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I recognize that rock...was this coming up 44? I thought it was either going to eat my drivers door or peel a tire off...but then it didn't.

Think that was 41b. I was the co-pilot
 
I recognize that rock...was this coming up 44? I thought it was either going to eat my drivers door or peel a tire off...but then it didn't.

Think that was 41b. I was the co-pilot

That video was a mix of 41 and 44. I think the rock you are talking about was on 44. The part where Steve was coming up at the beginning in the 4Runner.
 
Morgan, that clip was from the back side of 41b. The Rock on 44 is in the previous clip. We were able to squeeze by it going up as well. Luckily it looked like more of a tire cutter than it actually was.
 
That video was a mix of 41 and 44. I think the rock you are talking about was on 44. The part where Steve was coming up at the beginning in the 4Runner.

Morgan, that clip was from the back side of 41b. The Rock on 44 is in the previous clip. We were able to squeeze by it going up as well. Luckily it looked like more of a tire cutter than it actually was.

Going down 44 was quite a fun track, with a few pucker moments (climing over the large down tree on the edge of the ravine) That rock is deceptive, you roll away from it right when you think its going to eat the your door or peel a tire.
 
When my 80 grows up, I want it to be like yours Morgan. Your dogs rocked too and shared the smoked prime rib like champs!
 
Watched the roll over video today. Henry is very lucky. Thank God it wasn't more serious.
 


Here is a better video of spankys roll over. If the truck had a metal hood and bib or a tube up around the grill. I think it might have been a lot worse. It was a yard sale and took us a few hours to get him off the trail
 
I think everyone should use what happened as a lesson. It doesn't matter how experienced you are, this sport can hurt you. Always watch your surroundings and always know where your exit is in case it goes south.

I'm glad he didn't get hurt worse, and even though he was in good spirits friday night, I know he has to have been sore as hell since.
 
Holy crap.

Trail safety tip of the day. Always stand at a safe distance from the truck (farther away than Henry was) and never downhill from a steep uphill climb.
 
I am late in saying so... You guys did a great job grilling the burgers and dogs Thursday night. Kudos to the cooks and the entire team. Thank you.
 
Holy shiznit!

That was terrifying!

Put the damn phones away!
 
Agree 100% with Larry. Thanks go out to @cphillips for the use of the grill and to all the AC crew who cooked. We really appreciate it. And Corey, I hope momma is doing well. I hope maybe I can get up there some weekend when you guys are getting together to just chill and meet some more of you.
 
Missed you guys! As well did dad. Been just wrenching away. Working but new job is pretty cool. Happy trails! Might hit the coal miner and scc seeing we didn't come up there
 

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