GREAT DAY
Originally posted by SteveVB
... We went and checked out the rock first by foot and then I tried to climb it in my vehicle. Not paying attention to anyone and using too much right foot, managed to bust up my passenger side rocker pretty good. I got up, and back down, and Michael decided to try it and got high centered on a single stubborn rock, which wasnt going to let him through. Michael will be back in March for another try...
Up, up and away!!

Once the tires of Steve's Navajo got traction at the waterfall at Kephard, he was just unstoppable. Being half a foot too far right, Steve drove
over a two and a half foot high bolder that he should have cleared with a such an astonishing ease, that he afterwards thougth he just drove over the little rocks as planned. Just a pitty that that bolder got a good bite

of his rocker pannel...
... and you bet I will be back in March

I just don't know yet if I should do the shakle-and-twist-thing for getting that inch more clearance I would have needed, or if I should bring a hammer and chisel to fight that stupid rock.
Also the other big obstacle at we encountered at Dictum was quite challanging. I think we were all a kind of nervous attempting it, and was impressed how Brian, being the youngest and probably having the least experience of us all and having the vehicle with the smallest tires, handeled everything. Congratulations, Brian!
With Keith as a truely excellent spotter (he would comment you what ever single wheel of your vehicle was up to so you exactly knew what the vehicle is going to do) driving the obstacle seamed to me easier than hanging on the rear bumper of the other vehicle to keep the upper body of the cars clear of that tree that was so "conveniently" (but reassuring, b/c there was quite a drop on the other side of the tree) standing there.
On a side note: once we were down this rocky obstacle, Steve said. "Actually, this trail is rated for vehicles with at least 33" tires, but I think that's just if you do it the other way round".
I had a great day, thanks to you all, and I'm really looking forward to March. (Hmm, twist or chisel

)
BTW, Steve, I did not take any pictures (I have no camera anymore since mine got stolen) and yes, Stéphane took some video and he promised me to send me a copy. Just, his VCR is European system, so I will need to see how I can convert it.
[Edited by donkey boy on 02-12-2001 at 05:16 PM]