mounds 8-17-08

Started by ouchman, August 17, 2008, 07:38:38 PM

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sorry, thats all i got before the camera died
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94_xj_country

#1
whose red yj? wish i could have joined ya'
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Paul Hittie

#2
Bummer - didn't see you guys there.  We went over to check out the rocks










Sorry for the cheesy cell phone pics, but I walked out the door without my camera.  Some decent size rocks, a few 18" but most smaller.  We played around for a while on one of the off camber sections (about 3' elevation change left to right, nothing too hairy) but Jonathon didn't like being sideways in his booster seat, and when we dropped off a rock with a big scraping thud, he let me know he was done.  There is enough there to keep you entertained if you are running 33" or smaller tires or have never played in the rocks before, but for a better-built rig or an experienced driver I think you will need to wait for Phase 2 (assuming there is still more to come).
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4x4x4JK

#3
That would be John's YJ.

Had fun, will post some pics tomorrow from our camera.

Nosilla

#4
That wasn't John. That was the guy in the hole right before i went in.

4x4x4JK

#5
Forgot about him.  Sorry!!!

94_xj_country

#6
i hope there will be a phase 2 of that rock course. while that might be fun for a small truck, for people who have rigs on 33+ it would be a walk in the park
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Nosilla

#7
I have to say that it is still a challenge.

Anonymous

#8
Quote from: "94_xj_country"i hope there will be a phase 2 of that rock course. while that might be fun for a small truck, for people who have rigs on 33+ it would be a walk in the park

So I see your sticking to the sidewalks then?!?!  (sorry, had to)