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		<title>The Great Montana Upper Radiator Hose Massacre</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;re back at the home of the Trout Underground&#8217;s Anonymous Director of Freeloader Montana Fly Fisherman Housing &#8211; unexpectedly so. The fly fishing on Rock Creek has been excellent; the trout were jumping on our Golden Stone dries non-stop. Yesterday found me holding my first pure-strain Westslope Cutthroat (pretty thing) in the net. Today it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We&#8217;re back at the home of the <strong>Trout Underground&#8217;s Anonymous Director of Free<span style="text-decoration: line-through;">loader</span> Montana Fly Fisherman Housing</strong> &#8211; unexpectedly so.</p>
<p>The fly fishing on Rock Creek has been excellent; the trout were jumping on our Golden Stone dries non-stop.</p>
<p>Yesterday found me holding my first pure-strain Westslope Cutthroat (pretty thing) in the net. Today it was non-stop brown trout, with a few cutt-bows mixed in to foment suspense.</p>
<p>Adding to the <strong>Extreme Fishing Situation</strong> (imagine a rock soundtrack playing under this report) was the oddly pleasant high-modulus &#8220;crack&#8221; generated when a high-end graphite rod simply snapped in half when my big, burly, sinewy, <em>extremely manly</em> arms attempted a hookset into a big, big brown trout.</p>
<p>Us writers are slight, but wiry.</p>
<p>Later, we pulled out [<em>name redacted</em>]&#8216;s mini-drifter, but when we arrived at Stony Creek campground, the hissing from under the truck&#8217;s hood was audible.</p>
<p>The upper radiator hose had passed from this plane of existence, and if we were going to drift Rock Creek tomorrow (Monday&#8217;s the last day you can fish it from a boat), we needed a replacement. Fast.</p>
<p>Fortunately, we had the Subaru shuttle car handy.</p>
<p>Which is where it gets a little weird.</p>
<p>Montana&#8217;s not exactly bereft of Ford pickup trucks. In fact, they&#8217;re pretty much everywhere, but apparently, nobody feels the need to stock this particular hose.</p>
<p>After three hours of driving, we discovered the only hose in the area was back in Missoula &#8212; our starting point Saturday morning.</p>
<p>We made the 2.5 hour drive back, retrieved the <strong>Extremely Valuable Radiator Hose</strong>, then swung by the [<em>name redacted</em>] homestead for a quick shower (yeah, we needed it), a little beer, and a lot of food.</p>
<p>With two more hours of driving still to come, I sat down and added up the chilling figures; by nightfall, I&#8217;ll have spent 26.5 hours in a car seat since Friday morning.</p>
<p>I think I&#8217;ve seen as much of the world from behind the windshield as I care to &#8211; at least for now.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re almost back out the door.</p>
<p>Back&#8230; Wednesday? Probably. Should have a few pictures, but Rock Creek&#8217;s not exactly a leisurely float; the river is moving fast, there are damned few places to eddy out, and you&#8217;re focused on hitting the slack spots on the bank.</p>
<p>All of which leaves little time for photos. But because you are my friends, I&#8217;ll endeavor to shoot a few.</p>
<p>See you on the water, Tom Chandler.</p>
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