Many of us attended Zack's Extreme 4x4 event at the Benton County Fairgrounds this weekend (June 26-28). The PeakPutters performed the Tech Inspections for the event. For the most part, the event went well as could be expected. I have attached a few photos that my wife took of PeakPutters that participated in the event. I regret that I do not have pictures to post for all of the Peak Putters that ran events and that we missed many cool photo-ops.
For the record...
Tim and Rich ran the rock crawl. It looked as if both suffered broken front drivelines which prevented them from completing the course. Both of them made a good showing. The course was very tough and only a few folks completed it -- most of which suffered bent drivelines.
Gary, Paul, and Evan ran the mudbog in the 100 class. I think that Paul took first and Gary took second or third.
I thinks the ink on his back say's "Prison Bitch"
Zack's Event
Zack's Event
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I didn't break anything, I got to many points. I was miss informed on how many points I would loose when I swung wide after going through the pillons. When we went to pull cable to make the final pull up the hill they said I was out. Oh well I still had a great time and did better then I expected.
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mattawajeep wrote:Dumb question about the mud track - are you just racing the person next to you? Or do you use the same track and everything is timed?
Saturday's dirt drag was all timed. You do 4 runs, they throw out your worst time, and the total of the best 3 is your overall score for the day. Lowest score (time) wins, etc.
For the mud drags on Sunday, they opted to not run the timing equipment to keep it from getting damaged. We still used the starting lights (tree), but it came down to whoever crossed the finish line first. It was double-elimination, ie, two losses and you are DONE for the day.
Paul
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