CA4ROC one more time...
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Oh sorry, I thought six different mentions of wanting a sticker would warrant me posting the pics of the die cut ones that have already been made. My bad. We'll keep "wheeling like mad" down here and let you have important non-sticker related discussions that will add to and not take away from this sacred thread. Maybe you need a topic? How about posing a camry on a dirt mound and taking some really neat pictures? How cool would that guy be? Discuss.
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according to that trail difficulty chart, im about a 4 becuase im only a 4x2.... soon i will be locked, and im a bit crazy with 4x4 experience, so that will count for a lot, i think at that point i might be an 8-9
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Originally Posted by JoKEpLaYeR
I think a generic 4ROC sticker would be fine.
Originally Posted by JoKEpLaYeR
Maybe we could design a vinyl-cut sticker with the website address to go underneath the generic 4ROC sticker sometime in the future....
Thanks for the rest of your posts - it had nothing to do with what YotaTech is all about. There is a community here and we don't need stupid little disruptions.
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Originally Posted by JoKEpLaYeR
Second, No where on your rig is there a www.CA4ROC.com address.
the original sticker that was made looked like these-
Of course mine was made when the only 4roc site was 4roc.org
Originally Posted by JoKEpLaYeR
Thanks for the rest of your posts - it had nothing to do with what YotaTech is all about. There is a community here and WE don't need stupid little disruptions.
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ok everybody... breathe....
I know the stickers thing has been done before. I couldn't remember who all has done/produced them. I am trying to nudge a little toward gittin' things movin' here because there's been a chunk of interest lately, but the last alpha dog on this here project done moved to Iowa.
Everybody play nice!
Or I'll have Bob read political commentary at you until your ears bleed!
I know the stickers thing has been done before. I couldn't remember who all has done/produced them. I am trying to nudge a little toward gittin' things movin' here because there's been a chunk of interest lately, but the last alpha dog on this here project done moved to Iowa.
Everybody play nice!
Or I'll have Bob read political commentary at you until your ears bleed!
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OK, as punishment for all of you who didn't play nice..........
You have to organize a wheeling trip, with trails, maps and camping sites
BTW who is interested in going to the SIerra's Bald Mountain 7-10 Oct?? Before it closes for the winter. See thread under trail planning.
You have to organize a wheeling trip, with trails, maps and camping sites
BTW who is interested in going to the SIerra's Bald Mountain 7-10 Oct?? Before it closes for the winter. See thread under trail planning.
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ok did i miss something here on these stickers?
btw, how in the world do I find out if I'm a member of the CA roc anyway? I think I signed up along time ago when it first started but I don't remember my user/pw anymore.. doh! Scott, you think you can PM me w/ the correct info? Thanks!
Also I took a quick look and noticed that we have dues? really? doh!
So, whats the deal w/ CA4Roc? seems like it comes and goes comes and goes....
Btw, just to get stuff rolling... we should have annual function where everyone can meet/greet. (i.e. Pismo). It would be ideal to run the pismo runs specifically for the ca4roc. this way we get the group together and thus can start doing stuff rather than bicker and do nothing. I only say this because the last Pismo trip was a blast and 99% of the members there were all from cali (and yotatech) thus it just makes sense to put both together. Since that event was not a yotatech event, i don't see why we can't convert it into a ca4roc event. I know it's no easy task to get an organization off the ground but we should start somewhere.
What we can do is by start small.... have 1 annual event in Pismo (since this way we can get both socal and norcal together). Then eventually do more events or even change location. I.e. norcal one year, socal another year. Any other small venues can also be ca4roc event thus giving us more exposure and getting this off the ground. I know we're all excited to get this getting off the ground (esp w/ Scott working on the website). We just need to get everyone together. Bringing a group together will be great and will help the club.
So, that said, lets plan for a get-together. When is the most appropriate time to plan an annual event? (spring, summer, fall, winter) as long as we have a common goal on getting things started we should be fine. stickers will come ofcourse in time. We should focus on getting everyone together and then pass out stickers then so we all have em at the sametime (unless ya'll have the need to get it now )
Btw, thanks for all the hard work Scott!! I know it's not easy so two thumbs up!!
btw, how in the world do I find out if I'm a member of the CA roc anyway? I think I signed up along time ago when it first started but I don't remember my user/pw anymore.. doh! Scott, you think you can PM me w/ the correct info? Thanks!
Also I took a quick look and noticed that we have dues? really? doh!
So, whats the deal w/ CA4Roc? seems like it comes and goes comes and goes....
Btw, just to get stuff rolling... we should have annual function where everyone can meet/greet. (i.e. Pismo). It would be ideal to run the pismo runs specifically for the ca4roc. this way we get the group together and thus can start doing stuff rather than bicker and do nothing. I only say this because the last Pismo trip was a blast and 99% of the members there were all from cali (and yotatech) thus it just makes sense to put both together. Since that event was not a yotatech event, i don't see why we can't convert it into a ca4roc event. I know it's no easy task to get an organization off the ground but we should start somewhere.
What we can do is by start small.... have 1 annual event in Pismo (since this way we can get both socal and norcal together). Then eventually do more events or even change location. I.e. norcal one year, socal another year. Any other small venues can also be ca4roc event thus giving us more exposure and getting this off the ground. I know we're all excited to get this getting off the ground (esp w/ Scott working on the website). We just need to get everyone together. Bringing a group together will be great and will help the club.
So, that said, lets plan for a get-together. When is the most appropriate time to plan an annual event? (spring, summer, fall, winter) as long as we have a common goal on getting things started we should be fine. stickers will come ofcourse in time. We should focus on getting everyone together and then pass out stickers then so we all have em at the sametime (unless ya'll have the need to get it now )
Btw, thanks for all the hard work Scott!! I know it's not easy so two thumbs up!!
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I think it passes alot of our sun baked california minds to check this section on yota tech. Perhaps if we permit the use of our email addresses for ca4roc emails? I don't know if that's a good idea or not, but it's out there now. -Seth
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I'd like to join. Just got my 4Runner a little over a month ago. Never had it offroad. Haven't done any mods. Don't know Jack or his brother Squat about working on cars - but I want to learn.