ok... back to 911 eye candy
this is both cars on our ride out in Oregun
Brorag's top is always down because that's how he logged 10k miles. Didn't matter how cold it was, even 35F, he'd just put on a t-shirt and hooded sweat and he was warm and confortable. If it rained we just drove fast. He needed about 75mph to stay dry. The pic is a remote camp called Mud Crick. Mud = bugs. If the wind died down or temps rose above 40F out came the bug spray. That's me at the table.
This is Brorag's sleeping quarters. It was more confortable that sleeping on the ground and offered very good rain and ground water protection. Only thing is that it took up a noticable amount of room in a 911. It kept him happy because when you're out there for weeks sleeping in very important.
One night we're both loaded and talking about gathering fire wood the next day as we're hanging around this camp a few more days. Being how I don't really sleep more than a few hours at a time and Brorag likes to sleep till 9am I suggest that when I wake up at dawn I'll follow the river and gather fire wood. It would be many long trips to carry the firewood back to camp so I suggested that "If I get the wood up to the road we'll use your car to truck it back to camp".
So next am at 7 I wake him up are remind him of our deal. "What? I said what? Are you kidding me?" "lets go before someone grabs it" " Huh! I don't remember this deal!" So off we go with out improvised logging truck.
This is the site that needed his rig.
We have a 3rd 911 pelicanhead for the next ride... gotta luv it