Co4rj 2005
#181
Originally Posted by Flygtenstein
John, you are a master.
Just wanted to restate the web page is up with an e-mail link to get me your info.
Just wanted to restate the web page is up with an e-mail link to get me your info.
http://www.sonoransteel.com/Colorado...boree_2005.htm
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#183
Originally Posted by cracker_1
What is the ph. number for Chalk Creek campground? As we would need a camper site.
#184
Originally Posted by sschaefer3
You can get an individual site or stay in the group site that Adrian has reserved. For the groups site you would contact Adrian.
Chalk Creek Campground
#185
Final Sticker Order Info:
This is the final sticker design. The sticker will be printed on UV resistant adhesive back vinyl. (like last year). It will be die cut - meaning the sticker will be cut around the exact edge of the image - like above image.
Final Size is approx. 5.5" x 3.25"
Price is: $5.00 - payable in cash at the Jam or Prepay with Paypal to: jstavola@earthlink.net
Orders need to be in by Fri. AUG 12th - I will only print the amount ordered.
To Order a sticker - PM me to say you want one.
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Final Apparel Order Info:
Front Design:

Click Here to order a T-shirt, sweatshirt, etc. - Apparel is made by cafepress. I have been pleased with the quality of past year's items.
Thanks,
John
This is the final sticker design. The sticker will be printed on UV resistant adhesive back vinyl. (like last year). It will be die cut - meaning the sticker will be cut around the exact edge of the image - like above image.
Final Size is approx. 5.5" x 3.25"
Price is: $5.00 - payable in cash at the Jam or Prepay with Paypal to: jstavola@earthlink.net
Orders need to be in by Fri. AUG 12th - I will only print the amount ordered.
To Order a sticker - PM me to say you want one.
----------------------------------------------------------------
Final Apparel Order Info:
Front Design:

