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Wow looks like an awesome time, sorry I missed it.
Maybe the 2010 HDC Moab will have a few non-rock-crawler types to group together for more mild wheeling too. I know I'll be done with school so I'll be the first to sign up.
Sure - just look at the first picture up from here of Evan riding his slider...
I just want to be considerate of other's wheeling needs so I'm usually reluctant to participate in anything that I know the rest of the participants will enjoy the hard stuff. I worry about forcing somebody to take care of the wuss because not all runs can be done with unmodified trucks. Then that person might miss out on the really good stuff they wanted to do just because I couldn't/wouldn't go on a particular trail.
I'm of this mindset as well Marc, so maybe we could be the photo crew or something.
Even tho I've improved/upgraded my 60, I'd still like to take my dogs along for overnite runs, and they don't enjoy being popcorned around in the back.
From Rising Sun.
Cruise Moab 2010 Dates:Get those vacation requests in now and be ready in January to sign up.
Wed, April 28- Sun, May 2, 2010
Cruise Moab 2010 registration will start in early January 2010.
Sounds like we can start planning for next year.
Agreed, although if you have a "Draw Tight" type hitch in the back you'll probably be OK. I drove behind O'Niell on Fins and he dragged his butt on everything, but with the hitch he did no damage (that time at least).Marc, not to scare you, but make sure you have some rear protection on the hundy.!