rosco rathbone
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Then they just cut it loose
Wait, I'm still trying to make my end...
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Then they just cut it loose
screw it, this week is done...I'm going for a cold one...you guys have a fun weekend
I wonder how much they get for one pick like that.
Passed this on the side of they alcan hwy a few kms north of Ft. Nelson in 08. Stopped and bullshitted with some roughnecks leaning against the gate to the field. 50,000 USD an hour for a lift. They snagged it on its way to do some work in the arctic. The oil patch's got deep pockets.
http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f313/flshlite31/IMG_0637.jpg
And not a great a pic but it dwarfs the fuel truck.
http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f313/flshlite31/Mil26.jpg
That be it. Apparently the crew was Russian and needed a translator as none of them spoke english. Not even the captain. Dunno if the roughnecks were messin' with me but it didn't feel like a "fuck with the tourist" moment.
Must have been a pretty awesome sight watching it lift some massive plumbing nightmare into place. Unfortunately I had miles to go and promises to keep at the time.
Damn you don't realize how big that whirlybird is until you see the truck next to it.Passed this on the side of they alcan hwy a few kms north of Ft. Nelson in 08. Stopped and bullshitted with some roughnecks leaning against the gate to the field. 50,000 USD an hour for a lift. They snagged it on its way to do some work in the arctic. The oil patch's got deep pockets.
http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f313/flshlite31/IMG_0637.jpg
And not a great a pic but it dwarfs the fuel truck.
http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f313/flshlite31/Mil26.jpg
Russians not construction:That be it. Apparently the crew was Russian and needed a translator as none of them spoke english. Not even the captain. Dunno if the roughnecks were messin' with me but it didn't feel like a "fuck with the tourist" moment.
Must have been a pretty awesome sight watching it lift some massive plumbing nightmare into place. Unfortunately I had miles to go and promises to keep at the time.
Anyone can land a load in the middle of a forest.
Here's how you separate the boys and the men:
http://www.francisalee.com/projects/pa_lift/Lg/03.jpg
do the flying among the hard clouds.
I disagree. Only the crew perishes if you hit a hard cloud.
Over the crowded streets of Metropolis,. that's another story.
Tall guy carrying most of the weight as usual.