Maybe that was a bad idea.
















it was around 4 years ago when socal got all that rain . it was out in canyon country and what was usually a dry river bed now was a raging river that was about 300' across and this young kid with his lifted superduty thought it could go anywhere droped into the river and it was 3 to 5 feet deep so he got scared and turned around to try to get out of the river. we he tried to go up the bank it was about 6 feet tall strait up and his truck could not make it . finnally it stalled and the driver and passanger climbed onto the hood and jumped to the shore . they barly made it . they came back a few hours later to check on the truck to find it about a half mile down the river . a few days later after the river went down a friend of mine got the call so we got a bunch of trucks together for the extracktion . we got there around 1 pm and didnt leave untill about 3 am with no luck . here are some more pics .
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