Paul in Idaho
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In case sharing my experience yesterday can help anyone protect their hunt from complications...
It's worth taking a few minutes before leaving for a hunt to test your truck battery health and inspect its cable connections for corrosion.
My truck has been so reliable I forgot about this step and ended up with a dead truck many miles into rough country. The battery failed entirely, and the positive cable connector is badly corroded. Thankfully I had a jumpstarter unit with me and was able to get back to the closest town, but the only parts store was closed.
Now I'm at home instead of elk hunting. I won't overlook these steps when getting ready for future hunts.
It's worth taking a few minutes before leaving for a hunt to test your truck battery health and inspect its cable connections for corrosion.
My truck has been so reliable I forgot about this step and ended up with a dead truck many miles into rough country. The battery failed entirely, and the positive cable connector is badly corroded. Thankfully I had a jumpstarter unit with me and was able to get back to the closest town, but the only parts store was closed.
Now I'm at home instead of elk hunting. I won't overlook these steps when getting ready for future hunts.