Rescue Near the Coke Ovens (Arizona) needed

articulate

Expedition Leader
If anyone is able to help, I received this email this morning:

Dear Mark,

We are writing to see if you have any information on rescuing our truck in the coke oven trail near Florence. It has two blown tires and we have no other way to get up there and bring it down. We would need to bring all four new tires with us or at least two. Its curent tires are firestone all terrain but obviously not good enough.

If you can, would you gives us some direction as to who we could contact for help?

My husband's name is Matt *** and he can be reached at 602-***.

Thanks,

Claudia

I'm not in a position to go handle this myself today (and it obviously needs to happen today), so if you are able I'll put you in contact with Matt and Claudia. I have no affiliation with them, as they located me through my website just today.

Cheers,
Mark
 
I'm nowhere near Coke Ovens...but has this been cross-posted to TTORA or anywhere else? Pirate?

Same here, on the red flags...but ya never know. Best not to speculate if someone's potentially in trouble.
 

articulate

Expedition Leader
Yes, I thought this was an odd way to get some help, but I find it difficult to simply ignore it too. I sent these folks links to TTORA and the Virtual Jeep Club.
 

absolute

Adventurer
Definitely some red flags on that one!! Especially if you don’t know them!
If they were serious they would have called a local wrecker, not randomly shooting emails to people on the internet!


Very Skeptical that this is for real.
 

Westy

Adventurer
It was posted on a couple of the local Jeep boards yesterday and it looks like help is already setup.
 

articulate

Expedition Leader
Ah... let me share a little more. I have this rebellious little website-without-a-cause, and one page is dedicated to a day trip I made to the Coke Ovens with an old friend. Naturally, I get many emails from folk looking for information about the trail. These poor dupes seemed to think that, because I have a webpage about a trail that they happened to blow two tires on, I could help them in some manner . . . you know, being the local village guru about the place and all :rolleyes:

Such is the consequence of having promotional material on the web.

This was one of those situations in which
  1. I didn't want to really get involved
  2. Had some kind of remote responsibility to do "something," if nothing else because I have some knowledge about a truck that's just waiting to be vandalized, shot, or burned in an already volatile place on the brink of public closure

And here we are. Did it keep my karma palette clean?
 

Willman

Active member
I think you did the right thing!

Getting an email like that is pretty weird!

Reading this made me wondering if they had guns ready to hijack ya when you got there.....


Makes a guy think!

:smilies27
 

FlyingWen

Explorer
I hope whoever goes or went out there did not go alone.

I am sure that nothing would happen, but better to be cautious
 

Hltoppr

El Gringo Spectacular!
Wait until you get an email from me...

"Dear Mark,

I read about your off-tarmac exploits on your web site. I have currently run out of fuel just South of Bahia de La Gonzaga in Baja Norte, Mexico...and the fridge broke. Please bring gasoline, burgers and cold beer."



-H- :sombrero: :safari-rig:
 

HanzoSteel

Explorer
Westy said:
It was posted on a couple of the local Jeep boards yesterday and it looks like help is already setup.

Got the links to the forums, I'd like to see how they put themself in this position.
 

tdesanto

Expedition Leader
Hltoppr said:
Wait until you get an email from me...

"Dear Mark,

I read about your off-tarmac exploits on your web site. I have currently run out of fuel just South of Bahia de La Gonzaga in Baja Norte, Mexico...and the fridge broke. Please bring gasoline, burgers and cold beer."



-H- :sombrero: :safari-rig:

:xxrotflma
 

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