All Wheelers Off Road Club –
Labor Day Weekend Saturday Run
August 30th, 2008
On Saturday August 30th, 2008 most of the group met up at the All Wheelers camp at Tree Phones.
Blind Pilot was waiting for us at the Nasty Creek Corals.
We aired down and were on our way to Louie Way Gap.
It took about 35 minute to get to Louie Way Gap by forest roads.
We headed up 4W613. 99 in the Tweety Jeep had some problems with the first two climbs.
The Tweety Jeep had broken a rear axle from pulling the Forest Service trailer on the 4W608 work day the Saturday before.
We did not have the time to change the axle before the run so we knew Tweety would have a little harder time than the
rest having an open front and only one working axle in the back.
99 got crossed up against a tree and had to back up. The tree is ok but the Tweety Jeep took on a little carnage.
Here 99 is starting the climb again.
We had to use the Tweety Jeeps winch to get passed the rock section.
I walked back down to take pictures of the others coming up.
Sgt. Superman
Blind Pilot
Crawl Dad’s brother in law
Crawl Dad
At the top of the steep climb.
The first three rigs
The last three rigs
At the Louie Way Climb Vista.
Here is looking down at Long Lake. The Sunday before I was looking up from there.
On up 4W613 the trail gets a little off camber in a few places.
Here we are at the Northeast Strobach Mountain Vista.
Here we are at the 4W613 and Strobach Mountain Trail junction.
We stopped at the Strobach Mountain Vista for a look down at Rimrock.
We talked the Peak Putters that were wheelin’ down there somewhere.
Moving up the trail.
99 working the Tweety Jeep around the rocks and stumps.
On the top crossing the upper meadow.
There is a nice view of the Yakima Valleys from there.
Moving on through the Dome Peak Fire Area.
Down at the Lower Meadow we were stopped by a lady that told us we
needed to wait for a big group of ATVs coming off of Foundation Ridge.
I told her it was not a problem but she needed to have her friend stop riding
in the meadow and she needed to move her ORV back on the trail.
I told here what they were doing was illegal and they could get a ticket for being off the trail.
She said she didn’t know they could not ride out there. She had her friend park his quad.
I told her that our club put the logs up at each end of the meadow to show where the trail was
so people would know where the trail was and not drive in the meadow.
She said she only went around the logs to go out and sit in the sun because she was cold.
Again I told her it was illegal to be out there. The lady walked back out to her ORV and sit in it without moving it.
Here is some of the damage.
The ladies friends finely came down the trail and all drove out there in the meadow with her.
On up the foundation Ridge climb, 99 had some more problems getting the Tweety Jeep up a loose area.
I ran her winch out and got her winched up and around the corner.
With me coaching 99, she was able to start climbing again.
She was doing real good until the other rear axle broke.
It was time now for the strap.
Using 3 traps I pulled her Jeep on up the loose section with my XJ.
Once past that loose part we took two of the straps off and use only one.
The trail starts getting tight at the top of the climb.
On one hill climb 99 said I pulled her into a tree and she clipped the driver’s side fender.
The marker was already broke so the fender only got damaged again.
We finely made it to Jackass Road where 99 could use front wheel drive to get off the mountain.
The run was a blast thanks to the people who came wheelin’ with us.
Thanks for helping 99 through the trail.
The disappointing part of the Labor Day Weekend run was seeing some people have no respect for the ORV areas they use.
Friday a guy with his gal on the back of his Motorcycle were riding
off the road in the Tree Phones campground. One place was by the creek.
He rode up from behind the REHAB AREA – TREAD LIGHTLY sign.
He read the sign and then parked next to it in the Rehab Area. I have pictures.
On Saturday’s run we came across two groups off the 4W613 trail.
I am not sure where the first group went off the trail but some how they pasted us twice going the same direction.
The second group caused damage in the lower meadow that could get the trail closed.
We are not just going to set back and do nothing because we don’t want to have the trail closed.
The appropriate authorities will get a report with pictures.
We have an emergency work party scheduled to work at that meadow
so others don’t follow in the damage since it looks inviting to mudders.
Tread Lightly or have your picture turned in!
All Wheelers Labor Day Saturday Run (Aug 30th, 2008)
Looks like a fun run, to bad some people don't have a clue.
On a side note, why are you drive the tweety jeep with a broken axle? I'm not really good with 35 rear ends but believe all that is holding that axle in is the bearing retainer. OK that is what will normally hold the axle in but with a broken axle, there is nothing to center the axle and able to walk around or flop around inside the housing. I don't think it's really great idea to be driving around a semi-floating axle with a broken axle, full-floating OK.
On a side note, why are you drive the tweety jeep with a broken axle? I'm not really good with 35 rear ends but believe all that is holding that axle in is the bearing retainer. OK that is what will normally hold the axle in but with a broken axle, there is nothing to center the axle and able to walk around or flop around inside the housing. I don't think it's really great idea to be driving around a semi-floating axle with a broken axle, full-floating OK.
Put it this way, you tell your wife you broke her toy then tell her there is no time to fix it so she can't use it. I know this trail well and know I could get the rig through with out any big problems. The broken axle was well tested the weekend before when it broke. Both of these broken axle still are not flopping around after driving the rig out. The axles both will be replace before the rig goes anywhere else.bobracing wrote:Looks like a fun run, to bad some people don't have a clue.
On a side note, why are you drive the tweety jeep with a broken axle? I'm not really good with 35 rear ends but believe all that is holding that axle in is the bearing retainer. OK that is what will normally hold the axle in but with a broken axle, there is nothing to center the axle and able to walk around or flop around inside the housing. I don't think it's really great idea to be driving around a semi-floating axle with a broken axle, full-floating OK.
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