Skylark
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I worked at a Boy Scout camp for six seasons as the shooting sports director. My dad decided to semi retire earlier this year and I talked him into working at my old camp. I made a phone call and he had a job as the outpost director. He had only been there twice in all of the time that I worked there. So this last weekend we put 653 miles on the dually having a ton of fun. We towed seven canoes and had a bed full of various stuff that we hauled up to the camp on friday (I took the day off). We went to the High Desert Museum in Bend, Seventh MT reesort in Bend and Smith Rock (Oregon's premier rock climbing) in Terrabone. We met up with some of my old buddies from back in the day and had dinner with them. On Saturday we did all of the stuff local to camp, Marsh Creek kayak trip (the marsh is a beautiful sight!), Windigo Pass and Cowhorn MT (part of the Pacific Crest Trail), Fawn Lake and we attempted Diamond Peak. We didn't make it due to snow and a huge washout but we did get to get dirty and the truck into 4x4. My buddy James is the Camp Ranger and he made some awesome food for us while we were there We left at 5:30 sunday morning to go to Klamath Falls and pick up my Grandma and Aunt from the train. We managed 18.3 mpg out of our 7300#, 4.10 geared, 4x4, dually.
Fast forward to today. I drove the truck to work, something I never do and we had the biggest hail storm I've seen. We had marble size hail that damaged the hood, roof, and every panel on the left side of the truck. The windshield also has 6-7 chips on the left side. The good news is that our deductible is only $100.
Fast forward to today. I drove the truck to work, something I never do and we had the biggest hail storm I've seen. We had marble size hail that damaged the hood, roof, and every panel on the left side of the truck. The windshield also has 6-7 chips on the left side. The good news is that our deductible is only $100.