Not an over load but a un-usual wrecker load. Last Wednesday just as it was getting sundown I drove past a accident site where a fancy Pete with a van trailer piled up into the mountainside about 90 miles west of Tok, Alaska. A completely rolled up pretzel of what appeared to be a larger four seater side by side ATV was hanging from a 2 ton wrecker boom in the pull off that was across the road. By the skid marks it was obvious that the truck driver had swerved to the left lane and the adjacent steep downslope trying to avoid the ATV and then skidded back to the mountain side crashing into the rocks and ending up with the tractor 40 ft up the slope. I tried to stop for a photo but the State Patrol yelled at me to keep going. As I neared Tok I met a rotator wrecker with a Fairbanks name. The next morning while having breakfast the rotator pulled in and two guys came in for breakfast. I got the wreck story from them. It appears that two moose hunters setting at the overlook thought they seen a moose down below. They jumped into the wheeler and tore uo the slope to try to get a better view from higher up. They jumped out of the wheeler without setting the brake and it rolled away, backwards, down the mountain rolling out right in front of the truck driver. The driver swerved, it still catching his front steering tire, and sliding under the truck helped him angle back towards the mountain. The ATV rolled up under the truck, tearing the passenger side trailer gear off and bending the other side. They torched the gear off to move the trailer. The poor driver had thought he had killed some people and was ready to when he found out what happened. The truck and trailer was hauled the other way to Anchorage and the rotator was returning to Fairbanks after a long night.