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Old Aug 4, 2008 | 05:02 AM
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Colorado 4Runner Jamboree 2008

Thanks for everyone showing up and making this years Jamboree a success!! I didn't count the # of rigs total but it was well above 30 for the weekend.

We had a decent sized group run Holy Cross on Friday. We had the entire trail to ourselves for most of the day (we ran into 3 Jeeps at the top). These pictures are from Jade on COTTORA

Lining up for the second obstacle after The Bailout. Isaac going for a difficult line in the background.

Doug sneaking around on the usual line.

Some minor detail of Isaac's line.


Jay on the usual line.

Nate following Isaac.



Some of the parking arrangements while letting some of the bigger trucks passed us at French Creek.

The right side line just through French Creek. (I didn't get names of some folks.)

Sort of the "right line". Maybe a little too right.

Isaac broke a bead at French Creek.

Aaron motoring right through the right side of French Creek. This is the same line that Nate did.


Except this last little bit.

This truck took a little more time and effort.


Some pictures of Cleveland Rock for Nic. When I arrived on the scene this is where I found Aaron. It's a long way down on the right side.

He tried this line.

and tried....

...and eventually took a break.

Cory suggested this line.

I had to wiz and missed his summit....
The difference between Aaron's 4 Runner and Cory's XtraCab wheelbase was only 3 inches, but made a difference.



...a tow strap to bring that driver's side tire down and a little extra weight on the passenger tire did the trick.
Same scenario here.

After hiking down from Holy Cross City....

...we found Nate at French Creek, in a bit of a spot.

and a spot of another kind....

There is still just a little snow up high yet.


6 of us ran BV Carnage on Saturday. I don't have pictures or video yet but it was a good day. We did have some carnage, R&P toasted, DIRTCO busted his brand new windshield, Cubuff4Runner bent a rear axle housing, tons of new body damage on everyone!

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Old Aug 4, 2008 | 07:17 AM
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We forgot our camera . Danny got some good shots of our rigs on Chinaman gulch. I'll be waiting patiently for them.

What about you Aaron? Pics?
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Old Aug 4, 2008 | 08:07 AM
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Originally Posted by TG87runner
We forgot our camera . Danny got some good shots of our rigs on Chinaman gulch. I'll be waiting patiently for them.

What about you Aaron? Pics?
I didn't take a single picture but got some video I need to capture onto the computer sometime. My brother's friend Andy took a ton of pictures and he'll be sharing them soon.

There are some Holy Cross pictures on this thread
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Old Aug 4, 2008 | 08:31 AM
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DonG, Poorboyota26, 4RunnerFreak & I went up Mt. Antero on Sunday. Beautiful drive as always. Kevin, Danny, Tara, & I scrambled to the summit for a quick look around before the electric storms came in and made our CB antennas buzz.

On the way up we met a Cummins-powered rig with a Subaru Forester body. I think PoorBoy got a picture of it. I'd like to know more about it. Has anyone found anything on the web about it?

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Old Aug 4, 2008 | 09:45 AM
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I'll post a bunch... I had a good time, next time I'll probably camp. Volcom, thanks for putting this together. If you do it next year I'd be willing to help out.

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CHINAMAN's (in no particular order)










IRON CHEST, went by my lonesome, probably wasn't the best idea, I had to winch myself out once.





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Old Aug 4, 2008 | 09:56 AM
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I had a great time running Holy Cross & Carnage. It was nice to finally put some faces to the names... I had to make a few trips back and forth to Pueblo to get my rig and Aaron's down there and then got a ride back up to Denver. I finally made it home at 11:00 last night... It was one long day. Now time to find a new housing.
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Old Aug 4, 2008 | 10:03 AM
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Originally Posted by 86Original
DonG, PoorBoyYota26, 4RunnerFreak & I went up Mt. Antero on Sunday. Beautiful drive as always. Kevin, Danny, Tara, & I scrambled to the summit for a quick look around before the electric storms came in and made our CB antennas buzz.
How long did it take to hike up from the trail to the summit?

Looked a lot longer/more serious hike than I had thought it would be!
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Old Aug 4, 2008 | 10:24 AM
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Originally Posted by tc
How long did it take to hike up from the trail to the summit?

Looked a lot longer/more serious hike than I had thought it would be!
I've been up too many 14ers to give an "average" assessment. I'll let poorboyota26 or 4RunnerFreak pipe in for that. I think we made it to the summit in about 45-60 minutes, and back down in about 20-30 minutes. Weather is definitely the most serious part at that time of day. There's no way I would have gone up there with the weather we had if we didn't have vehicles to jump into fairly quickly.

