duckcommander727 wrote:duckkillerclyde wrote:There was one guy but "I" didn't really kill him. We also didn't put him under a stump. There was just too much snow.
This makes no sense.
My friend showed up with a new to him powerstroke with one tire brand new.
He said he bought it and it needed new batteries, one tire and a fuel pump. I recognized the pickup but wasn't sure from where. After my friend with the pickup showed my other friend, my other friend recognized the pickup too.
The pickup is one that I put in 4X4 for a guy who didn't know how to turn in his hubs when I came across him snowmobiling a few days before christmas. (I was in high school probably junior year).
I finally got back to my pickup on my snowmobiles and my buddy and I loaded them onto my deck. (hauls two snowmobiles on the back of the pickup without a trailer). After we got things loaded we heard the pickups engine and tires revving high and tires spinning. We backed my pickup up the road (logging road with 1 foot snow ruts, not light snow light a lot of you guys get, we get heavy wet snow) and found the guy stuck in the snow bank. We pulled him out and asked if he needed help turning around as he was 50+ years old and headed up into the hills more where I knew there wasn't anywhere to turn around at as I had just been through there with my sled. After we pulled him out and asked him for help he told us to F**K OFF! Upon returning home I told my folks about it and my mother called clackamas county SAR. SAR said they don't do anything until someone is reported missing.
Apparently SAR went up there the next day after his wife called and said he hadn't returned. They found the pickup but couldn't find him. It was snowing and raining hard. A few days later they finally found his body. He had fallen down a bank about 30' (not very step but you would need to crawl on all fours to get up the bank. Lots of rhodies too which are horrible to try and walk on top of in the snow.) He had broke his leg in the fall and was unable to climb back up the bank. He was probably dead before SAR got there. I'm pretty my friend and I were the last people to talk to him and he had the road blocked with his pickup.
That is why the pickup had bad batteries, bad fuel pump and a bad tire. I think the guy got stuck and was probably trying to dig himself out and fell down the bank. After he broke his leg, that's all she wrote.