NW WA. state Summer Jam 2003
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That's what my Trail 101 class is all about
Let Corey know if that's something you would like to see so he can decide if there is enough interest to plan it into the schedule.
Let Corey know if that's something you would like to see so he can decide if there is enough interest to plan it into the schedule.
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Hi BT, I think that would be a great idea to have a class up there like that.
Rob has put those on before and from what I hear, a lot of valuable information is learned.
First time I went out last winter I used my new winch just for the heck of it that day to try it out.
Later that day, I got to use it for real as a 2nd gen that was with us got stuck.
Here is the trip, and a few vids named "Matt" showing us getting him out of some deep snow.
http://www.pnw4runners.net/runs/4602/462002.htm
Rob has put those on before and from what I hear, a lot of valuable information is learned.
First time I went out last winter I used my new winch just for the heck of it that day to try it out.
Later that day, I got to use it for real as a 2nd gen that was with us got stuck.
Here is the trip, and a few vids named "Matt" showing us getting him out of some deep snow.
http://www.pnw4runners.net/runs/4602/462002.htm
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I held six of them last season for various clubs, so I am getting the bugs worked out
The feedback I have received seems to indicate that people find it useful, even at the sessions I have charged for, so there must be some substance there (I hope) heheheh
The feedback I have received seems to indicate that people find it useful, even at the sessions I have charged for, so there must be some substance there (I hope) heheheh
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smr4runner: Thanks. I didn't make the site, but the guys I work with have done a great job.
Keep us all posted with info on the summerjam run. Just dont make it during memorial weekend (Im going to eastern washington for some wheelin weehaa!!) My body lift goes on in two weeks!!! Yee haa more!
Keep us all posted with info on the summerjam run. Just dont make it during memorial weekend (Im going to eastern washington for some wheelin weehaa!!) My body lift goes on in two weeks!!! Yee haa more!
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Sounds like it's going to be fun. I'm definitely going to make it. If you need any help Corey, just ask. I don't consider myself to be a newbie wheeler, but would definitely benefit from the wheeling 101 class.
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Ya know, we all would benefit from a good wheeling 101 class. I think that we all need a refresher on trail etiquitte and safety.
I a few month, I'll have a higher level trail program ready to go. I am in the market (and thing I found what I need) for some acerage. I will build an obstacle course for 4wd rigs that will chanllenge anyone.
I was playing at out church today on the course that we have there. Even locked front and rear I gave up on one climb as the mud was too nasty but finally got over a hill climb. My son was in the bacf saying Fun, Fun Fun as I kept trying,. there was no way I could stop.
I hope to have a course on private land that offers mild to wild wheeling and ministers as the same time.
www.faithwheelers.com
I a few month, I'll have a higher level trail program ready to go. I am in the market (and thing I found what I need) for some acerage. I will build an obstacle course for 4wd rigs that will chanllenge anyone.
I was playing at out church today on the course that we have there. Even locked front and rear I gave up on one climb as the mud was too nasty but finally got over a hill climb. My son was in the bacf saying Fun, Fun Fun as I kept trying,. there was no way I could stop.
I hope to have a course on private land that offers mild to wild wheeling and ministers as the same time.
www.faithwheelers.com
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I hope you guys can schedule it for the middle of June. I will be moving to Florida and this would be a great "and he's off!" trip for me. Any later and I will have to show up in a moving van. Thanks for your consideration.
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:pat: You guys couldn't of waited till September eh?? I will hopefully be back in that part of the country then. Maybe next time I guess!
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This sounds fun. If you can plan it either late july or EARLY august, i can probably make it. My wifes parents live in Bend, Oregon and she wanted to visit them this summer. So since I will already be in Bend, maybe I could swing by WA.
Anyone know how far it is from Bend to Washington??
Anyone know how far it is from Bend to Washington??
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This is somewhat off the topic, but for those of the Christian persuasion.... our club, the Faith Wheelers, will also be doing a organized Naches trip in late August
http://207.202.208.243/cgi-bin/ikonb...;t=7;r=1;&#top
http://207.202.208.243/cgi-bin/ikonb...;t=7;r=1;&#top