The Gluches - April 21st...Dual Ride with Midlands Cruisers

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"Bonnie gets radical air"
 
Boy Howdy! Sounds like Wild Bill had a :bounce2: rowdy :bounce: day at the Gulches. Heather and I escaped any damage except for my well worn driverside bumperette in the rear. I actually tagged it again backing up in our campsite!

Man, we had a great time! The weather was perfect for wheeling and camping. The competition was thoroughly entertaining as we got to witness a few runs in "The Bowl" and then on "Shipwreck". I'm uploading video today into my Photobucket account. I'll post up a link when I'm done.

Marshall, thanks for putting this one together. We definitely need to hit this place again since it is so close to most of the Upstaters. If these pictures dont' convince the ones who couldn't make it, then I don't know what will.

The campsite we stayed in (#1) was ideal for a large group and out of the way from most of the trails, unlike many we saw along trail 2. If we needed to expand, camp 2 is just about 75 yards away.

The trail system seems confusing at first but once you get the hang of it, it's not bad at all. Two major trails (#1 & #2) traverse the upper and lower edges of the park. Then all the challenge trails (most of them 1-way) go up from the bottom trail to the top trail. You loop around again and find a new challenge. Skip's map is just a wee bit off scale, that's all. We tackled 3, 5, 56, 8, 13, 14, 17, 19, 20 and 24 plus Suspension Junction & the Pipe Garden. I got hung up on my first run across the Pipes and a friendly giant Taco gave me a tug.:cool:

I also have to say that I'm feeling a little better about my spotting skills. I got plenty of practice this weekend since we had such a small group running the trails in the late afternoon and evening. Shhhh, Cat likes taking over the driver's seat too. :D I think I'm finally finding my groove (or is it rut?). A big thanks to my mentors, Dan and Heather!

Pics and vids coming soon!
 
Sounds like everyone had a great time. I'm sorry I missed it.

Boy Howdy! Sounds like Wild Bill had a :bounce2: rowdy :bounce: day at the Gulches. Heather and I escaped any damage except for my well worn driverside bumperette in the rear. I actually tagged it again backing up in our campsite!

Man, we had a great time! The weather was perfect for wheeling and camping. The competition was thoroughly entertaining as we got to witness a few runs in "The Bowl" and then on "Shipwreck". I'm uploading video today into my Photobucket account. I'll post up a link when I'm done.

Marshall, thanks for putting this one together. We definitely need to hit this place again since it is so close to most of the Upstaters. If these pictures dont' convince the ones who couldn't make it, then I don't know what will.

The campsite we stayed in (#1) was ideal for a large group and out of the way from most of the trails, unlike many we saw along trail 2. If we needed to expand, camp 2 is just about 75 yards away.

The trail system seems confusing at first but once you get the hang of it, it's not bad at all. Two major trails (#1 & #2) traverse the upper and lower edges of the park. Then all the challenge trails (most of them 1-way) go up from the bottom trail to the top trail. You loop around again and find a new challenge. Skip's map is just a wee bit off scale, that's all. We tackled 3, 5, 56, 8, 13, 14, 17, 19, 20 and 24 plus Suspension Junction & the Pipe Garden. I got hung up on my first run across the Pipes and a friendly giant Taco gave me a tug.:cool:

I also have to say that I'm feeling a little better about my spotting skills. I got plenty of practice this weekend since we had such a small group running the trails in the late afternoon and evening. Shhhh, Cat likes taking over the driver's seat too. :D I think I'm finally finding my groove (or is it rut?). A big thanks to my mentors, Dan and Heather!

Pics and vids coming soon!
 
The little known secret to spotting is that is one of the best ways to get better at driving. You get to know the truck so much better from the outside. I think everyone out there did really well this weekend, except when I sunk the Avocado :).

The weather was AMAZING for camping. Best weather I have seen in a long time...just perfect. We need to get back there and camp some more and play. I want to try some of the trails on the far side of that park.

Oh, my camera decided to only keep a few pictures, I think I accidentally deleted some (new camera). Whoops! I only took pics during the comp so not a huge deal. I think I have the video of the monster truck on shipwreck.
 
Sounds like you guys had a blast. Wish I could have made it. Next one for sure.
 
Boy Howdy! Sounds like Wild Bill had a :bounce2: rowdy :bounce: day at the Gulches. Heather and I escaped any damage except for my well worn driverside bumperette in the rear. I actually tagged it again backing up in our campsite!

Man, we had a great time! The weather was perfect for wheeling and camping. The competition was thoroughly entertaining as we got to witness a few runs in "The Bowl" and then on "Shipwreck". I'm uploading video today into my Photobucket account. I'll post up a link when I'm done.

Marshall, thanks for putting this one together. We definitely need to hit this place again since it is so close to most of the Upstaters. If these pictures dont' convince the ones who couldn't make it, then I don't know what will.

The campsite we stayed in (#1) was ideal for a large group and out of the way from most of the trails, unlike many we saw along trail 2. If we needed to expand, camp 2 is just about 75 yards away.

The trail system seems confusing at first but once you get the hang of it, it's not bad at all. Two major trails (#1 & #2) traverse the upper and lower edges of the park. Then all the challenge trails (most of them 1-way) go up from the bottom trail to the top trail. You loop around again and find a new challenge. Skip's map is just a wee bit off scale, that's all. We tackled 3, 5, 56, 8, 13, 14, 17, 19, 20 and 24 plus Suspension Junction & the Pipe Garden. I got hung up on my first run across the Pipes and a friendly giant Taco gave me a tug.:cool:

I also have to say that I'm feeling a little better about my spotting skills. I got plenty of practice this weekend since we had such a small group running the trails in the late afternoon and evening. Shhhh, Cat likes taking over the driver's seat too. :D I think I'm finally finding my groove (or is it rut?). A big thanks to my mentors, Dan and Heather!

Pics and vids coming soon!


Hey rick! I passed you on 316, of course I was headed to the airport for work instead of ride #$%^#%^
 
Hey rick! I passed you on 316, of course I was headed to the airport for work instead of ride #$%^#%^

I wondered who's 80 had a waving hand sticking out of it! Glad you posted up. ;p Sorry you missed the fun.:frown:
 
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You made a wise choice right there Mr. Troll :)
 
Looks like a ton of fun, maybe next time... Turning green with envy...:crybaby:
 
Hey gang. Hollie here. Just wanted to say it was really great officially meeting you all on Sunday. I was very happy on Saturday at the Gulches Comp. to see the FJ's out, but was a little bummed that I didn't get to see them run.

However, Bill and Jimbo made my day Sunday when they showed up. I have never had the pleasure of seeing the FJ's in action and I was very impressed. Makes me wish even more so that I had gotten a locker! Anyways, We had a great run together and I most definitely look forward to meeting up and wheeling again. *Just let me get the H3 fixed first!


I don't have many pics, but what I do have, I'll get on here ASAP.
 

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