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Here's a bunch of other pics that I'm hesitant to state a location on. It's been about 3 years since I was there and I wasn't with this group when they went.

The Capt'n - again. She could climb anything. The best part was that you were never worried about messing up the paint so you could really enjoy yourself. Her spirit will live on...

     

 

The Blaze:

       

 

 

  Here's Brian Paces Bronco II. As you can see it's pretty stock. I'm not really sure how good he did as I wasn't there but as you can see in this picture it's good to have a lot of people around in hairy situations. If he was alone he could've very well been at the bottom of this hill a lot quicker and out a truck.

 

I have to be honest and say that I'm not even sure who's vehicle this is. I put this pic in because it illustrates the point that you need to be patient and careful when fourwheeling. As you can see he's barely hanging on. Without the two guys applying extra weight at the rear he's at the bottom.  

 

  This was Steve Westlund's jeep quite a while ago. I wish I had a more recent photo. The year after this he came down with a lift and 31" tires. On our first run we hit Potatoe Salad hill. He tried it, got about half way up and started diggin' out. He paused shortly and we all heard the clicks - he had also put in air lockers unbeknownst to anyone (including his wife) - and then walked right up the hill without so much as one tire breaking loose.

 

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