dmc
SILVER Star
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okay last post then i'm done for the night. as i mentioned. my passengers took far more pics than me and i won't have them for a few days.
Led Kane Creek on Saturday which turned out to be quite interesting. luckily everyone in the group was a decent driver and not too high strung. got to spot my first FJ. Guy named Meryl from Fruita, CO. He and it handled the trail just fine. Aside from a broken sway bar bracket on an 80 the run went very smooth until just before the shelf road. As we rounded the last bend I saw a line up of 10 Pinzgauers (sp?), and 5 rental jeeps parked. An ATV rider had fallen at the top of the shelf road climb and needed to be airlifted out.
EMTs decided to let us all go by so they could lower the victim down to where the chopper was going to land. so the Pinz and jeeps climbed the ledges and passed the victim. About half of our group had made the climb up to just below the victim when the helicopter began circling the canyon rim. After some conversation with the S&R lead we waited for the chopper to land then all slowly climbed the road and passed the victim. What should have taken only about 30mins took us almost 90. Our group handled themselves very well and considerately. After crossing the stream one last time we took a bit to get up the last set of ledges. Easy going from there on out.
Led Kane Creek on Saturday which turned out to be quite interesting. luckily everyone in the group was a decent driver and not too high strung. got to spot my first FJ. Guy named Meryl from Fruita, CO. He and it handled the trail just fine. Aside from a broken sway bar bracket on an 80 the run went very smooth until just before the shelf road. As we rounded the last bend I saw a line up of 10 Pinzgauers (sp?), and 5 rental jeeps parked. An ATV rider had fallen at the top of the shelf road climb and needed to be airlifted out.
EMTs decided to let us all go by so they could lower the victim down to where the chopper was going to land. so the Pinz and jeeps climbed the ledges and passed the victim. About half of our group had made the climb up to just below the victim when the helicopter began circling the canyon rim. After some conversation with the S&R lead we waited for the chopper to land then all slowly climbed the road and passed the victim. What should have taken only about 30mins took us almost 90. Our group handled themselves very well and considerately. After crossing the stream one last time we took a bit to get up the last set of ledges. Easy going from there on out.