bobcat
Well-known Member
- Location
- Northern Calif
So here's one of mine.
Back in the day, my gf and I decided to go parking and get to know each other a little better (Probably more my idea than hers).
We told her parents we were going to the movies.
Anyway, since we lived in a rather rural area, I had decided to take a dirt road out into a farmer's field.
The road eventually led me over a culvert that the irrigation ditch flowed through.
What I couldn't see at night is that some of the water was overflowing the pipe and was seeping into the nearby ground.
So, before I knew it my 55' chevy was buried with all 4 wheels sunk up to the axles. It became quite clear that car wasn't going anywhere.
I managed to open the car door with the ground almost level with the floorboard.
In desperation, I left her in the car and headed to a nearby country house for help (It turns out he was the owner of the field)
I quickly made up some story about how I made a wrong turn and got lost in his field and my car was stuck.
Once he spotted my gf in the car, he knew right away it was BS, but I guess he was young once too, so he didn't call me on it.
He hooked his 4WD truck up to it with a chain, and couldn't even budge it, so back to his house we went to get his tractor.
Once the tractor got a grip, it pulled my sorry looking car out of the mud pit. I thanked him profusely, and he just smiled.
We spent the next hour at the car wash hosing off all the mud from the undercarriage and bottom of the car.
Needless to say, no fun was had that night, but at least her parents never found out about the ill-planned scheme.
The only happy ending that happened is that we were married sometime later after I got out of the Air Force.
In time we laughed about that and many other escapades.
Back in the day, my gf and I decided to go parking and get to know each other a little better (Probably more my idea than hers).
We told her parents we were going to the movies.
Anyway, since we lived in a rather rural area, I had decided to take a dirt road out into a farmer's field.
The road eventually led me over a culvert that the irrigation ditch flowed through.
What I couldn't see at night is that some of the water was overflowing the pipe and was seeping into the nearby ground.
So, before I knew it my 55' chevy was buried with all 4 wheels sunk up to the axles. It became quite clear that car wasn't going anywhere.
I managed to open the car door with the ground almost level with the floorboard.
In desperation, I left her in the car and headed to a nearby country house for help (It turns out he was the owner of the field)
I quickly made up some story about how I made a wrong turn and got lost in his field and my car was stuck.
Once he spotted my gf in the car, he knew right away it was BS, but I guess he was young once too, so he didn't call me on it.
He hooked his 4WD truck up to it with a chain, and couldn't even budge it, so back to his house we went to get his tractor.
Once the tractor got a grip, it pulled my sorry looking car out of the mud pit. I thanked him profusely, and he just smiled.
We spent the next hour at the car wash hosing off all the mud from the undercarriage and bottom of the car.
Needless to say, no fun was had that night, but at least her parents never found out about the ill-planned scheme.
The only happy ending that happened is that we were married sometime later after I got out of the Air Force.
In time we laughed about that and many other escapades.


