Nice pics, Bob.
Here are a few of mine:
Crash getting into it:
Embry:
Bob:
Crash getting some help:
Gary and the co-pilot:
Bob about to show contempt for his door:
Coming up into the wheel stand:
Brian's good looking rig...
Thanks to everyone at BBRC for another great Fall Crawl! The weather you arranged couldn't have been better.
Crash, nice work in that stock 60, in 2WD no less.
Hey, I just realized that I haven't mailed in my registration and check, yet. At this point, would you prefer that I drop it in the mail or just bring it with me to the event?
Yep, these guys are on it. GWNF is the place to start. Also, x2 on the DeLorme Gazettiere. It's got most of the trails clearly marked. In addition to the one's Bob (76FJ40) mentioned, look for Dry River Run.
I just edited post #8 with some more info.
We also are allowing pre-ordering of raffle tickets in case you can't make it to the swap meet. Click here for details.
Plus, we have arranged for private tours of the Blue and Gray Brewing Company just a short walk from IPOR!
Grand Prize Announcement
And the Grand Prize for the raffle will be...
A Superwinch EP9.0
Other prizes will include:
- Gift certificates for parts and labor to IPOR
- A set of FJ40 half doors from Belowdeck Fabrications
and some other stuff.
The Bay-to-Blue Ridge Cruisers and the Capital Land Cruiser Club are organizing an East Coast Land Cruiser Swap Meet, hosted by Iron Pig Off Road on Saturday April 21, in Fredericksburg, VA. 10am - 4pm. Rain or Shine.
Location: Iron Pig Off Road
11812 Main St. Suite C104
Fredericksburg...
Nah, I can't this weekend. Thanks for the offer, though. Once I get a rebuilt carb on the 40 I hope to get out there again and quit this web-wheeling stuff.
So, is that Devil's Bathtub? That's the only other place I could remember that might have been it.
And I really thought I was going to make it through that.
Damn, I need to get my ass wheeling again. :rolleyes:
I think I know which mud hole you guys are talking about. The first one you come to after starting on the Salt Shed end, right? I don't have a really good picture of it, but is this the same one?
To get to Dry River (aka Salt Shed) you turn into the trail head off 33, on the left coming out of Harrisonburg, before you get to the switchbacks. There's a run-down shed just off the road.