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    OK, I;ll post the first pics. I don't have any of the "one wheel hop", but seen it... it was coooool!
    THe run went well, had a good turn out. One break early on, no biggie. ANyway. I'll let the photos do the talking.

    THe start of day brought out a good size group from MJR.


    The first of the notches on Cleghorn


    Sean at the notch


    Shane (sorry if I get your name wrong) in a stock Rubi


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    There was a lot of "air" up there today


    It's all about the angle of the dangle


    And of course, GOD BLESS AMERICA! Thanks Rick...


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    Hey great pics!

    I just posted a trail report on the original thread. Maybe a moderator can link these somehow?
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    • #3
      Originally posted by rat patrol View Post
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      Hey rat,
      Great pics! Looks like it was a beautiful day up there.

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      • #4
        Sense rat posted the pic from the front at the start I'll post a pic from the rear





        Coming down the hill to Silverwood.



        Got my camera out to late. The yellow rubi looked like it had both rear wheels in the air. Still a good shot.

        A little close

        The stock rubi tackled some tuff stuff.


        Waiting for some guys at the top of the waterfall. Contemplating whether I’m going to climb it or not.


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        • #5
          Great pics guys, Amber and I had a great time glad we made it out. We have some pics but they are on her camera, I will try to get it from her to upload on here. Thanks again and look forward to more runs.

          WYRD
          Shane

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          • #6
            Originally posted by WYRD View Post
            Great pics guys, Amber and I had a great time glad we made it out. We have some pics but they are on her camera, I will try to get it from her to upload on here. Thanks again and look forward to more runs.

            WYRD
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            • #7
              Originally posted by ECV Jeep View Post
              I saw it with my own eyes..........Shane's Jeep Rocks!
              The yellow rubi climbed the waterfall. :omg: That was cool.:thumbs_up

              By the way Brian, did your steel poser rims make it ok?
              I was so worried about mine. NOT
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              • #8
                Originally posted by dirtman13 View Post
                By the way Brian, did your steel poser rims make it ok?
                I was so worried about mine. NOT
                no way in HELL I'd try a trail that tough with alloy rims!!! :omg: :censor: :cactus:
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by dirtman13 View Post
                  By the way Brian, did your steel poser rims make it ok?
                  I was so worried about mine. NOT
                  Yeah, can you believe that I made it on STEEL beadlocks!?

                  A big thanks to Mike & Sharon for putting on a great day. I concur with Mike, I would run with you folks anytime.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by blkTJ View Post
                    no way in HELL I'd try a trail that tough with alloy rims!!! :omg: :censor: :cactus:
                    Puh-FREAKIN-leezzzz... Pile it much higher and we'll have a new mountain to climb... :shout: :omg: :bonk:
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by ECV Jeep View Post
                      Yeah, can you believe that I made it on STEEL beadlocks!?

                      Your not likely to damage those wheels. You have to have them on the GROUND for that. :wink:

                      Of course, my alloy wheels are still in pretty good shape for the same reason. :zip:
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                      • #12
                        Cleghorn is the most fun as long as you detour off the fireroad at every possible moment. Good place to take semi stockers as there's plenty of bypasses. Looks like you guys had fun. Last time there, I had my idler die right after pucker, so after a run into town we did the last part of it in the dark.

                        Mark

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by markw View Post
                          Cleghorn is the most fun as long as you detour off the fireroad at every possible moment. Good place to take semi stockers as there's plenty of bypasses. Looks like you guys had fun. Last time there, I had my idler die right after pucker, so after a run into town we did the last part of it in the dark.

                          Mark
                          OOOOoooo! Cleg at night! Hmmmm....sounds like a good summertime, full-moon run!

                          The side trails are the ONLY way to go. If the proposed changes go through, the first side trail climb and the first V-notch climb are slated to be closed by October 2007. Hopefully, we sent in enough comments to change the USFS's mind. Regardless, the rest of the trail is still a good time. It is much harder than most folks expect.

                          What would everyone rate it?
                          Easy, Moderate, Difficult?
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Malachi View Post
                            OOOOoooo! Cleg at night! Hmmmm....sounds like a good summertime, full-moon run!

                            The side trails are the ONLY way to go. If the proposed changes go through, the first side trail climb and the first V-notch climb are slated to be closed by October 2007. Hopefully, we sent in enough comments to change the USFS's mind. Regardless, the rest of the trail is still a good time. It is much harder than most folks expect.

                            What would everyone rate it?
                            Easy, Moderate, Difficult?

                            I'd say moderate, as you can ALWAYS take a bypass. Why they have to keep closing things irritates me. I'm guessing the first climb is the one by the power tower?

                            Yeah, doing it at night was lots of fun, we were out there in like November or December with short days. My idler went south, so we had to drive off the trail, air up, go into town get a new idler, come back and change it on the trail. Note to self, spare idler is $13 at pep boys with good bearings.

                            So we completed the trail after dark and only crossed the fire road. Night runs can be so much fun.

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