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Had a good day on the trail today, one of the few OCG trips where we were home before dark. Keith (Mtn WJ) and John (JohnBoulderCO) joined us, as did Jeff (Rockfather) and Ken (Ken L). Weather ended up being a little better than expected, and nobody broke anything so that's always a plus.
The section between the trail head and the first little obstacle seems to have gotten a little rougher, but that just makes it more fun.
First "obstacle"
Lots of snow still on the Collegiates, and Jeff's 37s making it look easy
Keith
Ken
John
Spotting Pam through the rock pile
Pretty happy with the droop here. It didn't use to go that far, can only think that my old steering was binding as this is the 1st run with the JCR setup.
John getting flexy
Pam made it up here so fast I only got one pic
John decided to try the big boy line and came REAL close to making it
Jeff gave it a shot too, but was having rear locker issues that kept him from getting up.
Some water at the bottom of the stairs kept things interesting there.
The 37's helped a lot
Thanks for a good trip guys!
Great Photos, and that looks like a fun trail to play on.
Thanks everyone, it was a fun day!
Oh the memories, are Hackett and Longwater still open these days? Eagle Rock was an old favorite as well.
Wish my shit was ready, that would have been fun. Would've been nice to see Keith again too. Looks like great weather yesterday.
Looked like a great time, nice pics.
The weather was great! Kim and I really enjoyed spending the day with everyone. Perfect day for 'wheeling.
My kids and I had a fun day wheeling OCG. Cool group and nice meeting Ken, Kim and Jeff. We camped out Friday and Saturday night with great weather all weekend. My allergies were in full force with the late blooming in mountains. Thought I was over that for the season.
Jim maybe next time.
Had a great time guys and gals. Thanks again for having me, it was good to get out. Here's some of my pics:
http://s1202.photobucket.com/albums/...ection=reverse
Looks like a good time! It looks like everyone survived the rapture.
Dave -- how did it feel to not be the tallest person in the wheeling group?
Jeff -- what was wrong with your rear locker? Air line leak?
Actually not the first time I haven't been the tallest person there. Some of the old school ZJ/WJ guys (Trango & Pat Connolly) are both 6'8" plus, but it has been a while.
Test post... I posted but it went to never-never land. lol
OK... So anyway, I bent the rear axle in Moab and the ARB got pissed. I straightened the axle but the locker must still not be happy. Truth is, I quit the obsticle when the locker didn't engage. If i do a series of tight turns after engaging the locker, it'll lock, but I just gave up.
Oh gotcha. I thought everything was all fine and dandy with your rear axle after you got it fixed after the Moab incident. But I guess with all your traveling and engine issues in the past year, you never really got to test out the rear axle too much. Hopefully you can get it figured out.
Time is of the essence...
Looked like a lot of fun, not quite sure my jeep could of made it up a few of those though...lol. Hopefully I'll be able to make a future run.
JohnBoulderCO , Was that your WJ sitting at Crane around July-ish ?... My Jeep was there it was the oversized XJ getting the Clayton's treatment ...WITH COILS...lol
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