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Thanks! You guys accepted the responsibility and did a great job leading and spotting your groups through the great trails Moab has to offer!
Tom Zehrbach
Todd Mickelsen
John Strom & Keith Scheffler
Cody McKendrick
Dave & Pam Reichert
Mike Sheets
Last edited by Sandy R; 06-13-2006 at 09:51 PM.
I have mucho appreciation for John putting up with all the different personalities on the trail.
Hunter
Thanks to all for helping me keep the rubber-side down!
Great group of guys!
Yeah thanks guys.
And thanks again Sandy for the replacement bolt
Thanks to Tom (elephant hill), John (GS), and Cody (Rusty nail) for great spotting and trail leadership.
Thanks to Pam and the banquet planners for one of the best overall banquets. Great location, tons of space, good food, and friendly staff. I just hope they don't close in the next 6 months...
Thanks to all the planners for another great event with a great group of people.
What are the dates for next year???
David
Yes a thankyou to all.It seems to be getting better every year...
Thanks! And thank you for towing Brett (SLOMO) off of Golden Spike. I look forward to wheeling again, with you and your friends.Originally Posted by Texas ZJ1
Yep, Thanks Cody, John, John, & Mike.
Thank you guys, and a big thanks to Eric and Ramon For lending me a PS pump and helping me get off Hells Revenge with no PS or rad fan...THANKS.
Thanks for the leaders, and the guys with SPARES that made it all possible. Not to mention the spotters! Thanks for the spot on Hell's Gate for sure, Kevin!
im still in the dog house for that one LOL
Put your 20% discount towards ARB locker yet?Originally Posted by XLSLC
Thanks to everyone involved to make this year great, hopefully next year I will have my ZJ out. I take that back, I WILL have my ZJ out on the rocks for GSW 2007. It was nice to meet all of you. Happy wheelin
Jordan
That is part of wheeling,no one gets left behind.Originally Posted by AgitatedPancake
A BIG-TIME thanks to Cody for spotting us through Pritchett and Rusty Nail. It would have been VERY difficult (if not impossible) for some of us to make it through without the benefit of your experience.
Thank you so much for putting together a truly great weekend of riding. You did a superb job planning and executing everything from the Meet and Greet, the T-shirts, the information, the planning of the trains, the trail leaders, the spotting ... .
GSW is $250 less than the Jeep Jamboree and a heck of a lot more fun!
Thanks!Originally Posted by Snowman
I totally agree. Sometimes the spotting defies logic... but it works! There is no substitute for experience on the trail, or seemingly infinite patience from a spotter who could easily be bored running these trails. Thanks a ton Cody, and everyone else who helped us on Pritchett.Originally Posted by SCAMPER ZJ
This event rocks every year, and I find myself looking forward to it as soon as I turn south on 191 to begin the journey home. While the fun, the big rigs, and the comraderie only costs me more money all of the time (more mods), I welcome it with open arms.
Eric
Thanks guys. This year the trails were a little more dug out and washed out than in years past but thanks to well prepared rigs and some good driving, we made it through....eventually. I was excited that the group was mostly people I hadn't met or wheeled with. I always enjoy new people (mostly since most people get tired of my childishness eventually)
I wish I would have had more time to meet some more new people at the banquet and after the trails at dinner, but it just wasn't meant to be this year. Hopefully next year i'll get to do more mingling...
Cody
Thanks alot also to all the trail leaders. And Keith is proof that even trail leaders can suffer carnage on the trail. That is, if you consider a slashed sidewall carnage.
Curt, that's enough about carnage, you made it home now stop going on about carnage.
Yeah, luckily I wasn't "That Guy" on any of the trails this time. But we all will eventually hold that honorary title. Glad you're feeling better Mike.
Last edited by Metalman; 06-15-2006 at 07:27 AM.
Curt didn't have any carnage because he and his son got out and planned every single 1 foot ledge step by step along the trail. Unlike Snowman who hit his hitch so hard that I heard, "hey, was that an IED"
Hunter
Then there are those people that think they are still on the high speed mesa when they go over the crack!
I didn't know your speedo should register about 20 while crossing.
Hunter
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