SAS SAS #6 Official Thread Aug 1 - 5 2022

SAS #6 Colors for Shirts and Trail Flags

  • • Capri Blue

    Votes: 9 10.0%
  • • Sky Blue

    Votes: 5 5.6%
  • • Pollux Orange

    Votes: 9 10.0%
  • • Spring Green

    Votes: 4 4.4%
  • • Yellow / Mustard

    Votes: 13 14.4%
  • • Freeborn Red

    Votes: 29 32.2%
  • • Rustic Green

    Votes: 21 23.3%

  • Total voters
    90
  • Poll closed .

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I called KOA the other day and they just don’t want sites too crowded with vehicles. It may be a game-time decision for them but if everyone is cool and doesn’t cause issues, it sounds like we may be able to fudge it a bit. Just be respectful of rules and we may get some leniency.
I also called and we are limited to two tents per site, rooftop tents are considered tents as well, but hammocks are not, fyi.
Our teen boyz don’t wanna share a tent anymore and so I’m not sure how we are going to do this, this year. 🤨 May put one in a hammocks, lol.
 
@Mesa Woman since Darrell is not going to be here this time, one of your boys can set a tent up at our place 47A. I believe you said you will be close by.👍
 
Hey SASers!!
Just a reminder when visiting the KOA, Ouray, and surround areas that we ARE representing the Cruiser Community! There is new ownership at KOA so let’s make a good impression and show them what an awesome group we are!
I was poking around the KOA website and found these under the group event photos:
We are the only ones on their site for groups & events.
We have Cool Classics and Big Hearts!
See ya in a few days! 👋 :steer: ✌🏼
Absolutely right! Can’t wait to see old friends and welcome new ones into the fold in a few days. Really glad to see so many new attendees this year. Buckle up for another great week, folks!
 
@Mesa Woman since Darrell is not going to be here this time, one of your boys can set a tent up at our place 47A. I believe you said you will be close by.👍
Thank you, John! We are right next door to you! That would be great! Perfect really.
Thank you!
 
75 yards into his trip on his own driveway. Timmy our bourbon sponsor finds himself blocked by a tree branch. @ElviMcCoy

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That’s no hill for a ‘high stepper’.👍🎯👍
 
Seeing if anybody can help get set tires back up to grand junction, I’m leaving Ouray on Thursday back to Grand junction bout hr and half north of Ouray right up to i70 I’m bout 2 miles from 70
Tires are on rims size 285 75 on 17s four total
Let me know thanks
 
Seeing if anybody can help get set tires back up to grand junction, I’m leaving Ouray on Thursday back to Grand junction bout hr and half north of Ouray right up to i70 I’m bout 2 miles from 70
Tires are on rims size 285 75 on 17s four total
Let me know thanks

I maybe could, I'll be heading back to delta.
 
Well 6 days straight working till midnight in preparation and I'm throwing in the towel on driving my 60. My wife and kids decided to join a couple of weeks ago (instead of originally bring a solo trip driving my 70 series) and I've been working night and day to build my camper up for accommodations for the four of us. I had a small punch list I was going to knock out on the 60 and just couldn't get to it. Just finished the camper a few minutes ago though. I'll be in my 100 and unfortunately it doesn't have a solid front axle so hopefully y'all won't kick me out of camp. Building a camper is alot lot building a house and a car in one task. Ive done electrical, plumbing, woodworking, welding, and everything in between. This thing was literally a hollow shell with no electrical or anything couple weeks ago. I wired it inside and out, installed a stove, porch light, furnace, fridge, battery, hardwood counter, faucet, plumbing and water pump, built bunk beds, installed a headliner, vinyl plank flooring, powdered wheels, built a receiver hitch, spare tire carrier and front glass rock guard along with a million other things.

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Well 6 days straight working till midnight in preparation and I'm throwing in the towel on driving my 60. My wife and kids decided to join a couple of weeks ago (instead of originally bring a solo trip driving my 70 series) and I've been working night and day to build my camper up for accommodations for the four of us. I had a small punch list I was going to knock out on the 60 and just couldn't get to it. Just finished the camper a few minutes ago though. I'll be in my 100 and unfortunately it doesn't have a solid front axle so hopefully y'all won't kick me out of camp. Building a camper is alot lot building a house and a car in one task. Ive done electrical, plumbing, woodworking, welding, and everything in between. This thing was literally a hollow shell with no electrical or anything couple weeks ago. I wired it inside and out, installed a stove, porch light, furnace, fridge, battery, hardwood counter, faucet, plumbing and water pump, built bunk beds, installed a headliner, vinyl plank flooring, powdered wheels, built a receiver hitch, spare tire carrier and front glass rock guard along with a million other things.

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Lol, I'm in the same boat. Bringing one of Toyota's only IFS, IRS, and only rear steer rigs. My 40 isn't running yet. 😕
 
Lol, I'm in the same boat. Bringing one of Toyota's only IFS, IRS, and only rear steer rigs. My 40 isn't running yet. 😕
That definitely gets a pass.

Doesn’t make up for the 40 though. Sure wanted to see that thing. Next year it is.
 
Well 6 days straight working till midnight in preparation and I'm throwing in the towel on driving my 60. My wife and kids decided to join a couple of weeks ago (instead of originally bring a solo trip driving my 70 series) and I've been working night and day to build my camper up for accommodations for the four of us. I had a small punch list I was going to knock out on the 60 and just couldn't get to it. Just finished the camper a few minutes ago though. I'll be in my 100 and unfortunately it doesn't have a solid front axle so hopefully y'all won't kick me out of camp. Building a camper is alot lot building a house and a car in one task. Ive done electrical, plumbing, woodworking, welding, and everything in between. This thing was literally a hollow shell with no electrical or anything couple weeks ago. I wired it inside and out, installed a stove, porch light, furnace, fridge, battery, hardwood counter, faucet, plumbing and water pump, built bunk beds, installed a headliner, vinyl plank flooring, powdered wheels, built a receiver hitch, spare tire carrier and front glass rock guard along with a million other things.

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No worries Roma, you haven't been able to make it since year 2. Bringing the family and hanging out is more important than missing one lug per wheel. Looking forward to seeing you brother. Safe travels.
 
Watch for windshield damaging objects this year Chris.
Reportedly had a hit already but not the windshield. If we invited them there Florida birds to SAS, Chris would not be facing this. Agenda item?
 

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