I talked to the guy on my way out and he thanked us for showing up. I told him I hoped we didn't trash the place too bad and he laughed and said no don't worry about it, or something like that.
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I talked to the guy on my way out and he thanked us for showing up. I told him I hoped we didn't trash the place too bad and he laughed and said no don't worry about it, or something like that.
Me and Scottie were the last ones to leave. Thanks whoever picked up the majority of **** around the campfire, it looked terrible when we went to bed saturday night. I finished picking up around there (mostly cooking stuff) and collected as many beercans as I could from everywhere. When I returned the hotel owners propane tank he seemed prety excited and happy (because we were leaving?) so I think we're allright.
Still might be worth a followup just to make sure.
My rear bumper got raped, front fender got raped, but bent back.
Any pics of me in the water?
my brother has a couple, i need to get the pics from him
Along with the leadership of kopecki, made a ****load of killer chili, destroyed my liver and digestive track with chili and beer. Had programmer problems with my truck.
in my truck, ill deliver in an hr or 2
I thought it actually looked pretty good when we left (and we were pretty much last out as usual). The manager was in very good spirits and thanked us when we were rolling out.
His wife made it a point to come up and ask how the weekend went and kept apologizing for not coming to hang out with us (said she had a cold). She asked if we had any trouble with the cops - I couldn't bring myself to tell her about Robbie's ordeal, but I did tell her he gave us some crap one night about the music and told her the "this is not a campground" quote. She said next time to let her know when that happens even when it is late and she will come tell him off...not sure if that is a good thing.
I am working on naming my pictures. Did anyone catch the name of the trail that Me, Blankenship, Adam, Garrett and Landon ran on Friday?
Well, Blacksheep is an extreme and 8-point is the trail right next to Blacksheep that I launched Lurch on last year, so I'm guessing it was probably KT's.
its KT's Climb
Duramax!
I thought about it, then I thought some more :D Clarke and I actually thought about rescuing the girls from a night wheeling breakdown in it, but decided on donuts in the Tater Hill parking lot instead....much better decision.
Uploading now - got a few good shots of your jeep. After de-duping and cleaning out the crap, I got them down to half a gig. Says 2 hours to finish uploading.
Doug has his access as well, but it doesn't look like he has uploaded anything yet.
I have roughly 200... I'm out of town, but will steel them from Monique and try and post them up tomorrow.
Well then what was it? I am leaving it labeled KT's until we know it is not.
It was on the left, and I didn't think it was that far in. I guess if it wasn't the others I posted, then it could be 3-Trail or Walk in the park. I am using this map.
http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f1...enAcresMap.jpg
Ok, my pics are up. My favs:
http://photos.imageevent.com/scotti/...07-19%20PM.JPG
http://photos.imageevent.com/scotti/...34-18%20PM.JPG
http://photos.imageevent.com/scotti/...03-31%20PM.JPG
http://photos.imageevent.com/scotti/...57-24%20AM.JPG
For the rest of the pics and a bunch of videos, go to
http://imageevent.com/scotti/4wheeli...008/chrisspics
Agreed Jimmy, better every year. Weather was awesome. The company, even better.
Rocks, they break more than just scissors. :) My driveshaft sucks, but getting dropped off tomorrow. I'm not waiting for a change. Still no f'ing shims! :angry:
Coop, if I didn't know any better, I'd say from looking at your pictures that you love your "new" rig.
I must say that I was thoroughly impressed by the resources that this group brings to the table when it comes to resolving situations. The rigs at the bottom of Back Side Loop. Solved. It was awesome to see how helpful everyone was. Everyone worked together perfectly and safely. I also liked that nobody left until everyone was to the downhill part. Great effort, great driving, and lots of selfless acts. Even the guys bringing dinner out to the trail. That was a nice touch.
My trailer axle falling off and both wheels bent to crap. Solved. I was adjusting my mirrors on the first corner out of Clayton and held the wheel just a little too long. The truck went right to the edge of the road and the trailer went a little into the grass. The problem was when the trailer wheels hit the concrete block of the culvert wheel. Bam! I look back and there's a wheel heading down the ditch. I had to walk back to see what I had hit. Brandon picked up the wheel. I had two bent to crap wheels and an axle that was sheered off. But then the calvary arrived and I went from that to back on the road, all in about 30 minutes. Simply amazing! Special thanks to Fredo & St. John, and especially Ed for the on-hand welder. It got me home with no further issues. Anyone want to buy a trailer. ;)
You guys are some talented, hard working, and prepared bad asses. Thanks for another great trip!
We didn’t take all that many pics. I just kind of forgot that I even had the camera most of the time. Oh well. Post link shortly.
I http://www.sensation-worldwide.com/n...art%20icon.png Tommy Cabana!
Couldnt agree more
The only thing I wish is that I could have seen more folks wheel. I don't think I saw rouse, coop, pigpen, the big 800, etc.
Notes I took -
40-42" tires - I really like DaveO and Coop's TSLs
flat belly - the rig, but I guess I could work on that too!
low gearing with a standard - makes a standard a non issue on hills
CB!
V8 power
smallish body
lights
winch
beadlocks?
one tons - 9s are cool but pricey
Leaf Springs! - links are cool and all but not needed,more complicated, and prob more $$
Corbeau or similar seats.
Good passenger grab bars
Quiet motor - maybe not quite as quiet as Lyndas though.
OBA - york is the way to go
This is all in addition to the more traditional obvious stuff