Crozet, VA

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i have talked to a couple of you offline about this place, just wanted to post some pics from this weekend so yall could see what it is like.

my pics, forgot my camera so these are from my phone
Crozet pictures by munkyboyiskool - Photobucket

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pics my buddy paul took.
crozet3-13-10 pictures by 97vapathy - Photobucket

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there are more pics on the link than i posted. also Ben(onegreentj) Red Yota, took a bunch of pics.
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Thanks for sharing the pics.
Are there bypasses for the crazy stuff?
Did you take any damage.

Dave
 
If you would like more info that i have listed their forum is located here.... Rock Crawlers for the Preservation of Future Access (RCPFA) - Powered by vBulletin

What are the minimum vehicle requirements?

Low blues:
- 31" tires - not street tread
- Hi-lift jack or a jack capable of lifting your tire off the ground
- Tow strap (hooks type straps are not permitted)
- Tow points front and rear of vehicle
- A CB
- First-aid kit
- Rocker protection and skid plates recommended

Middle\Upper blues with (optional) low black bypasses
- 33" tires
- Hi-lift jack or a jack capable of lifting your tire off the ground
- Tow strap (hooks type straps are not permitted)
- Tow points front and rear of vehicle
- A CB
- First-aid kit
- Rocker protection and skid plates recommended

Low Blacks
- 35" tires
- Front and rear lockers
- Hi-lift jack or a jack capable of lifting your tire off the ground
- Tow strap (hooks type straps are not permitted)
- Tow points front and rear of vehicle
- A CB
- First-aid kit
- Rocker protection and skid plates recommended
Note: Body and/or drive train damage is likely

Upper Black/Red
- Minimum 35" tires
- Front and rear lockers
- Full frame tied-in roll cage (6 or more points)
- A total disregard for body damage
- Helmets recommended
- A trailer to tow your rig home
- A few screws loose in your head

i believe most of the trail that my group was running were low to upper blue but i could be wrong on that. I have a welded rear and open front. they do have bypasses for most of crazy stuff from what i saw. The bypasses are not just flat, they are alittle easier line than the actual trail.

They run trail guides for Open Wheelin events to nonmemebers, they tried to do groups of people that knew each other, it was 4 of us + trail guide. If your a member they require you to have at least 2 trucks/jeeps in your group. They have a Fiscal Year Membership fee of $25/yr, then daily charge of $20, or if you want to wheel anytime during the year $250. If you want to join you have to have a memeber vouch for you. For nonmemeber wheelin its $30 a day, those days very few. This past weekend was the first one of 2010, and im not sure when the next one will be. The next event that i plan on going to is in May, it is Wounded EOD Warrior Foundation Fund Raiser.

Breakage:
Mine(black truck)
Blow tail light/dashboard light fuse, broken tail light, bent passenger side slider
Ben(red truck)
CV Axle
Mike(blue XJ)
Fire caused by Power Steer hose breakage, Steering box ripped off unibody, Back Glass
Paul
water pump
Jeremy(trail guide)
ujoint, back glass, lift gate

more pics from the weekend http://rcpfa.com/showthread.php?p=14179
 
Nice camera phone pics .. Iphone????

Wet, slippery tooooooo

-Josh
 
ENV3 actually 3MP , yes it was very slippery when we first got there, but after the sun came out it wasnt to bad
 
Where exactly is that ??? I don't think the Super Duty can fit through there ....

-Josh
 
about 15 miles west of Charlottesville to the exit then about 15 miles off the hwy
 

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