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I always hear good advice on this forum. I was told that there are different paths to take around obstacles if I am unsure.
The trail boss is very experienced. I ran around and got a few things for the trip... Tow Strap Two way Radios Tire repair WD 40 Duct tape Fire Extinguisher I did have everything else.... Wish me luck....9 hours and counting. ![]() |
I went to the main Hummer dealer yesterday.
He knows Brian well ![]() They are pretty hardcore into wheelin their Hummers doing all the trails I used to run. I left minus the horrible shiney chrome side steps that came from the factory and have a set of proper rock rails coming on Monday. I'm also going to talk to my friend Wayne Hanson of Hanson Enterprises and see if he can design some trail-worthy stuff for the H3 (winch bumper, rear swing out with gas can / hi-lift mount), roof cargo container etc. -C |
I am back and I have posted pics,
timgco: you were right about the steps.....it was the first thing they took off!! |
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by FormerJeeper:
I went to the main Hummer dealer yesterday. He knows Brian well ![]() They are pretty hardcore into wheelin their Hummers doing all the trails I used to run. I left minus the horrible shiney chrome side steps that came from the factory and have a set of proper rock rails coming on Monday. I'm also going to talk to my friend Wayne Hanson of Hanson Enterprises and see if he can design some trail-worthy stuff for the H3 (winch bumper, rear swing out with gas can / hi-lift mount), roof cargo container etc. -C </div></BLOCKQUOTE> Keep me posted, and lets talk about going out on some easier trails than deer valley....it was great but a huge chunk to cut my teeth on. I loved it though! |
f5, I don't doubt you. The closest I came across a mountain lion was some fresh tracks in the snow. We dunn killed all of our apex predators in Kalifornia.
I am a gun supporter and a half, but California has no wildlife, and all of the "get high and get by" crowd set their meth labs up in farmlands. Seeing that H.B. is from Rocklin, I was assuming that they were going to run a highly traveled trail like the RUbi. Rocklin is a stones throw from 4wd heaven (Sierra style). |
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by tacocat:
f5, I don't doubt you. The closest I came across a mountain lion was some fresh tracks in the snow. We dunn killed all of our apex predators in Kalifornia. I am a gun supporter and a half, but California has no wildlife, and all of the "get high and get by" crowd set their meth labs up in farmlands. Seeing that H.B. is from Rocklin, I was assuming that they were going to run a highly traveled trail like the RUbi. Rocklin is a stones throw from 4wd heaven (Sierra style). </div></BLOCKQUOTE> I have always been more alert for two-legged predators; although years ago, I was with someone when they had to shoot a mountain lion. Prefer to leave them alone and go in a different direction, but when they get a bug up their butt to attack, there is not much else you can do. Personally, I won't leave home without one. Now, can someone say what the WD-40 is used for? This one has been baffling me, since the only thing I use that stuff for is to prevent lock freezing in the winter. I might have to add this to my off-road kit. |
The two-legged are definitely worse. Unfortunately, the Carey Stayners of the world are becoming more prevelant. WD-40 helps free-up rusted bolts and such. Sometimes you need to flush dirt out of sockets, etc. It can also help start a campfire (Be careful).
Some of the rigs you run the trail with my have some rusty bolts or a hi-lift jack that could use some help. If you are rolling with an older rig that has a distributor, WD-40 can help dry out the electrical contact points. |
Oh and the one thing I used the most???
BUG REPELLANT!!!! OMG it was like there were no other warm blooded things for them to chew on! And the meat bees, you gave a hand signal and then swatted them from your face. Thank god ther are no trail signs that include the frantic waving of you arms ! Jeez! |
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