Sleep in truck or Go for it?

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    Sleep in truck or Go for it?

    So here I sit at the trail head, been up since 5:00 this morning, its 9:00 now. Could be at the cabin by 11:00 if all goes well. Holy cow though, there is a lot of lightning and a crap load of rain coming down over the lake. Wind is getting a little crazy too.
    Not a huge load in the Argo, but still easily a thousand pounds........ and my winch does not work.
    Pic does not do it justice
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    What do u think?

    RD

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    Graveyards are full of hero's, best wait to fight another day .

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    Better to wait.

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    What did you decide?
    Beautiful country pic there

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    Yesterday, hear in northern Ny. A man was struck by lightning at his camp site. He did live I should add. I think I would wait!

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    be on the safe side wait

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