Blackdawg
Dr. Frankenstein
Fires, Tires, n Bears Eh?
Chapter 2: Dust n Smoke
The next morning as we finished packing up the trucks. I remembered the section of road by camp being quiet fun to romp over. So I offered up Frankenstein to the group.
“Who wants to drive Frank?” I said.
Everyone did..
So they all took turns romping around in Frankenstein, abusing him and enjoying the front suspension. But everyone had their complaints too. But I didn't care, far as I was concerned all their rig where built wrong and mine was right
While Mike and I lined up for a Crawl off race, Timmy set off over the bumps in his own rig.

“Im pretty sure my **** is 90% as smooth as Montes bucket of bolts” claimed Timmy.
“Oh bull****! Lets go for a ride man! Let me drive!” I responded.
“No” was all he said.
Fair enough..
Mike and I continued with the crawl off race. The rules are simple. Line up the trucks, put them into 4lo and 1st gear. Then dump the clutch or let of the brake and get out and stand on the sliders. Slowest truck wins!
Needless to say I won, but just barely. 5.29s and 35s is close vs 4.88s and 33s.
I floored it in celebration!

But we needed to actually start covering some miles and set off back on the WABDR track continuing north.
The land was becoming more and more scared from previous fires. I can only imagine what some of the areas look like now that we drove through.

Before long we took a slight detour to a nice overlook. And there it was. The haunting yet very obvious huge clouds of smoke impeding out view. It made everything seem, dreary. Even though it was a nice day. There was no denying that the fires where close by now.*
The view was still rather pleasant though, and it was scramble to get out on the edge of the overlook.


There is something about being on the edge of high cliff overlooks to me that is just intoxicating. I could sit there and just look out into the wild mountains for hours. I don't know if its the realization of just how vast our world is, or how small and nearly insignificant we are. There is just something about being up high and looking down of the world. Like your an overseer of the world itself. Watching to see it play out.
It is very peaceful and calming.

Sadly, if I sat there for hours my colleges would just push me off at some point or leave me. So we set off. Parking had been a bit cramped and there was only one way in or out. Plus a large sink hole. So naturally a few of us drove into it.



And we got back onto the main road.


Although not for very long. As we stopped at another rather*pleasant*overlook spot, Timmy*announced*yet*another issue.
“My resi has fall off the front. Anyone have any zip ties?” he asked.
“You bet! Coming right up” I replied.
So as we dug out parts and let Timmy have his way with C'Bob's front resi, we all enjoyed the smokey scenery.





A couple of beefy well placed zip ties later, and C'Bob was road worthy again. We drove until once again the trees would allow us a lovely view. Plus quiet a few rocky ledge to pose on for...science...



