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Playing with the rocks
Went to JV yesterday. First time in a few months. Here are some pics for those that could not be there. Next time I'm making sure Brian is there, cause yesterday I was skippers little buddy
Here is Erik Blaine Me |
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Lookin' good guys! Thanks for sharing!
Out of curiocity; do you know how cold it drop down to at night? |
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Not sure about the night, but at sunrise it was 28
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Cool
One of them days I'll be back That last squeeze looks familiar
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i'll get some pics up tomorrow. |
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ok, here are some pics.
http://pierviews.com/photogallery/af...%2014%2005.htm here are the rest of the pictures. :wave: |
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Kinda fun, huh Chris???
Nice pics Erik. Thanks to all who helped with getting my steering issue resolved, especially Darrell who basically gave the shirt off his back, thank you sir. all in all... more fun in the desert, you gotta love it.
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Looks like too much fun - sorry I missed it again.
Brian - what broke? Darrell - you hood looks slightly modified compared to the last time I saw it - did that just happen? Jeff
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Now I've always been puzzled by the yin and the yang - It'll come out in the wash, but it always leaves a stain |
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it was 29* out there in the morning as the sun was coming up. damn cold! damn cold!
brian broke his steering in the last pic. |
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snapped the passenger side tre stud.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by blkTJ
[B]snapped the passenger side tre stud. QUOTE] Dummy.
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Now I've always been puzzled by the yin and the yang - It'll come out in the wash, but it always leaves a stain |
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BTW, that pic of you standing in front of your broken jeep is priceless. Don't worry Chris, when it broke there wasn't any sparks
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Let's just say wrecking ball kicked my butt. You'll notice the parking/signal light is missing from that side flare. I got it leaned over pretty far when I tagged the hood, but the good news is I was able to drive out of it. The passenger side fender is a little rumpled. Guess I'll be flat fendering sooner rather than later.
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man..looks good. I'd really like to meet up with you guys again soon. Passed over New Year's and ended up kickin' myself. Been busy working on the house since then, and now looking for a new job. Could definitely use a break. Jeep is running pretty good right now too, just need to dry it out. It sat outside for this past storm.
Looks like a lot of fun! |
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Iceman, guess who drove into the Jeep sucking hole?
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Great pics! |
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Re: Iceman, guess who drove into the Jeep sucking hole?
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This time we chose to be creative with logistics. Two rigs with passengers finished the last half of the trail leaving two rigs with passengers behind to get all of Brian's steering off. The two that continued to the top removed the steering from one of the rigs upon completion of the trail. One of the passengers opted to carry the now removed steering back down the trail to be installed on Brian's rig. The rig with intact steering then scooted back to camp, grabbed spare steering out of the trailer box and ran it back up to the top to be installed on Darrell's rig. By the time the round trip to the lakebed was done, steering re-installed, and tools picked up, Eric with a k and Brian were almost to the top of the trail. Fairly painless way to deal with it. Now, had the trail been longer or further from camp, we did have the means to fix what was there with the welder and some other steering parts, but I wasn't too keen on hacking up my chromemolley steering links if I didn't have to.
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