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The Colorado FJ's are busy getting ready for Cruise Moab 2009! Most of the group will be there Tuesday night, but Angie & I won't be able to get out there until early Thursday morning, so we'll miss 1 day of trail runs. We're planning on staying in UT for a couple of extra days though.
I just finished a special Cruise Moab 2009 Google Earth KMZ layer. You can download the KMZ file here , or check out the Google Maps version HERE .
We'll get all the pics & a trip report online as soon as we get back from UT. Hope to see some of you out there!
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The Colorado FJ’s first trip of the year was a great time! We went hit the trails outside of Idaho Springs (Thanks Bill & Athena!) to do a little recovery demo for the April issue of FJC Magazine.
We ended up with only 4 trucks going, this time of year is pretty busy for everyone so a few people that wanted to couldn’t make it. Still, four FJ’s was plenty to practice getting stuck (and unstuck). Our goal was to intentionally get stuck so we could practice & photograph some recovery techniques. Alan was kind enough to winch our TRD out of a snow bank with his aging MileMarker 9000lb winch. We were able to winch out OK, but in the process figured out that his winch motor was about dead. We weren’t able to get the cable re-wound on the drum, so his winch was out of commission for the rest of the day.
After our winch demo, we decided to practice a little Hi-Lift usage. Bill was kind enough to get hung up on his Rasta skid plates on a burm. I grabbed the 48’ Hi-Lift out of the truck & we went to work. First, we practiced using our Wab-Fab rock rail adapter. It worked beautifully! Using the adapter allowed us to lift safely from the OEM rock rails without the worry of the Hi-Lift slipping off. We even got to see the difference that the Off Road base makes in soft dirt (Thanks Alan!). We ended up trying the Lift mate on a rear tire to get Fa-Jay-Jay off the ground enough to stuff some rocks under the tires. Adding that little bit of height got her up enough to drive right off the burm.
It was a great day & everyone had a wonderful time. It was great to see Mike again, he just got back from Iraq. We’ll get him stuck next time we go out <grin>. Beau Jo’s pizza after the run topped off an awesome first run of 2009. We’ve got several runs planned every month, and everyone is welcome! Check out the calendar link for details on our next outing.
See you on the trail!
Shane
More photos in the Gallery
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The Colorado FJ's don't waste any time!
In the month or so since the FJ Summit, the CO FJ's group has been super busy, here's a quick rundown:
Pole Hill, Aug 3rd
Middle St.Vrain and Coney Flats, Aug 4th
Rising Sun Rally, Denver, Aug 9th
Red Cone, Aug 10th
Left Hand & Castle Gulch, Aug 10th
Bill Moore Lake & Kingsont Peak, Aug 16th (First SNOW Run of the year)
Middle St. Vrain and Coney Flats, Aug 17th
We'll add some pics to the Gallery soon!
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I've posted a quick report of our trip to the '08 FJ Summit over at FJC Magazine . We'll be adding photos to our gallery very soon.
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A few of us have put together a small card that explains some of the benefits of using Amateur (HAM) radio. You can download the PDF here
Ok, now that you're sold on HAM Radio....checkout this link for our upcoming HAM Study Day & you'll be all set!
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