Here’s Tyson “Bubba” Stollings – Jack’s big fan – showing his version of push trucking. Maybe one day he’ll be doing the real thing!
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Mini-Me
If this isn’t the funniest and cutest thing on earth we don’t know what is!
This is a little Jack Jessee look-alike that that got posted on Facebook, by Jamie Stollings. What’s so funny is that this little Jack Jessee appears to have recently been let out of his cage. We warned Jamie Stollings to make sure he was put back in his cage at night… so funny. Jack and I laughed for at least an hour about this. Thanks to the Stollings. We really loved this.
Jack gets his ATV stuck on a muddy trail!
Yes, Jack got stuck in a mud puddle. It was a big mud puddle though! If fact, it was kind of a swamp.
He was not pleased! After sticking a few pieces of wood under the vehicle for traction and not getting any we gave up and started walking. Thank goodness it was only a mile back to the road! I stayed there with our dog and Jack hitched a ride back to our house to get the 4-wheeler that has a winch on it. So in a flash Jack was back, and soon we had the side-by-side out and we were heading down the trail on our merry way… it was already 11pm but Jack needed to balance his hard work with some hard play so we didn’t get home for another 2 or 3 hours!
We found a great easement trail!
For those of you who aren’t familiar with side-by-sides, they are similar to 4-wheelers but bigger and you can sit side by side behind a wind shield. It’s more comfortable than a 4-wheeler, warmer, and you don’t get rained on. Best of all, our old mutt can ride instead of run so he doesn’t wear himself out. He must be part sled dog because he would run himself into the ground if you let him.
Moral of the story: have a winch on your ATV if you are going to drive it through mud. Jack hadn’t gotten around to buying one when we got stuck. But you can be sure it’s at the top of his to-do list now! Either way, it was a very fun night and we probably wouldn’t change a thing even if we could. 🙂
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Jack & the band Heart at a Special Olympics Fundraiser
Jack went up on the stage for a photo-op just to prove later that it really was the band Heart at “The World’s Largest Convoy”, a fundraiser for the Special Olympics in Seattle, Washington in September 2009 (see last post for more on this topic).
Jack and a local radio guy introduce the day’s festivities.
Jack signs “Ice Road Trucker” T-shirts and photos.
The band is rockin’out so hard Jack can’t hear this little guy!
Jack signs a poster someone brought to the fundraiser.
Thanks to Carlile Transportation for taking these great photos and sharing them with us. What a worthy cause!
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World’s Largest Convoy 2009 – Special Olympics Fundraiser
In September of 2009 Jack took part in a fundraiser for the Special Olympics in Seattle, Washington. Over 250 trucks lined up and drove through part of the city to create the “World’s Largest Convoy 2009”.
Jack signs photos and talks to his fans.
And he catches a photo with the Special Olympians.
In the next post there will be more photos from this fundraiser.
Happy Fourth of July everyone!!
Jack’s Northern Lights Shots
Not sure if you’ve ever tried to take a digital photo of the northern lights but it will most likely turn out grainy unless you have a very expensive camera (or you know some really good tricks and in that case please share!). So I took 9 of Jack’s aurora shots and put them together in thumbnails after running digital camera noise removal on them a couple of times. If you don’t know what this means don’t worry about it, but the shots turned out kind of surreal. Click on the image below and check it out.
You can see the side mirror in one of them – he obviously took the top 3 from the truck. The bottom 6 shots show one formation getting larger from at first just a wisp in the sky. The northern lights are a winter-only phenomenon for us since in the summer it’s light throughout the night, from May until August. This awesome kind of sighting is a big perk for us in the winter, and boy do we deserve it after months of bitter cold and darkness.
Click here for a couple more shots of northern lights – these taken from our house. Have a great week!























