I have been to several events with the little blue truck but never really ran any trails with it until Gator. I went out on a little Scouting run the first Day with Rob's 40, my 60, Woody and his rig, Justin and the Pig from Redline and Wickett with his big buggy with a 40 bezel.
The park was very wet and the trails were seeping water. I took the group back to the end of Black Mamba and tried to give it a run up the hill. I hit it 5 or 6 times with no Luck because of the slick mud. Justin from Redline kept tell me to hit it harder but I had had enough. I told Justing to give it a try. Same number of tries and the same results. Next went Woody with no better luck followed by Wickett( who took an interesting sideways jump) and didnt fair any better. Rob gave it one try but after seeing the effort put forth in front of him, he knew in his mind he wasnt going to have any real luck.
As we were standing there laughing about our efforts, Mike brought the blue truck over and lined it up for a run. We were standing in a group and Justin said to me " He's not going to make it. He wont have the guts to hammer it hard enough to get over the ledge". Mind you that Justing didnt really know Mike from the man in the moon. Peggy just looked at Justin and said." You dont know Mike" . About that time off he went, straight up the hill, bounced over the ledge, and the last I saw him he was laying on his side plowing through a switchback farther up the hill.
I got everyone turned around and went the easy way ( only way for all of us) up to the top and waited for Mike to emerge from the trial on top.
As long as I live I will always remember the smile on that mans face. Man was he proud. There were 5 big trucks running 37 and up tires. Several of them have been featured in Magazines and Mike was the only one that made that hill.
I am sure the rest of you have some better memories. I am just glad I got the chance to have this one of my own.
P.S. I did hear Justin asking Peggy for some mustard to go with the foot he had stuck in his mouth.
The park was very wet and the trails were seeping water. I took the group back to the end of Black Mamba and tried to give it a run up the hill. I hit it 5 or 6 times with no Luck because of the slick mud. Justin from Redline kept tell me to hit it harder but I had had enough. I told Justing to give it a try. Same number of tries and the same results. Next went Woody with no better luck followed by Wickett( who took an interesting sideways jump) and didnt fair any better. Rob gave it one try but after seeing the effort put forth in front of him, he knew in his mind he wasnt going to have any real luck.
As we were standing there laughing about our efforts, Mike brought the blue truck over and lined it up for a run. We were standing in a group and Justin said to me " He's not going to make it. He wont have the guts to hammer it hard enough to get over the ledge". Mind you that Justing didnt really know Mike from the man in the moon. Peggy just looked at Justin and said." You dont know Mike" . About that time off he went, straight up the hill, bounced over the ledge, and the last I saw him he was laying on his side plowing through a switchback farther up the hill.
I got everyone turned around and went the easy way ( only way for all of us) up to the top and waited for Mike to emerge from the trial on top.
As long as I live I will always remember the smile on that mans face. Man was he proud. There were 5 big trucks running 37 and up tires. Several of them have been featured in Magazines and Mike was the only one that made that hill.
I am sure the rest of you have some better memories. I am just glad I got the chance to have this one of my own.
P.S. I did hear Justin asking Peggy for some mustard to go with the foot he had stuck in his mouth.