Nambaster
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This might be a long story but it’s worth sharing. I was only a fly on the wall observing the human interaction but it has become my golden standard for treating others in the outdoors.
A good friend of mine and I were planning a hunt deep in the wilderness. He arrived at our rendezvous spot a few days early and sat behind the spotter. When I arrived at the spot he mentioned he met another hunter loading up his horses into a trailer. He said they discussed life and got pretty deep in conversation. My buddy was contemplating divorce at the moment so they reflected on what was a priority.
I was eager to get hunting and I didn’t take much interest in his warm and fuzzy that he shared with a stranger. We hopped into his dads truck and we started spotting animals. As we were driving back to camp a small rock was in the road. Thinking the truck would clear it, my friend centered the truck over it. As the rear axle approached it, we heard an immediate pop and saw the rock fly off the road to the shoulder. The 3/4 ton Duramax wasn’t riding right after that. It had a serious wobble.
In a panic and being 30 miles to the nearest town we limped it to civilization. Once we got there my friend remembered that he got a business card from “the stranger”. We called him and asked for a recommendation for a mechanic. He met us in town and brought us over for an introduction. The repairs on the truck would take 3 days to replace the internals of the axle. Now my friend was really in a bind. On top of the cost of repairs, we had a trailer and canoe 30 miles from civilization and A truck stuck in the shop.
Standing outside the shop my friend was busy making bank transfers to accommodate the costly expense when we both felt a hand on our shoulders. “The stranger” named Monte offered up a solution to 2 stupid out of towners. Monte offered to let us take a 3/4 ton Cummins that he wasn’t using. It was an extra truck. Just like that our hunt was back on from a complete stranger! My friend and I looked at each other in disbelief as we jumped into his truck to his home. He fired up his back up truck and instructed my friend on how she likes,to be driven. It was November and we would have been out in the cold and paying for a hotel but instead we were in a warm Cummins headed back to camp in a “strangers truck”.
A good friend of mine and I were planning a hunt deep in the wilderness. He arrived at our rendezvous spot a few days early and sat behind the spotter. When I arrived at the spot he mentioned he met another hunter loading up his horses into a trailer. He said they discussed life and got pretty deep in conversation. My buddy was contemplating divorce at the moment so they reflected on what was a priority.
I was eager to get hunting and I didn’t take much interest in his warm and fuzzy that he shared with a stranger. We hopped into his dads truck and we started spotting animals. As we were driving back to camp a small rock was in the road. Thinking the truck would clear it, my friend centered the truck over it. As the rear axle approached it, we heard an immediate pop and saw the rock fly off the road to the shoulder. The 3/4 ton Duramax wasn’t riding right after that. It had a serious wobble.
In a panic and being 30 miles to the nearest town we limped it to civilization. Once we got there my friend remembered that he got a business card from “the stranger”. We called him and asked for a recommendation for a mechanic. He met us in town and brought us over for an introduction. The repairs on the truck would take 3 days to replace the internals of the axle. Now my friend was really in a bind. On top of the cost of repairs, we had a trailer and canoe 30 miles from civilization and A truck stuck in the shop.
Standing outside the shop my friend was busy making bank transfers to accommodate the costly expense when we both felt a hand on our shoulders. “The stranger” named Monte offered up a solution to 2 stupid out of towners. Monte offered to let us take a 3/4 ton Cummins that he wasn’t using. It was an extra truck. Just like that our hunt was back on from a complete stranger! My friend and I looked at each other in disbelief as we jumped into his truck to his home. He fired up his back up truck and instructed my friend on how she likes,to be driven. It was November and we would have been out in the cold and paying for a hotel but instead we were in a warm Cummins headed back to camp in a “strangers truck”.