AOP 9-26-2015

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While not many, here are the better pics from the weekend. For some reason, I am missing my videos, but I'll post them up if I can figure out where they went on my phone.

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And this one deserves a story so the facts don't get exaggerated over time. So, after a few root beers and several games of scrabble around the campfire, we figured we needed to check out the trails. After what seemed like hours of wheeling and numerous trails, I got stuck on the hardest obstacle at the park. While in the process of retrieval, Nick's truck got struck by lightning which apparently killed his alternator. Even though Sydney (I hope that is the correct spelling) bitched and moaned about going back to camp to get his truck, we finally convinced him. He had to run close to 2 miles uphill each way (hard to believe - I know), but he has been training so he was up for it. Sydney returned after what seemed like an eternity and proceeded to save the day. We limped back to camp and lived to wheel another day...

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While not many, here are the better pics from the weekend. For some reason, I am missing my videos, but I'll post them up if I can figure out where they went on my phone.


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And this one deserves a story so the facts don't get exaggerated over time. So, after a few root beers and several games of scrabble around the campfire, we figured we needed to check out the trails. After what seemed like hours of wheeling and numerous trails, I got stuck on the hardest obstacle at the park. While in the process of retrieval, Nick's truck got struck by lightning which apparently killed his alternator. Even though Sydney (I hope that is the correct spelling) bitched and moaned about going back to camp to get his truck, we finally convinced him. He had to run close to 2 miles uphill each way (hard to believe - I know), but he has been training so he was up for it. Sydney returned after what seemed like an eternity and proceeded to save the day. We limped back to camp and lived to wheel another day...

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Yeah, and all that's true :confused:, which is why I've dubbed it the 50 Foot night run. Tony got stuck 2x in the same spot in a total 50 feet of driving, was something to behold. :flipoff2:
 
Then we got attacked by Cecil the lions brother . As you can see he came to meet the same faith . BBQ lion yum yum .

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I knew the facts were going to get exaggerated.

Rocky - my son saw the lion picture started pretending that he liked to eat zebras and apparently deleted the videos I took of you. Here is the only video that remained. I guess his interests lean more toward 40s and not 4Runners - he'll learn once he sees the price difference.

 
We'll I f'ed that video editing job up. The video of Sydney follows the video from AOP earlier this year.
 
was slimy with all the mist and rain Saturday but overall a great deal of fun. Was good to see Rocky, well what's left of him anyway and he even had the discipline to leave the beers and shrimp boil alone. :cookie::cookie:

Tony is already prepping his next round of mods... :moon:
 
was slimy with all the mist and rain Saturday but overall a great deal of fun. Was good to see Rocky, well what's left of him anyway and he even had the discipline to leave the beers and shrimp boil alone. :cookie::cookie:

Tony is already prepping his next round of mods... :moon:

I think I just sold my 33s, so looks like I might have a little extra cash floating around.
 
And this one deserves a story so the facts don't get exaggerated over time. So, after a few root beers and several games of scrabble around the campfire, we figured we needed to check out the trails. After what seemed like hours of wheeling and numerous trails, I got stuck on the hardest obstacle at the park. While in the process of retrieval, Nick's truck got struck by lightning which apparently killed his alternator. Even though Sydney (I hope that is the correct spelling) bitched and moaned about going back to camp to get his truck, we finally convinced him. He had to run close to 2 miles uphill each way (hard to believe - I know), but he has been training so he was up for it. Sydney returned after what seemed like an eternity and proceeded to save the day. We limped back to camp and lived to wheel another day...

Only thing true about that story is some of y'all were drinking root beer.
 

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