SE4RJ was awesome! (Post pics here)
#141
Originally Posted by sdastg1
national toyota jambo.
http://www.tinbenders.org/jamboree/
People from all over the country. Moab or Farminton or Colorado would be more east.
I say we all get togehter and run Holy Cross. Now that WOULD be fun. EVERYONE crosses the creek.
#142
Originally Posted by sdastg1
This is definitely something that needs to happen. Get some corporate sponsors, maybe not just 4runner, but like a national toyota jambo.
Chris
#144
Originally Posted by sschaefer3
I say we all get togehter and run Holy Cross. Now that WOULD be fun. EVERYONE crosses the creek.
#145
All-Pro already has a 4Runner Jamboree.
we got to remember, the 4Runners on this forum represent mostly 3rd Gen 4Runners that do not wheel hardcore like the 1st/2nd Gen guys do. most of these guys are found on Pirate, which if posted on that forum, a Jamboree would turn HUGE.
we got to remember, the 4Runners on this forum represent mostly 3rd Gen 4Runners that do not wheel hardcore like the 1st/2nd Gen guys do. most of these guys are found on Pirate, which if posted on that forum, a Jamboree would turn HUGE.
#147
Sorry guys, but I'm driving out west anytime soon. Too much money and time required, and the spouse wouldn't dig that for her vacation. There's enough wheeling for me in the east with a wide variety of terrain from dry rock, to wet rock, to mud, to whatever, so if anyone ever wants to get together in the east, I'm totally game.
Chris
Chris
#148
Someone PM me a time and date later in the summer, as in after August where we could hit Attica for a while. Hopefully I will get my time working and have the rig set.
No, you can't go anywhere and wheel it like the locals. The first trip on a trail is a time to try and see the good lines. When you are local, you already know them. I will keep trying to look local, it seems I have been doing all right with it so far.
35's and the belly skids will fix the Chinamen's issue, but you looked like a pro on Whale Rock and French Creek. I think you will eat up Moab, basically Arizona with more traction and rack faces instead of individual rocks. Less than a week Steve.
No, you can't go anywhere and wheel it like the locals. The first trip on a trail is a time to try and see the good lines. When you are local, you already know them. I will keep trying to look local, it seems I have been doing all right with it so far.
35's and the belly skids will fix the Chinamen's issue, but you looked like a pro on Whale Rock and French Creek. I think you will eat up Moab, basically Arizona with more traction and rack faces instead of individual rocks. Less than a week Steve.
#149
Originally Posted by ravencr
Sorry guys, but I'm driving out west anytime soon. Too much money and time required, and the spouse wouldn't dig that for her vacation. There's enough wheeling for me in the east with a wide variety of terrain from dry rock, to wet rock, to mud, to whatever, so if anyone ever wants to get together in the east, I'm totally game.
Chris
Chris
#152
Originally Posted by Firetaco
if you feel like a little trip, zac and i are talking about a gardendale/close to gardendale ride soon. we MIGHT let a 4-runner crash our party!!! let me know if you're interested!! i'll let you know as soon as we hammer out the date/time/difficulty of the ride,but it will be at least 3-6 weeks. later
Ernie
Ernie

#153
I don't know about a SPAZ Steve, but whatever you want to assume, because you know what that means. We'll see when the day arrives that we get a chance to wheel together.
I too vote for the SE4RJ to be held at Tellico once per year, but I also vote for another trip to be held at Windrock, TN about 6 months apart from each other. Windrock has some very fun trails for our rigs.
As far as Paragon Brett, where do I find out the information on it? Bratik? Is there a link to a page about it?
Chris
I too vote for the SE4RJ to be held at Tellico once per year, but I also vote for another trip to be held at Windrock, TN about 6 months apart from each other. Windrock has some very fun trails for our rigs.
As far as Paragon Brett, where do I find out the information on it? Bratik? Is there a link to a page about it?
Chris
#154
Originally Posted by ravencr
I don't know about a SPAZ Steve, but whatever you want to assume, because you know what that means. We'll see when the day arrives that we get a chance to wheel together.
I too vote for the SE4RJ to be held at Tellico once per year, but I also vote for another trip to be held at Windrock, TN about 6 months apart from each other. Windrock has some very fun trails for our rigs.
As far as Paragon Brett, where do I find out the information on it? Bratik? Is there a link to a page about it?
Chris
I too vote for the SE4RJ to be held at Tellico once per year, but I also vote for another trip to be held at Windrock, TN about 6 months apart from each other. Windrock has some very fun trails for our rigs.
As far as Paragon Brett, where do I find out the information on it? Bratik? Is there a link to a page about it?
Chris
I too vote for Tellico and Windrock. Why not a trip 3 or 4 times a year. One in May, one in the fall for the scenery of leaves changing, one between Christmas and new years (Windrock b/c I'll be in Townsend already).
I wouldn't be opposed to a Uwharrie or GWNF trip either-I have never been to either.
We do need to start a new thread for this discussion.
#156
Originally Posted by Firetaco
you got it,old f*rt!!!
Ernie
Ernie
Chris
#158
Originally Posted by ravencr
As far as big trips, your idea sounds great to have 4 trips a year.
Chris
Chris

Come on Ernie, I'm waiting on some dates homey!
#159
Hey guys! This is my first post on yotatech, so excuse any errors. Just wanted to give a huge "THANK YOU" to everyone that made it to SE4RJ, and post my pics as well! It was great to meet you all! I really had no idea what to expect, being that it was my first true experience with wheeling, and I can honestly admit my new-found addiction. Everyone was extremely nice, gracious, and helpful. I feel very lucky to have been able to be a part of it. I truly hope to have the opportunity to wheel with each and every one of you again at some point. You are all a great bunch of guys... and gals, and dogs! hehe
Here's my pics! Enjoy! And again, thank you all very much!
http://pics.rickbeatty.com/
Rick
Here's my pics! Enjoy! And again, thank you all very much!
http://pics.rickbeatty.com/
Rick
#160
Originally Posted by synovus
Hey guys! This is my first post on yotatech, so excuse any errors. Just wanted to give a huge "THANK YOU" to everyone that made it to SE4RJ, and post my pics as well! It was great to meet you all! I really had no idea what to expect, being that it was my first true experience with wheeling, and I can honestly admit my new-found addiction. Everyone was extremely nice, gracious, and helpful. I feel very lucky to have been able to be a part of it. I truly hope to have the opportunity to wheel with each and every one of you again at some point. You are all a great bunch of guys... and gals, and dogs! hehe
Here's my pics! Enjoy! And again, thank you all very much!
http://pics.rickbeatty.com/
Rick
Here's my pics! Enjoy! And again, thank you all very much!
http://pics.rickbeatty.com/
Rick
Just for that I'm stealing the pics of me.
Bill
Last edited by bobzemuda; May 24, 2004 at 01:52 PM.


