I type this from a Public Library in Salida Colorado. Went up to Independence Pass Tuesday. The drive was terrifying for a flatlander with steep dropoffs and no guard rails. The pass is over 12,000 ft. Had a "pleasant" time at the top, no one had any O2 to spare. Why do I mention this on SS?...Coming over the pass from the west was an M35A3. Judging by the gear on the front and the military shelter it was set up as a big time camping rig. Watched in amazement as he decended the east side, where I had come from. Watched him all the way to the valley and out of sight. Unbelieveable! We got down to the bottom about a half hour later and found him pulled over with a flat on his middle axle. We pulled over to help. He already had the flat off and the spare rolled around to the passenger side of the truck. Helped him get it on the studs and the lugs started. And speaking highly of him as a Dad, he had his two daughters, age 12ish and 14ish, along for the camping trip. Good for him and bravo for his daughters for doing this. He said he reads SS ocasionally...I have pictures but won't be able to post them till late next week.