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Re: PNWIOR Naches Pass/Little Rattlesnake 4x4/camping trip #1097814 08/03/06 04:07 PM
Anonymous
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is it thursday yet?

yay it is!

bryan is going to be calling me later today with directions to where he ended up setting up camp, so i will be posting that info later in the day.

Re: PNWIOR Naches Pass/Little Rattlesnake 4x4/camping trip #1097815 08/03/06 05:55 PM
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T Bendix Offline
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as in switch?
i'm not sure about your car, but this works fine for me
this
one of these
and another one hidden somewhere...

cheap and easy


Interesting idea, but I wouldn't be trusting enough to have an unkeyed vehicle parked in downtown Seattle!


Tammy / 4x4diva

Black 98 Rodeo; PNWIOR
Re: PNWIOR Naches Pass/Little Rattlesnake 4x4/camping trip [Re: T Bendix] #1097816 08/03/06 07:38 PM
Anonymous
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Quote

as in switch?
i'm not sure about your car, but this works fine for me
this
one of these
and another one hidden somewhere...

cheap and easy


Interesting idea, but I wouldn't be trusting enough to have an unkeyed vehicle parked in downtown Seattle!


okay, i see that... i'm looking at this from a bellingham point of view (that and most of the police in bellingham know me and my car)

could just hide everything so it looks like it's still a keyed ignition... or don't label the switches (or maybe label them "lights" or something)

Re: PNWIOR Naches Pass/Little Rattlesnake 4x4/camping trip #1097817 08/03/06 08:57 PM
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Body Damage is Cool
Have fun folks. I'm out for tonight's camping, and won't be able to go play until noon tommorow. I have a seminar I must attend in Kent tommorow morning. The weekend is already full for me, so I'm going to miss out again. UGH!

Take care.


Keith
"AIR AMIGO!" aka 1994 Isuzu Amigo SAS with Toyota axles, 5.29's, dual ARB's, IROK's, WARN HS9500 winch, and etc.
Pacific NW Isuzu Off-Roaders
Timber Tamers #172
Re: PNWIOR Naches Pass/Little Rattlesnake 4x4/camping trip [Re: Storm Trooper] #1097818 08/03/06 09:50 PM
Anonymous
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GREENWATER GENERAL STORE
58120 SR 410 EAST
GREENWATER WASHINGON

7-8 ish..., from there i'm told it's not too far to FS70 (on the left somewhere). he told me cell coverage is nil out there, so we will be monitoring channel 7 abunch as planned (anyone free to give me a jump in the morning after all that?)

hope to see you, my journey begins in 2 hours...

Re: PNWIOR Naches Pass/Little Rattlesnake 4x4/camping trip #1097819 08/03/06 11:16 PM
Anonymous
Unregistered
new plans... just south of greenwater on 410 is fs70 (i guess there are signs), continue down fs70 till it takes a super hard right, here there should be a dirt road that continues straight... we'll be down this road (not very far)

Re: PNWIOR Naches Pass/Little Rattlesnake 4x4/camping trip #1097820 08/05/06 12:11 AM
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T Bendix Offline
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okay, i see that... i'm looking at this from a bellingham point of view (that and most of the police in bellingham know me and my car)

could just hide everything so it looks like it's still a keyed ignition... or don't label the switches (or maybe label them "lights" or something)


ah-ha - B'ham! Yeah, I may not worry so much about it there, either. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> I think the labeling idea would be better rather than hiding switches - hide it in plain sight!


Tammy / 4x4diva

Black 98 Rodeo; PNWIOR
Re: PNWIOR Naches Pass/Little Rattlesnake 4x4/camping trip #1097821 09/19/06 07:17 PM
Anonymous
Unregistered
and we're going again!

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