Click Here to order a T-shirt, sweatshirt, etc. - Apparel is made by cafepress. I have been pleased with the quality of past year's items.
Thanks,
John
#186
Looks great as usual John.
Thanks for clearing things up on the e-mail link.
Everyone who e-mails, please include your screen name as well.
I need a final head count of those in tent city by the 12 of August.
I also need some trail leader volunteers.
Thanks for clearing things up on the e-mail link.
Everyone who e-mails, please include your screen name as well.
I need a final head count of those in tent city by the 12 of August.
I also need some trail leader volunteers.
#188
I need some scenic and moderate leaders.
Big rock leaders will be Jeff or by default whoever I ride with.
I would really like leaders on moderate and big to have winches.
Wheeler needs a leader plus all scenic trails.
If you sent an e-mail today, I got it. I am going to be without reliable net until next weeked starting some time Saturday. No worries, I am not forgetting about people.
Big rock leaders will be Jeff or by default whoever I ride with.
I would really like leaders on moderate and big to have winches.
Wheeler needs a leader plus all scenic trails.
If you sent an e-mail today, I got it. I am going to be without reliable net until next weeked starting some time Saturday. No worries, I am not forgetting about people.
#189
I'll lead Holy Cross, we'll be at the city by noon. No problem as long we follow the 2 locker rule and don't have to stand around for Banjo Playing.
I do think you should make 2 runs on Holy Cross, one for the River Rats and one for the folks who will take the creek as just another bump in the trail.
Reflecting back at these past events all of the problems occurred when one or two people in the group were ill prepared or blatantly over there head. In turn having huge problems at every obstacle, resulting in hours of standing around.
I then think back to our Prichett Canyon run in Moab and think it was great how everyone (yeah I know there was one exception) worked together and we moved alone at a nice pace and got everyone through a killer trail.
I'm not trying to be a prick, that is Adrians job, but for me it's alot more fun when we keep movin along, cover more terrain and don't have alot of standing around.
I would like to see 5 for sure creek crossers smoke up that thing. Then even 1 hour later the river rats could roll up or even the next day.
Just and idea and observation.
I do think you should make 2 runs on Holy Cross, one for the River Rats and one for the folks who will take the creek as just another bump in the trail.
Reflecting back at these past events all of the problems occurred when one or two people in the group were ill prepared or blatantly over there head. In turn having huge problems at every obstacle, resulting in hours of standing around.
I then think back to our Prichett Canyon run in Moab and think it was great how everyone (yeah I know there was one exception) worked together and we moved alone at a nice pace and got everyone through a killer trail.
I'm not trying to be a prick, that is Adrians job, but for me it's alot more fun when we keep movin along, cover more terrain and don't have alot of standing around.
I would like to see 5 for sure creek crossers smoke up that thing. Then even 1 hour later the river rats could roll up or even the next day.
Just and idea and observation.
#190
Originally Posted by sschaefer3
I do think you should make 2 runs on Holy Cross, one for the River Rats and one for the folks who will take the creek as just another bump in the trail.
BTW, I have to work that Friday, but I'll be up there that evening.
#191
Originally Posted by Jeff the marmot
Steve - As a bystander to this, that's kinda funny. Didn't you see that Adrian already has 2 Holy Cross days posted on your web site? LOL. I agree that's the best way to satisfy both of those groups of people.
BTW, I have to work that Friday, but I'll be up there that evening.
BTW, I have to work that Friday, but I'll be up there that evening.
The gang from California will head to Phoenix and then we will head to ALBQ and spend a little quality time at TD's and then up to Colorado, so this will be the first time I roll in on a 6 hour drive and not a 14.
#192
Jeff is leading Iron Chest and Holy Cross below the creek as his attendance permits.
Steve, I will ride with you and you can lead Holy Cross above the creek.
The point of the gathering is not to be exclusive or discriminatory based on truck capability, but in the interest of not spending the whole day on the trail, we will need to have and stick to trail requirements.
Yoder will lead the Chinamen's with bypasses day.
I don't think I have ever run the scenic trails, so if anyone has done them and would like to step up, that would be great.
Idler arm 13 hit the floor today. That is a little more than one a month for the last year.
Steve, I will ride with you and you can lead Holy Cross above the creek.
The point of the gathering is not to be exclusive or discriminatory based on truck capability, but in the interest of not spending the whole day on the trail, we will need to have and stick to trail requirements.
Yoder will lead the Chinamen's with bypasses day.
I don't think I have ever run the scenic trails, so if anyone has done them and would like to step up, that would be great.
Idler arm 13 hit the floor today. That is a little more than one a month for the last year.
#195
Originally Posted by Bighead
Steve: If I do a day trip to BV without Lisa can I hitch a ride for one of the trails...maybe Holy Cross with you and Cheese?
Must...see...solid axle...in...action!
Must...see...solid axle...in...action!
#196
Originally Posted by Flygtenstein
I don't think I have ever run the scenic trails, so if anyone has done them and would like to step up, that would be great.
That way I spend one day on the trail with Aaron and other guys that have bought stuff from me. I want spend some time with my peeps.
You know if we haul booty up Holy cross we can haul booty back down and run Chinaman's as well the same day. Sort of like we do in AZ. Only thing of interest for me on Chinaman's is Hunt's line on whale rock.
Last edited by sschaefer3; Jul 29, 2005 at 03:32 PM.
#197
Originally Posted by Nitro Hotpants
If there is no room in his rig, I'll gladly take anyone who wants to attend the Big Rocks. a 2.7 with dual cases and IFS is cool too, right?
#198
Ok, So Holy Cross Autobahn Race:
Schaefer/Flygt/Urenda
Crowell/Chuckie? (ya gotta have a rear bumper, chuck)
Hughes/
Hunt/
???
Talk amongst yourselves, and post up, who's joining the "no spotting, no stopping madness?
I think 5-7 rigs and we’re gonna run Chinaman’s on the way back………..
Schaefer/Flygt/Urenda
Crowell/Chuckie? (ya gotta have a rear bumper, chuck)
Hughes/
Hunt/
???
Talk amongst yourselves, and post up, who's joining the "no spotting, no stopping madness?
I think 5-7 rigs and we’re gonna run Chinaman’s on the way back………..
#199
Originally Posted by sschaefer3
Ok, So Holy Cross Autobahn Race:
Schaefer/Flygt/Urenda
Crowell/Chuckie? (ya gotta have a rear bumper, chuck)
Hughes/
Hunt/
???
Talk amongst yourselves, and post up, who's joining the "no spotting, no stopping madness?
I think 5-7 rigs and we’re gonna run Chinaman’s on the way back………..

Schaefer/Flygt/Urenda
Crowell/Chuckie? (ya gotta have a rear bumper, chuck)
Hughes/
Hunt/
???
Talk amongst yourselves, and post up, who's joining the "no spotting, no stopping madness?
I think 5-7 rigs and we’re gonna run Chinaman’s on the way back………..

Let's do it!
#200
Schaefer/Flygt/Urenda
Crowell/Chuckie? (ya gotta have a rear bumper, chuck)
Hughes/
Hunt/
Brent/TD's or Band-Aids Striper
???
Come on people, you got two lockers and a brain, sign up! Hughes, you'll be back to Phoenix in the winter for a bumper, but that's fine. Your doing all the work.
Crowell/Chuckie? (ya gotta have a rear bumper, chuck)
Hughes/
Hunt/
Brent/TD's or Band-Aids Striper
???
Come on people, you got two lockers and a brain, sign up! Hughes, you'll be back to Phoenix in the winter for a bumper, but that's fine. Your doing all the work.


