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Detonate
03-09-2004, 04:54 PM
Well that is all the photo's I'm posting. I think we ended up with 426 photo's from just my camera.

I have 3 full tapes worth of video to go through tonight.

There are so many stories to tell from this weekend, I wouldn't even know where to start!

It was just an incredible time for everyone out there from what I can tell.

Probably the most fun I had was riding a few trails with some people that had never taken there vehicles off-road before.

They drove through the "kiddie course" and where all smiles. Those smiles quickly turned to adrenaline filled cheeks of pure surprise and pleasure when we went down the first "real" trail which was very mild all things considered.

Next we took them all up Twister, which is a 4 star climb turned 3 stars by whatever monkies put some rocks in a few of the ditches. It's still a nasty little climb, and everyone was so excited to do it!

I finally made it up the mud ledge this weekend, which was one of the highlights for me.

I got twisted in a ravine that got pretty nasty. As I was backing out, my back passanger tire was so far in the air that Jeff could walk under it. At the same time my drivers side front end was so side ways and in the ground that I could lick dirt outside of my window, and windshield wiper fluid was pouring from both of my front wiper holes due to gravity.

Unfortunatley that situation was a little to tense and nobody thought to bring out the camera.

Another fun part was going down the trail with the built Jeep that had Hummer Recory Vehicle written on it's front and back bumpers.

After I made it up the mud ledge, he had to winch hisself up it. That made me happy! Although I'm sure he could have made it with a second attempt.

After we got Brandon out of the ditch and started changing his tire, the Jeeps decided they had had enough of us, and left us. We then sent those that didn't make it up the mud ledge back the way they came.

Just my H2 and 1 H1 went to go finish the trail. About 100 yards down the trail at the next obstacle we see the Jeeps stopped. Well turns out that the Hummer Recovery Vehicle broke his steering knuckle and we spent another few hours helping him get off the trail. It was quite a day Sunday!

Detonate
03-09-2004, 04:54 PM
Well that is all the photo's I'm posting. I think we ended up with 426 photo's from just my camera.

I have 3 full tapes worth of video to go through tonight.

There are so many stories to tell from this weekend, I wouldn't even know where to start!

It was just an incredible time for everyone out there from what I can tell.

Probably the most fun I had was riding a few trails with some people that had never taken there vehicles off-road before.

They drove through the "kiddie course" and where all smiles. Those smiles quickly turned to adrenaline filled cheeks of pure surprise and pleasure when we went down the first "real" trail which was very mild all things considered.

Next we took them all up Twister, which is a 4 star climb turned 3 stars by whatever monkies put some rocks in a few of the ditches. It's still a nasty little climb, and everyone was so excited to do it!

I finally made it up the mud ledge this weekend, which was one of the highlights for me.

I got twisted in a ravine that got pretty nasty. As I was backing out, my back passanger tire was so far in the air that Jeff could walk under it. At the same time my drivers side front end was so side ways and in the ground that I could lick dirt outside of my window, and windshield wiper fluid was pouring from both of my front wiper holes due to gravity.

Unfortunatley that situation was a little to tense and nobody thought to bring out the camera.

Another fun part was going down the trail with the built Jeep that had Hummer Recory Vehicle written on it's front and back bumpers.

After I made it up the mud ledge, he had to winch hisself up it. That made me happy! Although I'm sure he could have made it with a second attempt.

After we got Brandon out of the ditch and started changing his tire, the Jeeps decided they had had enough of us, and left us. We then sent those that didn't make it up the mud ledge back the way they came.

Just my H2 and 1 H1 went to go finish the trail. About 100 yards down the trail at the next obstacle we see the Jeeps stopped. Well turns out that the Hummer Recovery Vehicle broke his steering knuckle and we spent another few hours helping him get off the trail. It was quite a day Sunday!

Detonate
03-09-2004, 04:54 PM
Well that is all the photo's I'm posting. I think we ended up with 426 photo's from just my camera.

I have 3 full tapes worth of video to go through tonight.

There are so many stories to tell from this weekend, I wouldn't even know where to start!

It was just an incredible time for everyone out there from what I can tell.

Probably the most fun I had was riding a few trails with some people that had never taken there vehicles off-road before.

They drove through the "kiddie course" and where all smiles. Those smiles quickly turned to adrenaline filled cheeks of pure surprise and pleasure when we went down the first "real" trail which was very mild all things considered.

Next we took them all up Twister, which is a 4 star climb turned 3 stars by whatever monkies put some rocks in a few of the ditches. It's still a nasty little climb, and everyone was so excited to do it!

I finally made it up the mud ledge this weekend, which was one of the highlights for me.

I got twisted in a ravine that got pretty nasty. As I was backing out, my back passanger tire was so far in the air that Jeff could walk under it. At the same time my drivers side front end was so side ways and in the ground that I could lick dirt outside of my window, and windshield wiper fluid was pouring from both of my front wiper holes due to gravity.

Unfortunatley that situation was a little to tense and nobody thought to bring out the camera.

Another fun part was going down the trail with the built Jeep that had Hummer Recory Vehicle written on it's front and back bumpers.

After I made it up the mud ledge, he had to winch hisself up it. That made me happy! Although I'm sure he could have made it with a second attempt.

After we got Brandon out of the ditch and started changing his tire, the Jeeps decided they had had enough of us, and left us. We then sent those that didn't make it up the mud ledge back the way they came.

Just my H2 and 1 H1 went to go finish the trail. About 100 yards down the trail at the next obstacle we see the Jeeps stopped. Well turns out that the Hummer Recovery Vehicle broke his steering knuckle and we spent another few hours helping him get off the trail. It was quite a day Sunday!