Recent comments in /f/Washington

chaus_nomi t1_ixecrgd wrote

I will keep an eye out. I'm down in the south sound region. I have a 96 legacy outback and it has been stolen twice with multiple additional attempts since. Luckily I installed a hidden kill switch to the ignition that has remained hidden. I think there are people using shaved keys to get into them. First time mine was stolen they found it abandoned in Tacoma after someone busted my glove box open, trashed the inside and then used it to steal some items from a coffee stand. Cops towed it right away so i had to pay $300 to get it back and it was clear someone had been probably living in it. Took a while to clean the inside out again. The second time mine got stolen, the cops found it about a month later parked right up the street from where i lived at the time. There was no evidence that it had even been taken. I am guessing someone used it to car prowl and then ditched it. I hope you get it yours back and it's undamaged! If you do then you should definitely consider wiring I'm a kill switch. It was very easy and has worked great to prevent additional thefts from occurring.

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RakaYourWorld t1_ixe3yjo wrote

In my post history is my life story. I've been through hell for 30 years of my life. I'm not a prick to anyone. I don't disrespect people or judge them off talking to them for 2 minutes. I agree, that medical care is all about money over health and wellness. That doesn't give anyone the right to take it out on me though.

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58696384896898676493 t1_ixe2065 wrote

I believe that road is open until the National Park boundary, then it's gated off for the winter. I've been up there in the winter and eventually you hit snow deep enough that there's only footprints onward. I meet some guy up there a few years ago and we agreed to pull each other out if we got stuck, we made it like a quarter mile before we both just turned around. It's still fun and worth it, but you're not getting to Mowich Lake unless you do it on foot.

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