Ian came up yesterday. Today we finished our various chores for the day early and decided it was time to take our lives in our hands and give his Jeep a thorough shake-down. I was too busy hanging on to take many pictures…
Stopping every now and then to check on that new “that’s not supposed to happen” noise, and once to top off a spewing radiator, we reached the top of the highest mesa…
…where there’s no trouble at all deciding where you want to go next – as long as it’s down. We took a side trip on the way back to visit something I’d seen from a distance but never took the time to check out. Here and there in the nothin’ you’ll come upon somebody’s attempt at a cabin that went wrong. We found one that had gone really entertainingly wrong, and I was so spellbound by it that I never thought to take pictures. Someday I’ll go back and do it right. “Why,” I wondered aloud, “would you go to so much trouble to do something so badly?”
Over two hours in an open vehicle leaves you tired and sunburned and extremely filthy. So I am now going to heat some water, take a bath, and fall asleep over my book.


















































Man, I really gotta move…
It’s about time you guys took a break from your chores. Looks like you guys had a lot of fun. Unlike the jeeps of today I’m sure Ian’s jeep had no real issues during the shakedown. BTW The jeep looks kinda naked without the .30 on top. ;^)
Oh, it has plenty of issues, just none of them quite severe enough to make it unusable. 🙂 The radiator can’t quite keep up at this altitude, it squeaks and rattle incessantly, and the steering is as loose as a politician’s morals. And yeah, it does really look naked without the gun.