Whipsaw?

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Probably was when you said you were gonna be a stick in the mud and stay home. :flipoff2::flipoff2::flipoff2:
 
It was more the mustard beer combo...;-)


And wanna to do whipsaw
 
I haven't done Whipsaw in a few years now, I'd be game most likely. The 'saw isn't about wheeling really, it's more for the scenery/campfire sessions. Although it can be interesting at times with mud and/or snow.

Tumbler sure sounds interesting, but my scratched and dented (running) junk isn't old school enough, even with its lack of functional cup holders :)
 
Im interested in spanking the whipsaw with you guys. Hopefully my shift doesn't fall on the weekend you pick

Let me know what weekend works for you and we'll start planning. I should be game w/ exception of the first two weeks of July.
 
Tumbler sure sounds interesting, but my scratched and dented (running) junk isn't old school enough, even with its lack of functional cup holders :)

Ha Ha Jeff, Don't worry, I am not that military ;) I'm just worried that throwing invites out there is going to get a bunch of non-wheelers with their prissy JDMs (or Fgay cruiser pulling 3 ton trailer :hillbilly:) that are going to whine all day about the big scratches and dents on their cushy trucks. I don't want to babysit guys all day on a trail they are not ready for, and I think most of the older guys from the CC that I remember would do OK in tumbler no matter what they drive. And as long as you remember the rusty, oil leaking, beer drinking campfire talk as opposed to the fuel milage, power window, "expedition" talk, you are more than welcome to show up.:hillbilly:
 
Ha Ha Jeff, Don't worry, I am not that military ;) I'm just worried that throwing invites out there is going to get a bunch of non-wheelers with their prissy JDMs (or Fgay cruiser pulling 3 ton trailer :hillbilly:) that are going to whine all day about the big scratches and dents on their cushy trucks. I don't want to babysit guys all day on a trail they are not ready for, and I think most of the older guys from the CC that I remember would do OK in tumbler no matter what they drive. And as long as you remember the rusty, oil leaking, beer drinking campfire talk as opposed to the fuel milage, power window, "expedition" talk, you are more than welcome to show up.:hillbilly:

Easy there, not everyone has a collection of wheeling trucks.:grinpimp:
You just wish you had a minty fresh one. Don't lie.
 
I want to bring the 77.






























:flipoff2:
 
You just wish you had a minty fresh one. Don't lie.

Yes, deep down I am really jelous of the JDM crowd, wishing I could afford one of my own. I lay sleepless at night hoping to win the lottery so I can go out and buy a minty HJD80, with power mirrors so I don't have to keep opening my windows to adust them, and when I do have to open the window I can simply push with just one finger. I dream of the day that I can run simple all terrains and don't have to listen to the crazy racket of swampers on the highway, and I can join my many JDM friends while we wheel the gravel roads of the country side with expedition boxes and we can high five and kick dirt into the faces of the gassers traveling with us when they stop to add another jerry can to their fuel tank! And best of all I wish for the day I can put down my beer into one of the many cupholders as I grow tired of squeezing the cans and spilling beer all over my crotch! One day. One day!:hillbilly:
 
And best of all I wish for the day I can put down my beer into one of the many cupholders as I grow tired of squeezing the cans and spilling beer all over my crotch! One day. One day!:hillbilly:

Apparently Deny has not been in an 80. The two cup holders they do have won't fit a beer can even if they were somewhat accessible.

The fridge on the other hand does keep TWELVE cans nicely chilled and within easy reach, for when you spill one after crotchin it over a bumpy section :D
 
Apparently Deny has not been in an 80. The two cup holders they do have won't fit a beer can even if they were somewhat accessible.

Alas, I have not had the pleasure to ride in an 80. I guess I should have gone further and said I wish for the day I can switch to latte's so that my grande starbucks cup can sit in the cupholders between sips as I grow tired of spilling beer while crotching in my oldschool junk!:grinpimp:
 
Oh, and I have Mud t/a's now, 315's even :)

ooooohhhhhh. Your fellow 80 owners still let you hang out with them even though you up graded to mudders?:hillbilly: Is not too redneck for thems?
 
Well I did have a doubledouble in one hand as we went up the waterfall at Hut.

Spanky At's eh?
wheelstand.webp
 
I think what deny it trying to say is any one can come but expect you truck to be de-valued if its pretty (its a red neck trail)
 
He's got the 60 if he has an oops :flipoff2:.

I think that 60 has opened up a lot of trails (mainlyquad trails) or deny, because he dosent give a sh*t about the body. I don't think he would even take old blue through this trail. (or he woudl and feel bad about it). First time he did this trail he came back with no mirros and pin strips reary down to the metal, the dam quaders never cut the logs back far enough.
 
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