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So I was back in Philadelphia last weekend and I couldn't pass up this photo op!

Three generations! (now time to work backwards):D
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Was wondering how many members in the rochester nh area. I have a 97 4runner thats is almost ready to get worked.

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It has a 3"ome lift, 33 boggers and a set of DD tires 33" Km2's. Need to address a rocker issue before the sliders go on.
 
We have members all throughout New England but I'd say that there are at least 20 members or so within 30mins of Rochester.

Feel free to contact me directly if you need more information.
Scott

Was wondering how many members in the rochester nh area. I have a 97 4runner thats is almost ready to get worked.

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It has a 3"ome lift, 33 boggers and a set of DD tires 33" Km2's. Need to address a rocker issue before the sliders go on.
 
Was wondering how many members in the rochester nh area. I have a 97 4runner thats is almost ready to get worked.

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It has a 3"ome lift, 33 boggers and a set of DD tires 33" Km2's. Need to address a rocker issue before the sliders go on.

Looks great! Hope to be able to check it out on a run. Welcome to Mud! :flipoff2:
 
Was wondering how many members in the rochester nh area. I have a 97 4runner thats is almost ready to get worked.


It has a 3"ome lift, 33 boggers and a set of DD tires 33" Km2's. Need to address a rocker issue before the sliders go on.
SAS!!!!
 
Our trip West is going well. I have over 2K on the clock.

Been to the track at Indy and saw the Abe Lincoln stuff in in Springfield, IL.

Gas I have purchased has been as low as $3.60 and as high as $4. Here in SD, plus grade is cheaper than regular because the plus has ethanol and regular doesn't. I have seen regular at $4.20 in Illinois. Anyone traveling should use the PC or internet connected phone to find cheap gas, it can be 20-25 cents difference from one locale to another.

Stopped at the Corn Palace in SD today and heading through the Badlands tomorrow along with visiting Rushmore, Crazy Horse, Sturgis and on to Yellowstone. We will be arriving in Moab on Wednesday and participating in the Cruise Moab 2011 events until our departure from there on Saturday. More Southwest touring after that.

Will post pix when I can, too tired tonight.

It is too flat for words in Indiana, Illlinois, and south eastern South Dakota. I clocked one sighting of trees somewhere down the road from where I first saw them on the horizon at just under 12 miles, and this was flat road. I could pick up oncoming cars with lights during the day at 5+ miles.

The wind is brutal. I have had to steer left on right hand sweepers and vice versa depending on the direction it is blowing. I'm carrying quite a bit of weight on this trip. Recovery gear, show stock, luggage, food, beverages, etc. It all adds up. My frist tank was 21mpg and average 20 until I hit the wind. Today I was barely averaging 17. My worst tank on the trip was 16, 70 mph into a 30 mph headwind while gaining elevation.

I stopped at the Flight 93 Memorial in PA on Wednesday, it was a very emotional experience. I have to say that tonight's news gives a lot of closure to that terrible day. We can't bring those people back, but it is hard not to finally have some satisfaction.
 
You can now follow Yankee Toys on twitter.....@yankeetoys get all the latest updates from the Spring Meeting, Fall Gathering etc...plus an easy way to help promote our SPONSORS and other contributors. Have ideas?? Let me know.
 
Absolutely.....
It's just one more way to get our name out there and it's easy for sponsors to keep up with us as well.
I know there's a large number of our members who don't frequent the forum much, we are just trying to keep in touch with those people as well.
 
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