What Did You Do with Your 80 This Weekend? (67 Viewers)

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just finished replacing the exhaust from the manifolds to the borla, nice and quiet now, and no more o2 sensor codes due to rusted convertors and cracked welds at the two into one section.

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Went to the snow play area at Paradise on Mt Rainier. Girls loved it.

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piled it full and went car camping in western NC for a beautiful sunny 70 degree weekend with the kid
 
Took my 6 year old son for some desert camping in Red Rock (Mohave ) ca area. Got 25 mpg on the way there and 17mpg wheeling in the desert at slow speeds... Got to love the 4bt and NV4500.. Met another 80 guy out there from here but forget his name..
Seen your rig near Dino Park shell beach Nice Set up! -Joe-
 
Green Day, Moab Rim, & Behind the Rocks. Moab, UT.

Pic is the High Dive obstacle on Behind the Rocks.

Man, I sure would have to work up the courage for that one!:eek:
 
Green Day, Moab Rim, & Behind the Rocks. Moab, UT.

Pic is the High Dive obstacle on Behind the Rocks.

That'll make you pucker. :clap:
 
Man, I sure would have to work up the courage for that one!:eek:

Really was not that bad. As long as you have armor a long wheel base rig does not have too much trouble dropping down. Little wheel lift on the passenger side. I wish I had a picture of the Guardian or some of the tippy stuff on Moab Rim. Steep ups and downs never bother me but put my drivers seat on the low side of an off camber obstacle and my cheeks grip the seat pretty well.

Our full club trip report here:http://www.risingsun4x4club.org/forum2/showthread.php?t=19288

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Really was not that bad. As long as you have armor a long wheel base rig does not have too much trouble dropping down. Little wheel lift on the passenger side. I wish I had a picture of the Guardian or some of the tippy stuff on Moab Rim. Steep ups and downs never bother me but put my drivers seat on the low side of an off camber obstacle and my cheeks grip the seat pretty well.

Our full club trip report here:http://www.risingsun4x4club.org/forum2/showthread.php?t=19288

Typed poorly from my iPhone using IH8MUD

Is your Dog ok?
 
Really was not that bad. As long as you have armor a long wheel base rig does not have too much trouble dropping down. Little wheel lift on the passenger side. I wish I had a picture of the Guardian or some of the tippy stuff on Moab Rim. Steep ups and downs never bother me but put my drivers seat on the low side of an off camber obstacle and my cheeks grip the seat pretty well.

Our full club trip report here:http://www.risingsun4x4club.org/forum2/showthread.php?t=19288

Typed poorly from my iPhone using IH8MUD

Yesterday I was able to talk my self into doing my first (small) stair climbing obstacle at the local OHV park. I must say, after I did it, I wouldn't hesitate to do it again. It gave me the confidence to move over to the intermediate wall climb next time out...

Thanks for the feedback.

My fist rock crawl at the park Sunday....No pic of the wall climb.

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I FOUND A PUDDLE!!!!!! Sorry I was just way excited!

I love rolling up to the drive through window with large clumps of mud on the hood, looking like the swamp monster. Never fails to make people grin.

Except perhaps anyone driving behind me...
 
I've been refused by more than one car wash, and dimed out while using a self serve. Can't an ignorant hillbilly wash his rig in peace these days? FIGHT THE POWER! lol
 
Is your Dog ok?

I slammed his paw in the lift gate by accident. It cut one of the pads of his foot pretty bad. Gushed blood for a couple minutes. Its amazing how quick a dog's blood clots. Anyway we wrapped it up and put a bootie on him. I've learned to carry some for just this reason. He did a 2 mile hike later in the day as well as ran along the truck for a while. So yes is OK but still favoring it a little. Thanks for asking by the way.
 
I slammed his paw in the lift gate by accident. It cut one of the pads of his foot pretty bad. Gushed blood for a couple minutes. Its amazing how quick a dog's blood clots. Anyway we wrapped it up and put a bootie on him. I've learned to carry some for just this reason. He did a 2 mile hike later in the day as well as ran along the truck for a while. So yes is OK but still favoring it a little. Thanks for asking by the way.

Ouch, glad you had the stuff at hand to tend to it. Great idea on the booties! Got to remember to pack my dogs from now on. Seen a few bad Glass cuts on friends dogs paws, it is amazing how fast they clot as long as its not down to a vein.

Looks like a great few days out as well. Its on my list for next year this time.
 

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