Joehop
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It was my 1st time and I had a absolutely great weekend at Rausch Creek also. It was great to learn what my m931 was capable of, these machines are really incredible. I met a lot of great people and wanted to thank Ricky for pretty much doing the repairs to my truck (without me asking, he just jumped in and started wrenching on it) after a huge log ripped 2 air lines off, Also to plethora of guns for his awesome tool collection in his cucv, (sorry to hear about his motor on the way home). Luckily I was able to make it back to do the repairs while towing another cucv that had some issues. Without plethoraofguns tools I probably would have had a tough time finding the parts I needed to make the repairs. It was great to hang out at the campfire too, thanks to drecon for the country boil, just when I thought I couldnt eat anymore I had a big plate, good stuff! also wanted to thank shenkmen for the captain, and a big thanks to Paul for taking the videos and getting them posted so fast.
Sorry to hear that some people were frustrated or thought that "it sucked" because of waiting for other vehicles to pass on a tight trail, maybe bowling or bingo would be a better group activity for them. I was one of the 3 trucks coming down the hill and apologize if it really was a big deal to some people, I think most didn't really care. I didnt think it deserved the few curses that were yelled about it. We left the group at lunch to return to the camp so another member who had already paid for the day could go wheel, he wasn't able to leave by himself since he arrived late and missed us leaving. I waited quite a bit for many different reasons, whether it was a group of jeeps coming the other way or other MVs doing a climb or obstacle, I had to wait, never was I once frustrated and the only thing that sucked was my air lines getting ripped off. I think the idea of communicating is great but if everyone doesn't have a CB then that's not really going to work. Next time maybe a list of cell phone numbers might be a better option, I would be happy to put mine on a list if need be. I'm pretty sure everyone had a cell phone with them. I also stopped to talk to a lot of the Jeep and Toyota guys that were really interested in the trucks and asked a lot of questions, none seemed bothered by our trucks being on the trails. sorry for the rant, Hopefully the next one will be just as much fun, thanks again to all the positive people!
Sorry to hear that some people were frustrated or thought that "it sucked" because of waiting for other vehicles to pass on a tight trail, maybe bowling or bingo would be a better group activity for them. I was one of the 3 trucks coming down the hill and apologize if it really was a big deal to some people, I think most didn't really care. I didnt think it deserved the few curses that were yelled about it. We left the group at lunch to return to the camp so another member who had already paid for the day could go wheel, he wasn't able to leave by himself since he arrived late and missed us leaving. I waited quite a bit for many different reasons, whether it was a group of jeeps coming the other way or other MVs doing a climb or obstacle, I had to wait, never was I once frustrated and the only thing that sucked was my air lines getting ripped off. I think the idea of communicating is great but if everyone doesn't have a CB then that's not really going to work. Next time maybe a list of cell phone numbers might be a better option, I would be happy to put mine on a list if need be. I'm pretty sure everyone had a cell phone with them. I also stopped to talk to a lot of the Jeep and Toyota guys that were really interested in the trucks and asked a lot of questions, none seemed bothered by our trucks being on the trails. sorry for the rant, Hopefully the next one will be just as much fun, thanks again to all the positive people!