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Any wheeling there or just a pretty drive?Ran Old NC 105 with my wife and a friend. Leaf looking at its best. View attachment 125197View attachment 125198View attachment 125199View attachment 125201
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Your hooked !I spent 5 days exploring Death Valley with friends of Overland Bound. While driving through Trona to topoff with fuel I noticed a dead kitten in the road and then another one on the side of the road an 1/8th mile away. After fueling up and buying drinks I decided to go back and check on that second kitten. Something was eating at me. It just didn't seem positioned the way a dead animal usual is. So I drove back and checked the area of the first kitten for any live littermates. Finding none I drove up to the second kitten and it hadn't moved in the last 20min despite the sun beating down on it on the hot pavement. As I walked up to it I saw its head jiggle trying to awkwardly get a look at me. It was alive!!!
I picked it up and placed it on my passenger seat and it immediately scurried down into the footweel between all of those 50lb sandbags I stuck there. I hurriedly rejoined the group so I wouldn't keep the large caravan waiting. I purchased some baby shampoo and a few cans of wet cat food and off we went. One of our members is a paramedic and diagnosed her as very dehydrated. Over the course of the day I got her to drink water and eventually eat some cat food. She, it's a girl, perked right up and started acting like a normal kitten. I tucked her in my shirt for portions of the trail drives and even while sitting around the campfire. On the drive home she alternated roaming the truck exploring and sleeping in my lap. I had intentions of bringing her to the kitten rescue organization near my house but after the last 4 days with her I'm kinda attached. :love:
Campsite in Trona Pinnacles
Mengel Pass Trail
So now I have matching adventure pals with her and Ellie dog. lol
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Hook, line, and sinker!Your hooked !
Member II
No. It's a Carbon Fiber bicycle handlebar phone mount. Click Here and Here for more info. The RAM mounts fit perfectly on them.If you said so earlier I missed and apologize (don't have a lot of experience in forums), is that cross bar mount made by Ram Mounts?
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If you have only 1 badge, stick it on the tailgate/rear door.Trying to figure out where to put this. View attachment 125653
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That is a great story. It’s good to see people who care.I spent 5 days exploring Death Valley with friends of Overland Bound. While driving through Trona to topoff with fuel I noticed a dead kitten in the road and then another one on the side of the road an 1/8th mile away. After fueling up and buying drinks I decided to go back and check on that second kitten. Something was eating at me. It just didn't seem positioned the way a dead animal usual is. So I drove back and checked the area of the first kitten for any live littermates. Finding none I drove up to the second kitten and it hadn't moved in the last 20min despite the sun beating down on it on the hot pavement. As I walked up to it I saw its head jiggle trying to awkwardly get a look at me. It was alive!!!
I picked it up and placed it on my passenger seat and it immediately scurried down into the footweel between all of those 50lb sandbags I stuck there. I hurriedly rejoined the group so I wouldn't keep the large caravan waiting. I purchased some baby shampoo and a few cans of wet cat food and off we went. One of our members is a paramedic and diagnosed her as very dehydrated. Over the course of the day I got her to drink water and eventually eat some cat food. She, it's a girl, perked right up and started acting like a normal kitten. I tucked her in my shirt for portions of the trail drives and even while sitting around the campfire. On the drive home she alternated roaming the truck exploring and sleeping in my lap. I had intentions of bringing her to the kitten rescue organization near my house but after the last 4 days with her I'm kinda attached. :love:
Campsite in Trona Pinnacles
Mengel Pass Trail
So now I have matching adventure pals with her and Ellie dog. lol
Pathfinder I
Thank you and @Jeepmedic46 ! It's sometimes hard to figure out what to do in the moment but it all works out if your heart is in the right place.Justin, you did a good think with the kitten. Two thumbs up.
Member II
That is very true.Thank you and @Jeepmedic46 ! It's sometimes hard to figure out what to do in the moment but it all works out if your heart is in the right place.
Thanks for the link!No. It's a Carbon Fiber bicycle handlebar phone mount. Click Here and Here for more info. The RAM mounts fit perfectly on them.
Advocate I
Man, that looks like a great trip - I have to join you on some of these next year. And good on ya for saving the cat. I'm not a cat person, but that will always be a very special cat for you.I spent 5 days exploring Death Valley with friends of Overland Bound. While driving through Trona to topoff with fuel I noticed a dead kitten in the road and then another one on the side of the road an 1/8th mile away. After fueling up and buying drinks I decided to go back and check on that second kitten. Something was eating at me. It just didn't seem positioned the way a dead animal usual is. So I drove back and checked the area of the first kitten for any live littermates. Finding none I drove up to the second kitten and it hadn't moved in the last 20min despite the sun beating down on it on the hot pavement. As I walked up to it I saw its head jiggle trying to awkwardly get a look at me. It was alive!!!
I picked it up and placed it on my passenger seat and it immediately scurried down into the footweel between all of those 50lb sandbags I stuck there. I hurriedly rejoined the group so I wouldn't keep the large caravan waiting. I purchased some baby shampoo and a few cans of wet cat food and off we went. One of our members is a paramedic and diagnosed her as very dehydrated. Over the course of the day I got her to drink water and eventually eat some cat food. She, it's a girl, perked right up and started acting like a normal kitten. I tucked her in my shirt for portions of the trail drives and even while sitting around the campfire. On the drive home she alternated roaming the truck exploring and sleeping in my lap. I had intentions of bringing her to the kitten rescue organization near my house but after the last 4 days with her I'm kinda attached. :love:
Campsite in Trona Pinnacles
Mengel Pass Trail
So now I have matching adventure pals with her and Ellie dog. lol
Member II
That's a right-nice fabrication job you're working on.Welding up the structural parts of my Subaru's swing-out spare tire carrier. Hoping to get the paint done over my week-long break from college - and hopefully before the snow hits!
Pathfinder I
You most definitely do brother. :)Man, that looks like a great trip - I have to join you on some of these next year. And good on ya for saving the cat. I'm not a cat person, but that will always be a very special cat for you.
-TJ
Advocate I
Yeah... need to get a few things sorted on the grey WJ (like a winch, matching spare, bumpers front 'n back) then it's ON!You most definitely do brother. :)
Thank you kindly! I've done some welding here and there, but this is my first time fabbing a more involved, more "serious" project, so I'm pretty happy with how it's turning out.That's a right-nice fabrication job you're working on.
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I'll be building a HD rear bumper for my truck in the (hopefully) near future. I plan to add one, or two swing outs. Not going to decide how many until the bumper it done.Thank you kindly! I've done some welding here and there, but this is my first time fabbing a more involved, more "serious" project, so I'm pretty happy with how it's turning out.