Enthusiast III
Enthusiast III
Advocate I
Wow, that could have been B-A-D. Glad it's something you can look back on and laugh now!!! Anyway, I have many, many... but I'll start with one that is pretty "fresh" because it just proves we can all still make bonehead mistakes...In an attempt to "lighten stuff up" here, I have started this thread so we can all humbly laugh with our fellow adventurers at the dumbass mistakes we've made while traveling. Here I'll start...
In 1975 I painted my 109 Land Rover camouflage before driving down into Central America where there were 3 civil wars in progress ( and funded partially by the CIA). BOY did I get grief!
GOSH, I have handfuls of others stories. But first lets hear about some of your mistakes AND lets share some laughs together!
MORE WAG/ LESS BARK
Okay.... ya gotta share a pic!!!In an attempt to "lighten stuff up" here, I have started this thread so we can all humbly laugh with our fellow adventurers at the dumbass mistakes we've made while traveling. Here I'll start...
In 1975 I painted my 109 Land Rover camouflage before driving down into Central America where there were 3 civil wars in progress ( and funded partially by the CIA). BOY did I get grief!
GOSH, I have handfuls of others stories. But first lets hear about some of your mistakes AND lets share some laughs together!
MORE WAG/ LESS BARK
Trail Blazer III
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Grub, Starting to think you and I could be brothers from a different mother .. lol I too have a love hate relationship with tailgates. First one was fresh out of high school and left the tailgate down after loading a 400 piece box of brand new shiny Craftsman mechanic tools, got distracted and drove off, remember gunning it up a hill to make the light and seeing a impressive explosion of cardboard and chrome scattering across a 4 lane road. Being both low on cash and a type A engineering type person, spent a long time dodging traffic and gathering tools, some of which had been shot quite a distance by the tires of passing vehicles. I ended up only a few sockets short of a set, and learned my lesson (for a short time anyway)i m a bonehead when it comes to tailgates...
they make idiot lights for pretty much everything else, so maybe one for when the tailgate is down???
Ha. I've got a similar one. I worked for the city parks department for a few years. A couple of months after I started, I needed to go get a trailer and bring out a small spray rig from the main shop to the park we were working at. It was my first time hooking up a trailer. I made sure I had the right size ball, safety chains hooked, loading ramps positioned right to drive the sprayer on. All good. I start to drive the spray rig onto the trailer and WHAM! The front of the trailer flew up and smashed into the back end of the truck. I never locked the hitch onto the ball. Fortunately, the truck was a stake side flatbed and the rear of the bed was thick plate steel so other than a few scratches, there was no damage. I sure felt really stupid though. Never forgot to lock the hitch again.The greatest I ever did, stayed up late, real late , putting a hitch on a f150 work truck. Got done right at 1:45 a.m. , all bolted in with grade 8 bolts and wired trailer plug. Worked the day prior at my landscape and fence company so yep I was tired, but that truck had to run the next day with a trailer for a big job. I slid the ball hitch in to the receiver backed up to trailer hooked up did a light check, man I was so proud of myself. Well I thought I should test drive the set up and make sure it worked so I hopped in the truck and slowly turned down the street onto the main road by the house. Trailer was pulling straight and I was thinking yes this will work, so I started heading home to wash up and get a couple hours rest. All the sudden there was a loud bang and scraping and swaying. I pulled over put the hazards on got out walked back sure enough trailer came off truck with the ball .
I forgot to pin the hitch slide in.
Off-Road Ranger I
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Traveler II
Influencer I
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Oh noo!The greatest I ever did, stayed up late, real late , putting a hitch on a f150 work truck. Got done right at 1:45 a.m. , all bolted in with grade 8 bolts and wired trailer plug. Worked the day prior at my landscape and fence company so yep I was tired, but that truck had to run the next day with a trailer for a big job. I slid the ball hitch in to the receiver backed up to trailer hooked up did a light check, man I was so proud of myself. Well I thought I should test drive the set up and make sure it worked so I hopped in the truck and slowly turned down the street onto the main road by the house. Trailer was pulling straight and I was thinking yes this will work, so I started heading home to wash up and get a couple hours rest. All the sudden there was a loud bang and scraping and swaying. I pulled over put the hazards on got out walked back sure enough trailer came off truck with the ball .
I forgot to pin the hitch slide in.
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Influencer III
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Colorado loves their speeding tickets.I leaned the 4Runner against a rock ledge in southern Utah. Then proceeded to get a $300 speeding ticket in Colorado.
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Off-Road Ranger I
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Traveler II
Guilty as charged! I've had my 03 Rubicon for 20 years and spent the first decade with it attempting to make it a long range travel vehicle. As much as I love the TJ, it is not the right choice for that kind of work, so I bought a land cruiser as well. The most boneheaded thing I ever did to the Rubi was pulling all off the stock suspension/flares/intake/rockers/bumpers and giving it all away. I really wish I had all of that stuff back today!The boniest headiest thing I did? Plenty of really stupid stuff back in the 70s & 80s. But the biggest? I’m sure I’ll draw lots of ire for this one—- I spent about 9 years and thousands of dollars attempting to make our 04 Rubicon into a long range overlanding land cruiser. I was asking it to do something it just wasn’t designed for or very good at. I threw the salt over my shoulder, did not cry over the spilt milk, threw the towel in and bought the 80 series. It was a learning experience and had it not been for that jeep we wouldn’t be where we are today.