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No I'm afraid not Stan. On the way I tangled with a Toyota and never made it. I'm fine but the Denali is not.
How was the bird hunting?
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Daryl,
Bird hunting was warm, was able to take a pair of woodcock but no luck on the ruffed grouse, I'm sorry to hear about your bad fortune on the Denali, will you be able to fix it up? Stan |
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Nope, she's toast. Need to go vehicle shopping.
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Why doesn't anything like that ever happen to me?
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Sorry to hear about your vehicle, she was certainly a workhorse, and a great hunting vehicle. Glad you, Parker, and Fox are ok. That said, I love the new full size 4 door trucks with a cap for hunting and trips. My F150 has a 6 1/2 ft bed and is great to hunt out of. If you put a cap on a truck, make sure you get the side windows on hinges that swing up--love them--first saw them on Eric's truck. ARE calls them their Outdoorsman windows. Been thinking about a new vehicle myself, mines a 2015, but only has 100,000 on it so might give it another year
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