaru's with cracked windshields (please no offense to any Ak women)

Welcome to AAB Paul........... Any friend of the SpoileOne is in the AAB brotherhood. :highfive:

Re: Alaskan's what a people 2012

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2013 11:06 pm
by DMan
I've never make it very long on a new windshield before I end up with a ding.

Is it April yet? ...........

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Re: Alaskan's what a people 2012

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2013 11:41 pm
by Chtucker
Colorado was the same on windshields. I gave up trying to keep up with them. Unless it was really really bad no one cared. The flat windshields on our Jeep and 2007 FJ cruiser were the worst. The small aerodynamic cars did better. Never got a ding in 2008 civic, but that car was parked November through April.

We replaced windshields more because they got so sandblasted you couldn't see in bright sun.

Re: Alaskan's what a people 2012

Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2013 12:06 am
by mojomizer
Now that is a very cool picture D-man. The new season will be here before you know it.

Hunting season in Colorado would always add a chip or crack in my windshield.

I always worry when towing the boat cracking my Diamond SeaGlaze windows.

I know I promised some comparison pictures from 2010 and 2012 as I was going through the pictures I found this tidbit........... Et Tu Propnut.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1s6FeE7dYZw

Lets check this out in detail..............

Pete "My vacuum packer is Awesome" "Watch it crush a beer can."

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Lester "what else can it do? hmmmmmm......."

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Propnut "Hey I found Mojo's knife and Pliers"

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Lester "heh heh he will not be able to open these packages."

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Really guys my long johns.

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Lester "Whew my day is complete."

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Seven year olds with big boy toys....... sheeeze.

Ohhhhh......... les caught a retard fish.

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Here is the proof..............

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Found it unpacking the fish from the coolers :rotfl: Who writes like a girl?????? nice R's

Re: Alaskan's what a people 2012

Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2013 8:44 pm
by spoiled one
Hey Mojo, I am surprised you didn't say anything about the totes I was using to haul the processed fish down to the freezer. :popcorn:

Re: Alaskan's what a people 2012

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2013 12:23 am
by welder
Isn't that how we get the fish to the Post office to mail it home?

Re: Alaskan's what a people 2012

Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2013 12:22 pm
by Sabs28
Hey Dug, Is that a 6.0 Liter in the driveway???? Looks like a 2006 :popcorn:

Retard fish???? Are we talking Automotive distributors?? Dwell, points, gap, capacitors, cap, rotor & such?? :popcorn:

Re: Alaskan's what a people 2012

Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 1:18 am
by PropNut
Yep, the ol'girl is a 2006 Ford F-250 Super Cab diesel with a 4 speed manual transmission with overdrive and low gear. I know a lot of folks have had issues with the 6.0, but I have had no real issues with that motor (knock on wood). I really like the truck, lots of room, feel safe driving it, and it pulls the boat like it isn't even there. The truck knows the route to Whittier by heart now, which is nice for the return trip home when I am tired and need a quick nap. HaHa I really only use the truck in the summer to pull the boat on the weekends, so I figure it should last a while. The only modifications it has are winter studded tires, side steps, a back rack, winter front and tinted windows.
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I used to be able to get the truck into the garage. I moved a few things around, raised the small garage door 12 inches or so and . . .
. . . well sometimes one has to prioritize!

Re: Alaskan's what a people 2012

Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 5:48 pm
by welder
And I'm here to tell ya, when the boats outside Dug has a heck of a Man Cave.

Re: Alaskan's what a people 2012

Posted: Sat Feb 22, 2014 1:30 am
by PropNut
Alaska Meet & Greet 2014! Can I get an Amen!! Who is going to be the big fish winner this year!?!

Re: Alaskan's what a people 2012

Posted: Sat Feb 22, 2014 8:03 pm
by carpetman
That would be me. I'll be a newbie from TEXAS. Gonna see what all that looks like up there. I've only fished small stock
Ponds in this county. How big is the pond ya'll fish up there

Re: Alaskan's what a people 2012

Posted: Sat Feb 22, 2014 8:47 pm
by spoiled one
carpetman wrote:That would be me. I'll be a newbie from TEXAS. Gonna see what all that looks like up there. I've only fished small stock
Ponds in this county. How big is the pond ya'll fish up there
The real question should be: How deep? A lot of the water we boat in is not fishable by mere mortals with normal gear. :popcorn:

We have spots over 2000' deep. It would be fun to do some deep drops if the winds and tides cooperate. Better eat your wheaties, Scott! :beer:

Re: Alaskan's what a people 2012

Posted: Sat Feb 22, 2014 10:03 pm
by welder
Pete, I'll drop it 2000' but yer going to have to reel it up. :mrgreen:

Re: Alaskan's what a people 2012

Posted: Sat Feb 22, 2014 10:05 pm
by welder
PropNut wrote:Alaska Meet & Greet 2014! Can I get an Amen!! Who is going to be the big fish winner this year!?!
Dug, we should start a pool for BIG fish this time, we could do big fish for the day and then another pool for the whole trip. Heck we could even do a Calcutta ...Rock fish, butts, Salmon, Ling or what not.

Re: Alaskan's what a people 2012

Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 12:00 pm
by Sea Lion
At 2000' it sounds like time to break out the electric reels and target black cod, or smoke it for sable fish. Then your talking great FISH, But my sounder is only good for about a 1000'--- dang another few bucks OH and the the reel... HUM... could be an expensive fish?

Re: Alaskan's what a people 2012

Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 7:35 pm
by carpetman
Sounds like I'm gonna need more than 15 ft of line on my black widow extendopole. :mrgreen: should I upgrade my line to 15 or 20#?

Re: Alaskan's what a people 2012

Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2014 3:53 pm
by PropNut
Yes, let's do pool for biggest fish! I'm going to need a bigger gun!

Re: Alaskan's what a people 2012

Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2014 9:37 pm
by spoiled one
PropNut wrote:Yes, let's do pool for biggest fish! I'm going to need a bigger gun!
Nah, just need to be a better shot!

Re: Alaskan's what a people 2012

Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2014 9:52 pm
by PropNut
Oh . . . that hurts! I'm not sharin' my fish;)

Re: Alaskan's what a people 2012

Posted: Tue Feb 25, 2014 10:43 pm
by welder
But Pete, I shot a really nice group, Dugs fish was from the X-Men, it was a super fish not a 60lb mojo tid bit.
And, it was wearing armor plate, yeah that's it, body armor.

Come on Dug, Pete uses a shot gun with #2;s and we had to use a .45 with a 3" Barrel on a moving boat shooting a moving target.