"if you're not part of the solution, then you're part of the problem."
that's my new motto. i did a ton of thinking today. i headed up a crew to clean up a local hunting and OHV area. i've been asking for volunteers for this for a while now, and half backed out last minute - usually due to legitimate reasons. in any case, we were 7.5 people in all (what do 3 yr olds count for?

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Much thanks to those who were out there with me!!
i had decided to do this clean up event a while back when i was wheelin up there and noticed how much trash had accumulated in the last year. well, today, when i was actually looking for trash, i was apalled by how much was up there.
so it occurred to me, in all this thought provoking time, that this is our earth - this is our home. if you're not actively trying to take care of it, then you're passively hurting it. guilty by association, i guess. anyway, just want to encourage you all to get out and clean up your local forests!
here's some pics:
found a pick up cab out there.

IGOR winched it out with his wife's expedition.
then we went down a ways to some trail heads. i had planned on running about 3 relatively difficult trails. now that the rains have set in here, these trails get much more difficult because the rock is slick and wet, and my mt/r's get caked with clay mud.
well, i started up one trail and had some difficulty, but was making slow progress. part of the problem was that no one else brought a wheeling rig, so i was attempting this trail on my own. well, i guess i was pounding the clutch pedal too hard and somehow, to my surprise, i popped that tube with the zerk fitting on it (mechanical clutch linkage) off of the ball at the transmission. took a bit of fenagling to get it all back together, but we got it back and decided not to do any more trails with anything remotely difficult on them. unfortunately, this got us permanently separated from one of the rigs in our group.
my question:
is there a way to extend the ball away from the transmission so that it fits farther into the tube? mine only barely sits on the end of the ball - thus why it popped out.
anyway, more pics. here we are cleaning up a campsite:
people go shooting up here and leave all their broken glass and trash behind. it is still a serious mess up there. there was no way for us to pick up all the broken glass.
so i pulled a car out of a ravine. it was a super old datsun. can you say rust??? the thing fell apart in three places!
cruised up to the peak of the mountain, hoping to find a view, but all i found was fog. apparently, and i've never seen this, but on a clear day you can see over 30 miles to see the sky scrapers of downtown portland. that'd be pretty cool.
this cliff is a shear 500 foot drop!!
everybody had to leave at about 1 or so, but i decided to stay for 3 more hours to keep cleaning up. this is what i ended up with: