Thread starter....thanks for the great turnout. Post up when you get a chance.
Here is a link to all the photos Jen and I took:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/63AHk5MEYtq6wJFB6
Thread starter....thanks for the great turnout. Post up when you get a chance.
Here is a link to all the photos Jen and I took:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/63AHk5MEYtq6wJFB6
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James Orofino
1970 CJ5
1958 Willys Wagon
Good seeing y’all and glad to bring a few bags of trash out of there and do some wheelin’ too!
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2005 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon TJ
2021 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon Xtreme Recon edition
2023 Ford F150 Raptor
Tom (September 26th, 2021)
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Really great day, thanks to everyone who participated. I just started going through pics and videos, here's a couple of screen grabs from the day. The steepest hill on Devil's Canyon maxes out at 41% and it felt like it.
Photoshopped Schmitty into this so he can lie to his girlfriend about where he was. If anyone asks he was with us.
Thanks to every one, had a great time and learned a lot (learned about the locker button lol...). What a great group of people, can't wait to do another trail run!
FINOCJ (September 27th, 2021),SEEKER (September 26th, 2021),Steve-O (September 26th, 2021),Tom (September 26th, 2021),TyTheJeepGuy (September 26th, 2021)
Good trail run, thanks again to James for organizing. I had a blast bringing the J10. Thanks to Shane and Trent for helping me get there.
I added the photos and videos I got to James' shared Google Photos link
It's actually TRD Off-road but I "debadged" it. No stickers on the bed, might remove/black-out chrome "TACOMA" emblem too.
I think only Off-road version taco have rear electronic locker standard.
FINOCJ (September 26th, 2021),speedkills (September 26th, 2021)
SaBiN (September 26th, 2021)
Late post but thank you all, it was great to meet you and had a blast! Can't wait for the next event!
Here are a few pictures I manage to take.
https://imgur.com/a/a5u8Fmv
DaveO (September 27th, 2021),Jackie (October 3rd, 2021),SaBiN (September 26th, 2021),TyTheJeepGuy (September 27th, 2021)
Highlight photos here with a full set (not much more though) at this link:
www.JimWilliamson.net/automobile/2021-09-25--trail--fall-cleanup-ride-with-gary/
Gary's new, smooth Gladiator (thanks for the ride!).
Gary's son
Burn area - western entrance to Rocky Mountain National Park
A request for those who participated in the run (though it applies to all runs).
Please make a post in the run thread, even if to say "I enjoyed a nice day" as I use the posts to update membership badges (Volunteer year / Wheeler year).
Thanks - Jim
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Jim Williamson (ID: Jim & ID: ForumAdmin)
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James,
Thank you for being the coordinator for this group task. We appreciate that you stepped forward to tend the task.
Jim and the greater Front Range 4x4 community.
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Jim Williamson (ID: Jim & ID: ForumAdmin)
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Front Range 4x4
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FINOCJ (September 26th, 2021),Jackie (October 3rd, 2021),Java (September 26th, 2021),speedkills (September 27th, 2021),Tom (September 26th, 2021)
Perfect weather for a cleanup day. My crew enjoyed the run and company.
Devil's Canyon start to finish with the stops cut out
For the folks that received stickers I said I'd post up the instructions for installation...
From this post are these instructions:
This set looks to have a "border" on each sticker. The border is best to be trimmed away / not used.
Jon says this for install:
These are cut for external application. Simply lift the image off with the tape, lay down and squeegee on the exterior glass. Then remove the mask tape.
In addition to Jon's instructions, I'll add this. Back in 1992 I put a vinyl sign onto a storefront glass window - east facing / full morning sun. The install company said to use water in the surface prep if I wanted to be able to easily remove the vinyl or use alcohol in the surface prep if I wanted it to stick better. I used alcohol - and when it needed to be removed I had to use a single-edged razor blade.
We had a great time. The weather was awesome.
It was fun to walk Gabriel thru his first 4wheeling outing. He also found the locker button and crawl control in his Tacoma - his truck did great for having "street" tires on it!!
FINOCJ (September 29th, 2021)