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    Leadeye

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    I have spent some time in Yuma and south of the river. It is miserable hot at times. Stupid cold at nite if you run out of gas 30 miles from anywhere in the desert.......Ask me how I know....:):

    That would be tough. I worked in towns but when you drove through the desert it surprised me how anything could live there.
     

    Leadeye

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    Slept on my 1950 Pan head chopper about 10 ft of the road. Out of gas. Just a jacket. Colder than hammered hell when the sun went down.

    That's not a fun experience, all sorts of critters show up in the desert at night, what doesn't bite usually stings.
     

    churchmouse

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    That's not a fun experience, all sorts of critters show up in the desert at night, what doesn't bite usually stings.

    I can still remember how it sounded when the sun went down. Things were moving about.

    Just after sunup the 1st thing that had moved down that back road was an olf Ford Pick up truck. Not a bit of paint on it from being sand blasted by the desert. Old timer stopped and gave me a gallon of gas. Laughed at me the whole time.

    Oh yeah, the Tequila hang over was terrible.
     

    MrsGungho

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    I can still remember how it sounded when the sun went down. Things were moving about.

    Just after sunup the 1st thing that had moved down that back road was an olf Ford Pick up truck. Not a bit of paint on it from being sand blasted by the desert. Old timer stopped and gave me a gallon of gas. Laughed at me the whole time.

    Oh yeah, the Tequila hang over was terrible.

    :rofl:

    I'm laughing too
     
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