#6 Looks like the operator grossly overestimated the just how far the arm could be safely extended with load it was carrying. The photo gives a somewhat distorted perspective, but DAYUM!!, it looks like it's out a lot farther than I would have ever risked even with no load on the end.
#10 reminds me of the story, over 100 years old now, of the man walking down the street and seeing a hot on top of a mud puddle. When he picked up the hat he discovered a mans head underneath it. When the man under the hat was asked if he needed any help getting out of the puddle he replied, "No, I've got a good horse underneath me."
#10. In 1967 flying door gunner on a Huey gunship, flew over an M48 tank buried to the turret ring in a wet rice paddy. The driver most likely was somewhat surprised when he drove into the bomb crater.
#7 White Bluff Resort, Whitney TX. In the process of building a house about 1/2 mile from where this is. (inland) Great striper fishing along that bluff BTW..
#7: for sale, nice corner lot.
ReplyDelete10 You have to try to do that good of a job.
ReplyDeleteMust’ve let the LT drive.
Delete#7 - house only insured against fire
ReplyDelete#5 Traveling with a bucket full and all the way up is genius.
ReplyDelete#10...been there, done that, used dynamic strap and all was well.
ReplyDelete#10: "Sarge is gonna be pissed!"
ReplyDelete#7 was a fire built on purpose. The house was sinking into the sea and they didn’t want to pollute the ocean so they just burned it all down.
ReplyDelete#3. This is refreshing after seeing arrogant, inconsiderate, it's-all-about-me bicyclists line up in a turn lane.
ReplyDelete#6 Looks like the operator grossly overestimated the just how far the arm could be safely extended with load it was carrying. The photo gives a somewhat distorted perspective, but DAYUM!!, it looks like it's out a lot farther than I would have ever risked even with no load on the end.
ReplyDeleteIdiot should be fired just for planting the outrigger right at the edge, where the likelihood of a washout is highest
ReplyDeleteor a drain pipe
Delete#10 reminds me of the story, over 100 years old now, of the man walking down the street and seeing a hot on top of a mud puddle. When he picked up the hat he discovered a mans head underneath it. When the man under the hat was asked if he needed any help getting out of the puddle he replied, "No, I've got a good horse underneath me."
ReplyDelete#8 THAT looks like Clavey Hole on the Toulumne!
ReplyDeleteIt does, huh?
Delete#10. In 1967 flying door gunner on a Huey gunship, flew over an M48 tank buried to the turret ring in a wet rice paddy. The driver most likely was somewhat surprised when he drove into the bomb crater.
ReplyDelete#7 White Bluff Resort, Whitney TX. In the process of building a house about 1/2 mile from where this is. (inland) Great striper fishing along that bluff BTW..
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