Reiter Pit Test Run March 24TH! Come wheel with local Yotatech"ers"!
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Reiter Pit Test Run March 24TH! Come wheel with local Yotatech"ers"!
Hey all!
A couple of us have been talking about going wheeling when I brought up the fact that we should go on a test run at Reiter on March 24th between 10AM and 3PM. EACH VEHICLE GOING WILL NEED A DISCOVER "DAY" PASS. There is 3 of us committed to going already and some more would be great to have! Lets plan on meeting in Monroe, in between the Jack in the box and the Taco time at 9AM. Which is at the east side of town for those of you who dont know where that is, here is the address: 19905 U.S. 2, Monroe, WA Let me know if you'd like to come and if you need further assistance on directions or if that time doesn't pan out with your schedule! THANKS!
A couple of us have been talking about going wheeling when I brought up the fact that we should go on a test run at Reiter on March 24th between 10AM and 3PM. EACH VEHICLE GOING WILL NEED A DISCOVER "DAY" PASS. There is 3 of us committed to going already and some more would be great to have! Lets plan on meeting in Monroe, in between the Jack in the box and the Taco time at 9AM. Which is at the east side of town for those of you who dont know where that is, here is the address: 19905 U.S. 2, Monroe, WA Let me know if you'd like to come and if you need further assistance on directions or if that time doesn't pan out with your schedule! THANKS!
Last edited by Austin Marr; 02-25-2013 at 05:58 AM.
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it is the length but that doesn't matter. what matters is that DNR see's that all the money they're investing in the trails is worth it by the amount of people showing up to use the trails that they spend money making for recreation
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I will be there for two main reasons.
1. Too see what kind of work has been done to the trail and support the efforts of those who have done the work.
2. To meet fellow yota tech members who share my excitement for toyotas and talk about future gathering and trips in person.
1. Too see what kind of work has been done to the trail and support the efforts of those who have done the work.
2. To meet fellow yota tech members who share my excitement for toyotas and talk about future gathering and trips in person.
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I should be at church myself but im skippin out on this week. And will definatley look out for those j***s
SEE YOU GUYS TOMORROW!!!!
SEE YOU GUYS TOMORROW!!!!
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Well, the trail is pretty gnarly in a few spots. It's still short but very technical. I think a 4" lift and 33's minimum to make it through without any body damage. That and at least a locker in the rear and you'd be good to go. It's pretty challenging in a couple spots, but I made it through with open diffs, only had to get pulled once, right at the beginning. No new body work for me, Austin got a couple dents and hurt his pride . All in all it was a good time. I'm interested to see what they do with the rest of the trail so I'll be back again. Now to get me a locker...or a SFA.
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Ya haha hurt pride to say the least. And I agree with B-fake this trail definatley isn't good for any sort of a stock rig. I took a beating for sure, the worst damage was me backing into a tree and one good rocker panel pound. Got winched out once and yanked once. Lots of people were there. Definatley time for a SAS and lockers. Cameron did awesome though big SAS'd taco that was a boss. Solid trip, it was great seeing people from here meet up and do what we love. Good day
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I think cameoman53 is going to post some up a little later this week in a new thread in this section. Apparently got a couple of sweet videos too
Last edited by Austin Marr; 03-25-2013 at 05:22 AM.