Thank you to whomever rescued Adenia & Luke this weekend. They have sent emails thanking us immensely, and I'm not sure who to forward them to!
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Sarah,
I believe that is the 2 folks that were at the Bullfrog area. The girl slid her Polaris off the trail and it ended up waged between two large rocks. Luke flaged us down stating that his girlfriend was stuck, had no water, and he wasn't sure of her location. Chuck (dirtman13) climbed the tallest rock pile he could find and luckily her saw her. We used Chucks winch and wrestled the quad back on the trail. I provided some much needed cold water. The funny part was that Chuck walked up to the girl ahead of the rest of the group and she pulled a screw driver on him thinking he was after her! Afterwards they said that they watched "The Hills Have Eyes" the night before and she was getting nervious being alone in the rock piles. Our group was Chuck, Clay, Joe, Scott, and Mitch. Glad to help as always.
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Cool! We have heroes among us!
But, I'd probably threaten to stab Chuck with a screwdriver too if I didn't already know him.[COLOR=#ff8c00]MYJEEP(crawls)ROCKS(again).com
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Originally posted by Mike View PostCool! We have heroes among us!
But, I'd probably threaten to stab Chuck with a screwdriver too if I didn't already know him.
Seriously, good job guys! But I wouldn't expect less from MRJ folks!SBCO Fire Dept. CERT volunteer
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It is kind of scary to see how many people go out and play in the desert and mountains and don't even think of bringing water with them. I went Jeeping on Saturday and headed up through Apple Valley on 3N14 to Big Bear for dinner. Got flagged down by a motorcycle rider that was lost, seperated from his group and had no water. It was 90' and baking in the sun. This guy would have been in trouble real soon! I gave him water and an extra bottle to take and directions to get back to his camp.
Mitch
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Originally posted by Mike View PostBut, I'd probably threaten to stab Chuck with a screwdriver too if I didn't already know him.Originally posted by Roger View PostI might stab Chuck with a screwdriver even though I know him!
You should have seen her eyes when I pulled up.Check out .
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It's amazing, one look at Chuck and she recognized that he has a screw loose? Okay, for now on I am a believer in Woman's Intuition.Off road adventure photography:
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Originally posted by great88 View PostIt is kind of scary to see how many people go out and play in the desert and mountains and don't even think of bringing water with them. I went Jeeping on Saturday and headed up through Apple Valley on 3N14 to Big Bear for dinner. Got flagged down by a motorcycle rider that was lost, seperated from his group and had no water. It was 90' and baking in the sun. This guy would have been in trouble real soon! I gave him water and an extra bottle to take and directions to get back to his camp.
Mitch
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You Guys were such Lifesavers!!!!!!!! Thank you for Everything!!! Mitch you did such a good job explaining the story I told everyone at work what happened and then I let them read your blog and they were all cracking up. We werent planning on going to the extreme's, it was supposed to be one last real quick ride before packing up and heading home. In fact, that was the only time we didn't have our cooler and our phone with us! Of course, right.
Did you get a picture of it? I would love for you to send me one so I can show the girls at work.
Ohh and for the record...........Luke was driving! :smile:
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