tgil.....I found that it took me roughly one truck bed load for every ten linear feet. It's a huge task and once you start there's no going back (at least in my world.....partially completed stone walls suck in my world). And the handshake deal.....well, most people thought me ignorant but I had a good feeling about my friend. Plus she's wealthy so why bother rip off a poor man such as me ? And thanks.....
fisher205.....I stopped in
Jackson Hole, Wyoming briefly.....just long enough for a visit with friends.....it would have been good to have met again.....
We continued south and spent our second night on the road camped in the
Bridger-Teton National Forest.....the weather was still good.....
In the morning we hiked along a forest service road as a bald eagle flew overhead.....life was so good now.....
Yet there was still the issue with the truck (the Service Engine Soon light), and now things began to get even worse. Now I was getting warnings that my diesel exhaust filter was full.....and things continued to get worse from there.....
At maybe forty miles north of
Rock Springs, Wyoming I decided to leave the paved highway and travel down
Old Highway 191.....I wanted to see the somewhat nearby petroglyphs.....
Roughly twenty miles of what was really forest service roads.....deep sand, washboards, and a bit of hardpack and we finally arrived.....
I'm a sucker for the petroglyphs.....for some odd reason I have developed a means of escaping reality when I'm in areas such as this.....it's become my dream world.....and I never can get enough of the dream world.....