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Post by Jesse Schneirla on Sept 25, 2006 10:06:17 GMT -5
Please e-mail links to your pictures to jlschneirla@cox.net or offcambercj@cox.net. We are putting together a CD to send to sponsors.
I want to thank all those who helped us put together this event. A big thanks to Jason, Craig, Mike and Ryan for taking care of the food.
We hope to see everyone again next year! Next year we are going wheeling on Friday! We can't stand hearing about the good times wheeling.
Jesse and Sandy
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Post by Chuck on Sept 25, 2006 12:23:29 GMT -5
What an absolute blast! ;D Thanks again to the hardworking crew who put this one together again, and our excellent trail guides (Paul, then Kenny!). I didn't take many pics this year, too busy having fun -- but I did take a few pics of some of the Group 5 crew on Friday. A short sampler: Jim headed for that rock with his left rocker, upper rocks on trail 3: Over and up, with a little pull for help: XJ starting up the rocks at the beginning of 2: A bit blurry, and a lot farther up: I'm still laughing over Jesse winning his own raffle table. I got the chili table, too, so I'm sure you'll be eating off that table again at Harold's next picnic! Edit: Oh, and how could I forget? "Crap, his rear coil just fell out!"
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toydrivertom
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How many times does it have to break??
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Post by toydrivertom on Sept 25, 2006 17:33:01 GMT -5
Thankx to everyone that was involved it was a blast!!! I lost my birfield on the last trail,but I had a hell of a time breaking it.Ya I don't know why the 2 women got broken up either it's a blurrrrrr.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2006 18:38:44 GMT -5
Ya I don't know why the 2 women got broken up either it's a blurrrrrr. Probably because we weren't at a rave (although there were glow sticks flying around) or frat party...my wife was certainly not impressed, nor was I. Another thanks to Jesse, Jason, Craig, Mike and Ryan for the setup and the cooking. We had no idea how much work it was until we saw what you did that afternoon. And Mike, I'm still waiting for that picture......
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Post by LV JEEP'N on Sept 25, 2006 19:17:58 GMT -5
Here are mine: Chapel Trail Damage 1234Climbing the Rocks at the top of 3 567891011I used links instead of uploading due to the size of the pictures.
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Post by swampercj on Sept 25, 2006 20:00:07 GMT -5
Glad everyone made it home safely and sort of in one piece! We had a great time also, and didn’t break a thing. I definitely, want to thank all the folks that put on such a great event; it gets more and more organized each year! I couldn’t believe how early we were hitting the trails! I also want to thank Rick and Debbie for some awesome trail guiding! We only had to turn around once.
Even though we had a huge lineup on both days, I think it still went very well, since most everyone really knew their vehicles true capabilities and didn’t try stuff that was way over there head and we pretty much stayed with the 3-4 strikes and your off the obstacle. Scott
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Post by PaulC on Sept 25, 2006 21:10:26 GMT -5
Had a good time. Wish that we could of gotten up there Thrusday night.
As for the fire place this comes to mind...
"TIDEWATER FOURWHEELERS is a not-for-profit organization promoting responsible, family-oriented four wheeling. We have four wheeling trips to the beaches and the mountains, and all kinds of places in between. In addition, we support many community service projects such as Virginia Beach's "Adopt-A-Highway" program, and the George Washington National Forest's "Adopt-A-Trail" program. Anyone who owns any four wheel drive vehicle, (who is over eighteen years of age) can join. We currently have about 50 familes.
Why would you want to join Tidewater Fourwheelers?
1. Family fun! 2. Use your four wheel drive vehicle for what it was designed for. 3. Enjoy the great outdoors - see places not just everyone can see. 4. Participate in fun activities with other fourwheelers in the area, across the state, and throughout the country. 5. Learn the best ways to fourwheel on different types of terrain."
PaulC
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Post by JeepCJ5 on Sept 26, 2006 9:43:01 GMT -5
As for the fire place this comes to mind... "TIDEWATER FOURWHEELERS is a not-for-profit organization promoting responsible, family-oriented four wheeling. We currently have about 50 familes. Very good point Paul. What comes to mind for me is disappointment that I can't feel comfortable bringing my family to the campfire. I'm not one to try and spoil anyones good time, but there's a time and place for everything. Maybe the best word is inappropriate. .02. Derek
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Post by bensredyj on Sept 26, 2006 14:53:18 GMT -5
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Post by Chuck on Sept 26, 2006 16:11:53 GMT -5
Oh, I almost forgot, I have a LOST AND FOUND to post.
I came back with one more pair of mechanic's gloves than I left home with. They fell off the back of someone's jeep, on the track side of the camp, about 60-70' downhill of the fire pit. Tried, and couldn't find the owner Sunday morning. Check to see if yours are missing, and if so they're yours. ;D
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Post by brokenxj on Sept 26, 2006 17:10:31 GMT -5
HMMM. Everybody get enough beer?
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Post by ex-tbd85hilux on Sept 26, 2006 17:17:07 GMT -5
no beer... I realized I had too much to drink over the weekend when I went to do some basic groceries sunday and my stomach did a back flip as I passed the beer section. I don't drink that often and for me to have a 12 pack in 2 nights while sitting around bs'ing is a little excessive for me.
Paul G.
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Post by BESRK on Sept 26, 2006 19:32:05 GMT -5
Great event as usual! Marlene and I had a great time and would like to thank the organizers and entire staff of volunteers for a superb event! Porta Potties were much better than last year too..
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Post by DJEEPER on Sept 26, 2006 22:35:30 GMT -5
i had fun and only had minor damage (yet seems to be common in that one rock garden)
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Post by bensredyj on Sept 27, 2006 9:39:21 GMT -5
Hey DJ, looks like ya need to upgrade to the WJ tierod and scrap the wimpy TJ. BEN
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