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  • #16
    The rain was a factor for sure. We had a good spotter, for sure. The axle was old, and the mirror was cheap. The back window, well, maybe not cheap, but he didn't seem to mind. We cleaned up the glass and some other junk on the trail. My dingers were tiny, nothing broken, and I tested my tube fenders HARD. Vern, no problems there! Like they say, "you can follow me, but it's gonna hurt... Did anyone there not have fun?

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    • #17
      good times for sure. we tried to find the cabins, for a couple hours in the dark and rain with a lame map we had no luck. oh well, next time. i made it home with no damage, just killer pics & stories. your v-notch spotter is my buddy Ted. hey did anyone find pics of my yellow jeep yet?? i have no pics of my new long arm kit and have no idea what it's really doing and how well it's working. (i'm sure it's kickin ass just fine!) that's my new favorite trail area, i can't wait till it re-opens in summer!! hope everyone found pics of their rig to pass along. take it ez. peace.
      [COLOR=DarkGreen]Chris :beer:
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      • #18
        I wish I would have been able to come along. It looks like it was a great trip. It was good meeting everyone at Mojave and the trailhead. At least I got to throw it in 4 wheel drive on the way back out going up the little hill with the rock on one side. When i got to work all I could think about was the fun you guys were having on the trail. Only four more months until all of our inspections and excercises should be over for a while.
        Dennis
        04 TJ
        4.0/Auto
        RE 4.5 Long Arm
        Rock-It Man Rockers
        33x12.50 BFG A/T
        desert racing stripes, creased oil pan, and a new shiny transmission pan.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Malachi View Post
          Wow. I guess we were lucky last weekend. I scratched a fender flair (again) on a line that I knew was chancey and a couple of others had minor damage in the V-Notch. Did the folks that tried the V-Notch try it without spotters? That's a tough line without outside guidance.

          Regardless, it looks like everyone had a great time. I'm still amazed at the Hummers in Nightmare Gulch. There are some REALLY tight lines in there.
          I don't think the Hummers went in all they way to the narrower parts of Nighmare. We ran into them coming the opposiye direction and I think they turned around before it got too tough for them. I ended up following them out of Last Chance- that was a SLOWWWWWW ride.

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          • #20
            ok here are my pics. hope you like them, I didnt get too many cuz I was in the driver seat most of the time.

            Mellow Yellow I have one of you I think. I really like that long arm kit you have on there. From what I saw it was working just fine.


            I also have a couple video clips you should check out

            EDIT: PM for links
            Last edited by JeepGal; 01-29-07, 03:25 PM.
            [COLOR="Sienna"]97 TJ, 4.0 5spd, 3.5" Rock Krawler 5 inch stretch long arm, 30/44 locked with 48s, 35 inch MTRs, Warn 9k rock track 4:1, Vanco Big Brake Kit![/COLOR]

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            • #21
              looks like fun!
              you guys sure got your asses kicked out there though.
              rat, dont break your jeep before the rookie run!
              >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
              ERIK


              95 yj, locked lifted, and ready to rock!

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Mellow Yellow View Post
                good times for sure. we tried to find the cabins, for a couple hours in the dark and rain with a lame map we had no luck. oh well, next time. i made it home with no damage, just killer pics & stories. your v-notch spotter is my buddy Ted. hey did anyone find pics of my yellow jeep yet?? i have no pics of my new long arm kit and have no idea what it's really doing and how well it's working. (i'm sure it's kickin ass just fine!) that's my new favorite trail area, i can't wait till it re-opens in summer!! hope everyone found pics of their rig to pass along. take it ez. peace.
                Hey Chris,
                Look at my post and go to the photobucket link. I still haven't uploaded all the pics we took but I know there are some of your jeep in there. I got some at the first obstacle on Nightmare for sure.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by NAILER341 View Post
                  rat, dont break your jeep before the rookie run!
                  :thumbs_up :wrench:
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                  • #24
                    Pics:







                    hope you enjoy!
                    Last edited by JeepGal; 01-29-07, 08:09 PM.
                    [COLOR="Sienna"]97 TJ, 4.0 5spd, 3.5" Rock Krawler 5 inch stretch long arm, 30/44 locked with 48s, 35 inch MTRs, Warn 9k rock track 4:1, Vanco Big Brake Kit![/COLOR]

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                    • #25
                      Nice pics!
                      '91 YJ 4.O, Auto, 4.5" Deaver, 1" BL, Rubi Flares, 35x12.50 MT/R's, D60 w/ Detroit, D30 w/ TrueTrac, Warn 9000XDI, York OBA, AA SYE, Belly Up Skid, LED's...

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                      • #26
                        Those are by far all the most amazing pics i've seen from a trip i've been on yet!! Mine were taken from my Razr phone, not bad. I had a blast rockcrawling and much thanks to everyone who helps keep the trail OPEN! We all appreciate it, as there's not a whole lot left other than just flat dirt roads here in SoCal. Rock on!
                        [COLOR=DarkGreen]Chris :beer:
                        Poison Spyder Custom, it's a beast!![/COLOR]

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                        • #27
                          There are more pics up at Photobucket. Still a few left to upload, should be there by tomorrow. Thanks again to everyone for such a fun weekend.
                          Kurt
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                          • #28
                            Spotting

                            I cannot believe that everyone thought that the fellow spotting was doing a good job! Doesn't anybody find it amazing that everyone that went through whilst listening to the spotter (I believe his name was Ted) obtained some sort of damage? I personally did not go through the V-notch, but was observing from the side-lines. The spotter was instructing the drivers to go through all
                            a$$ backwards! I hope that he is dyslexic, that is the only excuse. The drivers
                            listened to him and ended up in the slope situation. One person that did not
                            listen was the one in the Green (muddy) XJ, he did not listen and made it completely through without body damage. Yes, he did snap an axle but it was a stock dana 35c with a detroit in the rear.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by iusemyjeep View Post
                              I cannot believe that everyone thought that the fellow spotting was doing a good job! Doesn't anybody find it amazing that everyone that went through whilst listening to the spotter (I believe his name was Ted) obtained some sort of damage? I personally did not go through the V-notch, but was observing from the side-lines. The spotter was instructing the drivers to go through all
                              a$$ backwards! I hope that he is dyslexic, that is the only excuse. The drivers
                              listened to him and ended up in the slope situation. One person that did not
                              listen was the one in the Green (muddy) XJ, he did not listen and made it completely through without body damage. Yes, he did snap an axle but it was a stock dana 35c with a detroit in the rear.
                              Lighten it up! If you didn't do the notch then don't rant about it. Nobody is complaining but you.
                              Kurt
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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by rat patrol View Post
                                Lighten it up! If you didn't do the notch then don't rant about it. Nobody is complaining but you.
                                Kurt
                                “Lead me, follow me, or get out of my way. ”
                                -Gen. George S. Patton Jr.

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