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Re: The Mojave Road JAN9/11 09'
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 2:26 am
by FunJunkie
cruiserlarry wrote:gon2srf wrote:John you are awesome man. Full trip report before 11:00pm on Sunday at the end of a great 3 day journey, what a trooper. Those whoops between Beale Mtn. and Marl Springs are ruthless but it looks like your new hitch/rack worked great and survived the trip!
Edit: I just noticed you had five no shows.

I sure hope they all tried to get in touch with you, that's just not right. Who is driving the other FJ besides Ralphie, is that Bruised FJ? Anyway 6 rigs is perfect!

It's a shame so many who committed didn't show, but small group can be a lot of fun, too...
I think that is BruisedFJ - so how did the new radio work out in Mojave, Jon ??
Beautifil pics! we will be out there next weekend, You guys stopped at alot more neat places than we did last time. very cool!
Re: The Mojave Road JAN9/11 09'
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 10:02 am
by BlueFJ
Thanks for posting up another great report, guys! Wish I could have made this trip, but having been out of work for two months, I just couldn't justify the cost. Oh well, maybe next time.
Re: The Mojave Road JAN9/11 09'
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 1:21 pm
by BruisedFJ
Yes, I was the other FJ. Larry, both the ham and CB worked great, though it was sometimes challenging knowing which radio I was hearing. Lacruiser also had both types of radios, and two vehicles had ham only. But we made it all work.
Here is a link to 85 pics (of the 210) that I took. I'm not quite able to post them directly to this site yet. Sorry. I'll get there soon.
http://www.kodakgallery.com/ShareLandin ... leid=en_US
They pale in comparison to John's pics, but I did get more flash in the caves, so there is more detail in those. Additionally, I was the tailgunner, so you get to see everyone's back side in my pics.

Re: The Mojave Road JAN9/11 09'
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 6:44 pm
by BorregoWrangler
gon2srf wrote:John you are awesome man. Full trip report before 11:00pm on Sunday at the end of a great 3 day journey, what a trooper. Those whoops between Beale Mtn. and Marl Springs are ruthless but it looks like your new hitch/rack worked great and survived the trip!
Edit: I just noticed you had five no shows.

I sure hope they all tried to get in touch with you, that's just not right. Who is driving the other FJ besides Ralphie, is that Bruised FJ? Anyway 6 rigs is perfect!

Thanks, Scott! I sure did sleep well when I got home. The hitch worked out ok. 13 gallons of gas, 6 gallons of water and some firewood proved to be a bit too much for the bumper, though. The bolts were starting to pull out and stress the metal, so Adam (Lost Canyon) put 'em in the bed of his truck. What I really need is an overhead cargo rack.
Also, we actually had 7 rigs total for the trip. You'll just have to come along next time!

Re: The Mojave Road JAN9/11 09'
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 6:46 pm
by THATSALEXUS?
Re: The Mojave Road JAN9/11 09'
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 7:05 pm
by BlueFJ
Re: The Mojave Road JAN9/11 09'
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 7:05 pm
by BorregoWrangler
Great pictures, Steve. Love the hounds! Can't wait to see everyone else's.
Re: The Mojave Road JAN9/11 09'
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 7:10 pm
by THATSALEXUS?
FunJunkie wrote:
Beautifil pics! we will be out there next weekend, You guys stopped at alot more neat places than we did last time. very cool!
I forgot to mention that we found your card in the mailbox, nobody had taken it yet

Re: The Mojave Road JAN9/11 09'
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 7:37 pm
by gon2srf
BorregoWrangler wrote:gon2srf wrote:John you are awesome man. Full trip report before 11:00pm on Sunday at the end of a great 3 day journey, what a trooper. Those whoops between Beale Mtn. and Marl Springs are ruthless but it looks like your new hitch/rack worked great and survived the trip!
Edit: I just noticed you had five no shows.

I sure hope they all tried to get in touch with you, that's just not right. Who is driving the other FJ besides Ralphie, is that Bruised FJ? Anyway 6 rigs is perfect!

Thanks, Scott! I sure did sleep well when I got home. The hitch worked out ok. 13 gallons of gas, 6 gallons of water and some firewood proved to be a bit too much for the bumper, though. The bolts were starting to pull out and stress the metal, so Adam (Lost Canyon) put 'em in the bed of his truck. What I really need is an overhead cargo rack.
Also, we actually had 7 rigs total for the trip. You'll just have to come along next time!

I saw 6 in your first photo and posted up. 7 rigs is good.
Re: The Mojave Road JAN9/11 09'
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 7:53 pm
by gon2srf
Are you kidding Steve, those pictures are outstanding. Pic 3 of the dobers made me do a double take a second look, just classic. I didn't know dobers could drive.