Wow!!!!
We just made it home, and , I have to say what a friggin blast we had. I still cannot believe it all was pulled off so well, and everyone did so well.
I will be editing this post several times--
Hat's off to Gmanpaint. I have to say he went way beyond the call of duty to arrange the little side attractions which made the whole weekend a success.
He even arranged a very good night of entertainment.
SideFX performed 4 sets of very good music for us. It was a very good time. That alone was worth the trip. Thanks to the band, and crew, for working so hard--
I'll be uploading some pictures in a bit.
I would really like to see the hill climbs--that was a rush.
I would also like to thank the staff at SMORR. Oh, you guys this is a very nice place. It's very well run, and you'll have evreything you need there.For what it is worth, I now declare it an official Explorerforum gathering spot.
Thanks to the Zukman's
Norman, Sue, I am going to miss you guys already. Having Norm's guidance surely saved a lot of headaches for all of us.
The Chocodiles were delicious, I am eating another right now. Thanks
Oh yeah--that reminds me=
Ben
:, I am sorry to report I broke nada Well, nothing real big anyway--just my antenna--
. And, the truck still tracks real good.
However,
It became apparent pretty soon into this that torsion bar brackets and those silly rocks just can not be at the same place at the same time. I got into a situation where my front tire was just making a circle, and setting me back down on the passenger drop bracket. I tried about 7 times with the same result, before getting out ( with the truck all off camber I might add) to throw some rocks around to make a little ramp thing to drive over it. That's when I decided we had had enough, because me and throwing huge rocks is not a good thing to do--
My antenna broke when A tree knocked the mag mount loose and I went ahead and drove over it, I would say about 2 hours into the day. I thought everyone was joking around and hiding from us--because we couldn't hear a thing on the radio--
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It was great to meet everyone, and, of course Jonathan Burns was there. Man, I am so glad I had a little of his influence rub off on me the last few days--
Corkey, having come from OUT OF THE COUNTRY definitely deserves a long haul award. Covering that much ground by yourself would be lonesome to say the least.
Oh, and the man knows good whiskey. Thanks for the leftovers. That is truly the best I have tasted. I'll sip it accordingly
Meangene is exactly what his name sounds like. I mean that guy bangs the truck and fixes it like a toy. amazing. I drifted off to sleep on friday night listening to him talk about his broken dana 60 stub shaft and none being nearby. The next morning I went to do my duties and ran into gene at the bathroom. He'd taken the stub from his tow rig to fix the wheeling rig. Don't need 4wd for towing home he said--
Talk about keeping the priorities in line. Gene you owe me a ride in that beast.
DkChrist and Corkey followed Sheri and I out of camp to gas up, wash off some mud and get some food. Once in town we ran into Burn's and Kelli, all washed up and loaded for the trip back to Tennessee.
After another Good bye-
We washed up and headed out. Once again, it was DKchrist, Corkey and us traveling down old route 66, chatting about the scenery on the cb,until we split up in Carthage, Mo.