I've had friends tell of being up on the mountain when their mountaineering axes started "singing". Been above Yankee boy when everyone's hair stood on end (we dove into the vehicles as quickly as possible). This is the first time I've seen what the static will do with a CB antenna. Had radio disconnected to use as walkie-talkie, and the antenna connector was arcing about every 15 seconds.

Was very much relieved when the whole party was inside vehicles. As the "senior" member of the hiking party, didn't want to be responsible for someone getting struck. Not sure everyone else was aware of the seriousness of the situation. By the time we got part way down the trail in the vehicles, I think they were, as lightning was striking in the vicinity of where we had just been.

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Old Aug 4, 2008 | 10:40 AM
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IRON CHEST, went by my lonesome, probably wasn't the best idea, I had to winch myself out once.
When did you go? I was looking for you & Mythica & Mtn_goat, Saturday morning, but couldn't raise anyone on the radio. Was in St. Elmo @ 10am. Headed up IC about 11am, solo also. Figured I could winch if needed. Got about 50yds from the top end of the Rock Garden before my passenger front valve stem was crushed by a rock (flat) (Anyone ever seen that happen before??????). Had to change the tire and put on my 235/75/15 spare. Local kid on old Honda bike, Anthony, came along and helped stack rocks to jack on and spot me getting turned around. Met Mt_Goat, DonG, Ike, & (Pest?) at the trailhead. They'd gone up Grizzly first.
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Old Aug 4, 2008 | 11:49 AM
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Looks like an awesome time.

Sorry i missed everything. The trip from taylor park to Iron chest was about a 4 hour trek over Tincup pass. So yeah i was way later than i thought

maybe next time!

Glad everyone had a great time.
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Old Aug 4, 2008 | 12:05 PM
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Originally Posted by 86Original
On the way up we met a Cummins-powered rig with a Subaru Forester body. I think PoorBoy got a picture of it. I'd like to know more about it. Has anyone found anything on the web about it?
Theo,
Here is a picture I took.


Here is a link to the pictures/Videos from Altero
http://s269.photobucket.com/albums/j...ount%20Antero/

Here is a link to the pictures/Videos from Chinaman Gultch
http://s269.photobucket.com/albums/j...aman%20Gultch/

I'll add pics as I can.
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Old Aug 4, 2008 | 12:34 PM
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Thanks to Aaron for setting this up.
And to Scotty for an awesome raffle.













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Old Aug 4, 2008 | 01:34 PM
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Originally Posted by 86Original
When did you go? I was looking for you & Mythica & Mtn_goat, Saturday morning, but couldn't raise anyone on the radio. Was in St. Elmo @ 10am. Headed up IC about 11am, solo also. Figured I could winch if needed. Got about 50yds from the top end of the Rock Garden before my passenger front valve stem was crushed by a rock (flat) (Anyone ever seen that happen before??????). Had to change the tire and put on my 235/75/15 spare. Local kid on old Honda bike, Anthony, came along and helped stack rocks to jack on and spot me getting turned around. Met Mt_Goat, DonG, Ike, & (Pest?) at the trailhead. They'd gone up Grizzly first.
I went Sunday morning...I asked around camp Saturday night but nobody gave me a response.
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Old Aug 4, 2008 | 01:45 PM
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Was there a reason OCG was run backward? I saw a few shots of the waterfall/whaletail, any more?
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Old Aug 4, 2008 | 01:47 PM
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Originally Posted by AxleIke
Was there a reason OCG was run backward? I saw a few shots of the waterfall/whaletail, any more?
I think the group got split up and the people that have never ran the trail before took a left rather than a right.
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Old Aug 4, 2008 | 01:50 PM
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Good trip. Only got pics of a few rigs since we got split up. I have no idea what was worng with my camera, but usually, these are MUCH better.













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Old Aug 4, 2008 | 01:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Volcom
I think the group got split up and the people that have never ran the trail before took a left rather than a right.
That's exactly what happened. Fun trail though, even in reverse
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Old Aug 4, 2008 | 02:35 PM
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Awesome trip guys!, only suggestion would have been a role call in the AM, I woke up, and a lot of people were gone... will definately make it next year, hopefully we can all get together at a certain time in the AM, and all decide who wants to go where... just my $.02
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Old Aug 4, 2008 | 02:42 PM
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I had a fantastic time. Thanks Aaron for setting it up. I'm sad I didn't win Scotty's bumper, but at least it went to another 4Runner that actually NEEDED it! Congrats PoorBoy! Hope to do this again next year.
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Old Aug 4, 2008 | 06:26 PM
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Did anybody hit Minesweeper?
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