And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Where is it? It looks much like the Mule deer country where Alberta, Saskatchewan and Montana come together, and where, pre 9/11, the border was optional for hunters on foot.
Nice photo, took me back to many a happy deer hunt.
"the purpose of those two spotlights...." is to ensure you drive VERY slowly in the rough stuff. Beats your head up banging into those rooftop mounted spotlights, otherwise. Even worse is mounting ones intended for windshield posts, with the angled twistgrip, that this truck seems to have. Proper roof mounted ones have a circular grip to rotate the shaft, that you push up or down to change the vertical angle of the light. That version still whacks your head in the offroad, though.
Where is it? It looks much like the Mule deer country where Alberta, Saskatchewan and Montana come together, and where, pre 9/11, the border was optional for hunters on foot.
ReplyDeleteNice photo, took me back to many a happy deer hunt.
Snowy back country - Check
ReplyDeleteOld square body Chevy 4wd - Check
Rear window rifle rack - Check
Rifle - Check
Dog - Oops
The Game Warden would like to have a little word with you about the purpose of those two spotlights....
ReplyDelete"the purpose of those two spotlights...." is to ensure you drive VERY slowly in the rough stuff. Beats your head up banging into those rooftop mounted spotlights, otherwise. Even worse is mounting ones intended for windshield posts, with the angled twistgrip, that this truck seems to have. Proper roof mounted ones have a circular grip to rotate the shaft, that you push up or down to change the vertical angle of the light. That version still whacks your head in the offroad, though.
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