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Post by markc93yj on Sept 21, 2009 8:25:01 GMT -5
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Post by PingPong on Sept 21, 2009 8:32:26 GMT -5
I wanted to give your club a big thanks on behalf of MPJAI. The event went great. WE had a great time as a whole. Tommy and Donnie (i think that was his name) did a grewat job.
My rig (the turd) made it home on the trailer only with some minor body damage, and a toasted power steering pump.
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Post by jeepdude on Sept 21, 2009 8:42:22 GMT -5
Had fun, saw some people I hadn't seen in a while. Rode with Chris B (thanks for the ride Chris and letting me drive the XJ). I did get the pictures and videos off the Crackberry. I will try to get Russ' video uploaded somewhere. Good to see everyone again.
Jonathan
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Post by smrflng on Sept 21, 2009 11:32:14 GMT -5
Can't wait to see the entire video. The crackberry screen is a little small.
Russ
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Post by havock on Sept 21, 2009 11:46:56 GMT -5
As has been said again (and again) Great run this (as they all are). Awesome job to all the Trail guides and a big thank you for doing the job you do. A shout out to all the spotters and the tail gunner without you guys there is no way this would be as fun. Special thanks to Jessie and Sandy (for the Southern hospitality ). Great Event this year, and looking forward to next year already . Dave (Aka Havock) Forgot to mention, if you guys are missing any of that fine Virginia red clay.... check my driveway, I seem to have brought a good bit back to Jersey with me. If you want it please send a self addressed envelope (lots of them) Link to some pics I took ... www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2005430&id=1210882009&l=7281f68442
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Post by TedWendel on Sept 21, 2009 16:17:46 GMT -5
It was fun as usual. Here's a few pictures and one video of Mary's first time up CJ-5 hill. Mary going up CJ-5 hill.Just click on the red X,to see the video. Jersey Joe airing down. My CJ-7 I even took it over some rocks. Rusty's CJ-8 color look familiar? Nick going up CJ-5 hill. Jesse's Comanche Richards before the carnage Richards after the carnage A hole in Richard's transmission
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Post by bensredyj on Sept 21, 2009 19:15:54 GMT -5
Sounds like it was another "Only Oakridge" weekend. We personally enjoyed the food, thanks COOKS IT seamed to be a different annual but still as GREAT.. Can't wait till next year. Ben and Melissa
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Post by BESRK on Sept 21, 2009 19:45:27 GMT -5
Had a great time as usual! Big thanks to everyone who helped organize, trail guide, cook and support the event!!
I got to leave some Lime Green paint on Upper 3.. woohoo!!
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Post by tjrobbie00 on Sept 21, 2009 21:12:33 GMT -5
here is a link to my photobucket account. photobucket.com/tjrobbie (all the oak ridge photos start around page 11 or 12. and also alot of pictures are a series of shots taken in a few seconds. ot is to create .gif files)
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Post by tjrobbie00 on Sept 21, 2009 21:14:19 GMT -5
here is a link to my photobucket account. photobucket.com/tjrobbie (all the oak ridge photos start around page 11 or 12. and also alot of pictures are a series of shots taken in a few seconds. ot is to create .gif files) P.S. i was in group 2? with andy and mike leading the way.
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Post by stuck tj on Sept 21, 2009 22:27:44 GMT -5
Trail 2
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Post by Deleted on Sept 22, 2009 3:18:08 GMT -5
Glad everyone had a good time, and surprisingly I made it out to wheel a little bit both days since Jesse's CJ was "broken" on Friday. I didn't expect to get out at all, but Brian Marshall was a big help and we had a couple chances to get out on the trails. I didn't hear any complaints except for one, and that was from one participant who thought the group was too big. My only mishap was trying to load up Sunday morning, didn't work out so well for me. Thanks again to the guides and burger burners, dinner was great.
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Post by Jesse Schneirla on Sept 22, 2009 6:57:57 GMT -5
I think Keith sabotaged my CJ so he could wheel. Just kidding. Sandy and I were glad that we got to spend some time on the trails with Kenny and Brad's group Saturday morning. Had fun even though I took the easy ways around the obstacles. The little guy in my head told me I better take it easy with me trying to sell the CJ.
I want to thank Craig, Jason, Ryan, Tony, Jim and Eric for the great job they did with the food again this year. I can't believe I forgot to call them out Saturday night. Could have something to do with Eric scarring the bejesus out of me.
I also want to thank all the Tidewater members that lent a hand putting this on this year. I know it left less for Sandy and I to do this year. A special thanks for Keith for taking over the registrations and giving a big hand at making this a success again this year.
I want to thank Mike at Pit Bull for the great donations to our event. Think of them when you buy your next set of tires. Sandy and I are both running them and love them.
The donations from the clubs were awesome again this year and helped us again this year have more than enough prizes to raffle off.
There were many breakages again this year but no one was left behind. I hope everyone had a good time and will put this event on their calendar for next year when we come up with a date.
Keep wheeling and supporting our sport!
Thanks Jesse
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Post by JeepChef on Sept 22, 2009 8:49:49 GMT -5
Thanks To everyone for all the great tips on the trail
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Post by 87B2XLT on Sept 22, 2009 8:51:54 GMT -5
Ted, looks like yours and Rusty's were a two-fer-one paint job deal - I like that color, though! Almost reminds me of my '72 Nova 4-door that departed years ago..... only more shiny! Awesome pics 'n' stuff guys. I wished I could have been there.
Dave G
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