Weird things in the woods

Don't you wish your car was made out of it...
Nah. Surprisingly my cars haven't suffered from rust issues here even with the acid rain and algae issues. Maybe back in the 80's and earlier it was an issue, but I think the manufacturers have done a fair job recently with regards to rust proofing.
 
Nah. Surprisingly my cars haven't suffered from rust issues here even with the acid rain and algae issues. Maybe back in the 80's and earlier it was an issue, but I think the manufacturers have done a fair job recently with regards to rust proofing.
Talkin' 'bout moss bro...
 
I was hunting grouse in the Cascades high up on a steep slope when I heard the scream of jet engines. As I looked around I finally spotted a glimpse of one . . . it was below me . . .
While ski bumming in Vermont in the early 70s near the top of Pico Peak main chair a jet came over the mountain from the other side so close I reflexively ducked. He came around again on my next trip up and waved as we were on the same eye level.
 
When I was about 12 years old my sister had a dog named Charlie. Evidently the cute little mutt had epilepsy or something and it had "fits". One night Charlie never came home. Months later, deep in the woods I found him (million to one chance). Mostly bones, some fur and his chain collar. I brought the collar home and gave it to my sister. I think it gave her some closure.
 
Talkin' 'bout moss bro...
That too. Cant seem to dodge it, can we?

I had some of the same green slime issues as a certain person here who has an infamous aged white Exploder. Griots Garage in Tacoma helped identify it as algae and we were able to use a combination of their washes and detailing products to kill it off.

Having a car made of all that zinc.? No thanks. Long term exposure to high concentrations of zinc can cause ya to lose your hair, lose your mind and make Mr. Happy a frightened little Turtle.

Which is crazy, since we need a certain amount of zinc to live.
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