Another project has been to get my 12 foot lake fishing boat back up and running/floating.
Today I put a new hitch coupler on the trailer. Dad and I built two boats in 1976 and the trailer I have for my boat was new in 1969. The coupler was in pretty tough shape so today I cut the old one off and bolted a new one on. The original was welded onto the 3 inch box channel of the trailer’s frame.
I didn’t take a before picture, this is after the old coupler was cut off and I was cutting the welds off with a hack saw. I did a lot of the cutting with a 3 inch air cutter I purchased from Harbor Freight several years ago. I think I paid about $7.00 for it.
You got to love Harbor Freight.
Here is another picture of hand cutting the old weld bead off the trailer frame.

The new coupler, it is much better condition then the old one and should keep the trailer attached to the truck. I’m looking forward returning to fishing this spring.






































We ended up at Lodgepole in site 12.

Deer tracks in the early morning snow.
New ice from the over night freeze.

Flying over us on his way the to pond.
Dropping down into the duck pond.
Dropping down into the duck pond.
Here is our wanderings for the week.

Deer in the snow.
New ice from the over night freeze.
This is the satellite view.
Picture of Bullion Basin, and yes the basin is named for gold bullion. This whole valley was a gold mining area in 1890’s.

Hank asking do we have to stop NOW, I still want to smell thinks. When he’s hiking up the trail he pants to stay cool and drags his tongue in the dirt and dust someday I’ll remember to take a picture of his dirt tongue (happy Hank).


Have a great day.

