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SAS #7 Color Choices for Swag and Trail Flags

  • • Yellow / Mustard

    Votes: 12 13.0%
  • • Sky Blue

    Votes: 6 6.5%
  • • Pollux Orange

    Votes: 30 32.6%
  • • Spring Green

    Votes: 6 6.5%
  • • Capri Blue

    Votes: 7 7.6%
  • • Rustic Green

    Votes: 31 33.7%

  • Total voters
    92
  • Poll closed .

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@burnttoastburgos and @raisinhell2 I did the same thing 2 days ago. I sent my daughter a happy birthday text. As soon as I hit send, my bride says, "Your a month early".
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The plan is to have this staked down to the trailer by Wednesday July 5th. That long weekend is gonna save my ass.

Finalized a mounting plan.

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And got one coat of paint smeared on.

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Engineer pass is open !!! I'm going to run it this Fri / sat if anyone is interested in joining in lll go in on the lake city side right now my plan is to drive over Fri camp at Toblin falls then run the pass sat then head back or camp again and head back Sunday... I have never been up there this early before expect a mudfest

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Sell it to you. Not dragging it home would make me happy, and I've got ideas for another similar project.

If I had a gooseneck lol. I'll be driving up in the 40 most likely. It's about an hour 15 from the shop.
 
You laugh. I'd let it go cheap.
I've got $3k in material, about 46 hours of fab time so far, and about 30hours of design into it.
 
@DangerNoodle saved my bacon last year…Big Time. He suggested it might last a long time but should really be considered a temporary fix.

It‘s still going strong, lots of miles and lots of wheeling since the repair.👍😊👍
 
About eight hundred and ten hours left!

Stop it please. I still have to pull my engine, fix my motor mounts, rebuild my transmission, reseal by crawl box and transfer case :lol:
 
Stop it please. I still have to pull my engine, fix my motor mounts, rebuild my transmission, reseal by crawl box and transfer case :lol:

Dude, I get it. 😆

I printed off a calender, wrote down the crap that needs to happen, then built a schedule.
I was starting to freak out.
Then I was both soothed and troubled as the reality started creeping in.

Should've skipped this year and started prep for next year. 😄


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Good afternoon everyone, I see that many of you are prepping you Cruisers for this years event.
I recommend these in a list of priorities for myself.
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1. Brakes and steering, please make sure it is up for the trip. The trails we lead aren't necessarily the most difficult but these shelf roads don't allow much room for error.
2. Cooling systems need to be in good working order. Check Hoses, Belts, Fan Clutch, add a coolant catch can (puke tank) if you don't have one. 3. Please verify that 4WD High and Low range engage and you know how to use them.
4. Carburated guys be prepared to purchase Ethenol Free Gasoline. These elevations will vaporlock a rig easily on cheap gas.
5. FireExtinguisher of some type that is charged.
6. Either a hand held or hard mount GMRS / FRS radio for communication. The cheap ones from the big box stores will work fine in a pinch.
7. Please plan on having a relaxed vacation with like minded folks from all over the IH8Mud community. Prepare to make friends for life with many.

We have been very busy behind the scenes getting everything in order for the best SAS yet. Can't wait to see your smiling faces.
Casey..
 
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Would've been year #5 for us, but we'll be at the house on baby duty. I'll live vicariously through y'all via the interwebz. Someone grab a photo of Blue Mesa Reservoir as you pass by please. I'm curious how much it recovered after this year's melt.

I'll add to Casey's list...cooling systems. Those hoses and fan clutches need to be ready to go.
 
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Would've been year #5 for us, but we'll be at the house on baby duty. I'll live vicariously through y'all via the interwebz.

I'll add to Casey's list...cooling systems. Those hoses and fan clutches need to be ready to go.
Thanks for the reminder Zach. List updated..
 
Man, I have to make it one year!

Should be an interesting year with the snow pack melt!
 

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