Wednesday, July 15, 2009

EXPEDITION JARBIDGE: Part 4 - Goodbye Paint Job


Yeah, the trail we took in the morning lead us back north along the Bruneau River. It was
one of the coolest trails I have ever been on but the parts near the river were severerly
overgrown. But, you reach a point were there is no turning back, and since the VX already
had a considerable amount of trail rash, I said to hell with it, and pushed through.




We arrived at a spot were decided to finally spray a little lead.  We shot for a couple hours, but for me, it
was just getting too hot and I don't do well in temps exceeding 85°, and it was well over 85°.


The targets we set up.


I severed this pipe with my SKS.


And then Tom tried to finish the job with some .223.


Here we are trying to find another fishing spot. It didn't happen.




We did stop off at this lake we passed on the way up. I cast off a few times and tried several
different baits to no avail.  This was the last time I tried fishing.






Around the Wildhorse Reservoir we stopped for beer.












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