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Walker Valley January 2007 Trip NW WA PHOTOS

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Great trip!

We had 4 vehicles,

 

Scott's White 87 GL Wagon

Dylan's Red EA81 Wagon

Brian's Red Isuzu Trooper

Karls Red Jeep

 

Lots of damages and plenty of challenging offroad situations.

 

3 blown tires (Scott, Dylan, Brian)

1 bent rim (Brian)

1 bent radius rod (Scott)

1 front axle break (Brian, probably a locking hub)

1 blown rear end (Dylan, probably broken spider gears)

1 broke off side mirror (Scott)

1 slightly ripped top (Karl)

A few busted turn signal lights

A few bent bumpers

Lots of exra dents in the side doors

1 broken headlight (Dylan ?)

1 smoked clutch (Dylan)

 

We used most of the tools and spare parts brought along.

Including both winches

 

Overall it was a very succesful trip. All vehicles came out of the woods under their own power, although a couple had to be towed through the rough spots.

 

Here's a couple pictures to whet your appetite. I haven't reviewed the videos yet, but hope to have highlights posted online and DVD's available within the next few days.

 

Rollie

 

Andy, Cassie, Jason, Brian, Ki, Dylan, Rollie, Scott, Bruce, Karl

group2.jpg

 

Scott stuck in mud, Had to winch out of this one

ScottStuck.jpg

 

Dylan going over a rock, This is the one that broke his rear end

dylanrock.jpg

From the looks of it, he broke more than the rear end:-p
:headbang:I love that car. every time something dents or breaks, it just looks meaner.

awesome looks like alot of fun. :headbang: can't wait to see more pics and videos. :banana:

 

 

went out today but didn't get to heavy with the wheelin like you guys did.

Wow, what a list of broken crap. Had fun anyway right.

I'm glad I went with you the last time, I can recognize all of those places in the pics. :)

 

Hopefully next weekend we'll be able to generate some shots that are as worthy as those. Thanks Rollie and Scott for sharing.

 

This one's getting a little redundant though. lol

 

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Great trip!

We had 4 vehicles,

 

 

Lots of damages and plenty of challenging offroad situations.

 

3 blown tires (Scott, Dylan, Brian)

1 bent rim (Brian)

1 bent radius rod (Scott)

1 front axle break (Brian, probably a locking hub)

1 blown rear end (Dylan, probably broken spider gears)

1 broke off side mirror (Scott)

1 slightly ripped top (Karl)

A few busted turn signal lights

A few bent bumpers

Lots of exra dents in the side doors

1 broken headlight (Dylan ?)

1 smoked clutch (Dylan)

 

We used most of the tools and spare parts brought along.

Including both winches

 

 

now thats a list to top,

tools we used

 

Big Hammer

winch

shovel

axe

3/8 , 1/2 sockets and end wrenches

floor jack

hi-lift jack

shims

winch block (pulley)

tree strap

shackles

2 pull straps

lug wrech

air compressor

tire plugs

come-a-long

 

a big thank you to Karl with the Jeep this guy had all the equiptment , it was a Awesome day, the weather was perfect, new to build a radius rod that wont bend, maybe one that is spring loaded :)

  • 2 weeks later...

So I found my camera, and there were some pics of shop night before the Walker valley trip:

CIMG1514.jpg

Notice: Larger tire going on (Scott's side) Smaller tire coming off (My side)

 

CIMG1516.jpg

We had to beat the fenders out a bit so the wheels didn't rub.

CIMG1522.jpg

This picture is cool because you see exactly what the front of my car looked like before the trip.

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