Somebody had a bad day at hurricane

jimbo92

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Came across this dodge at hurricane creek hanging by a thread. Truck was abandoned and looked to have gotten stuck before the snow it. Walked down to the creek down the trail 20-30 yards and heard it fall. Both driver side tires weren't touching when we got there. Probably better it went when it did then during an attempted recovery. If somebody had leaned on it to hook a winch and it went they could have really gotten hurt.
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I'd bet there's a car lot/repo man looking for that truck in the morning. Seems strange to abandon a 30k truck on a trail like that. Especially knowing that it was calling for snow, leaving it sitting precariously like that, and even leaving the window down..:lol:
 
I'd bet there's a car lot/repo man looking for that truck in the morning. Seems strange to abandon a 30k truck on a trail like that. Especially knowing that it was calling for snow, leaving it sitting precariously like that, and even leaving the window down..:lol:

And it had some hella bald tires
 
That Ram was just rolling over and playing dead. Over the years I've seen more vehicles rolled in Hurricane Creek than on all other Offroad trails put together. Seems that road gets all the dumb asses out in vehicles that are not suited for the terrain. Good pics of the tag ain't someone going to stalk them?
 
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