Liberty July 4th 2011
Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2011 5:48 am
Here is the first stab at the Peak Putter's July 4th Liberty Run and Campout...
This official run was called by Tim. Many of us showed up to the William's Creek camp area on Friday with a few crawling in on Saturday. The weather was prefect for the whole weekend. Itch bugs were few and the other campers were well behaved. Kudos to the BLM folks that presure washed and restocked the restroom each morning.
Attending with rigs were, Tim&Jen, the family of Chris&Nichole, the family of Steve&Dolly, the family of Jose&Sevta, the family of Lee&Kris, Steve Waters, and Rob. Attending to camp and hang out was the family of Jimmy&Lori, the family of Curtis&Shari, and Dave Waters. Non members joining our camp were Ed&Karan Livesy and their friends Troy and husband.
Friday afternoon Steve R and son Dion ran a trail near camp to collect firewood -- warm and dusty.
On Saturday, Tim, Ed, Chris, Rob, Steve W and Steve R along with their passengers ran trails West of Highway 97. Here are a few shots on the trail. We were moving fast so there was not much time to snap photos. It started out with easy trails to shake down our rigs. We finished the day with a few really steep and tight trails (I don't know the trail numbers).
The group grabbed a table and a chunk of shade for cocktails and dice game Sunday afternoon.
On Sunday, Ed, Chris and Steve along with their passengers ran trails on the East of Highway 97. No camera on this trip Again, we started out easy and worked our way up to a couple of short gnarly trails. The 315 and 317 trails were snowed in enough to make traveling too difficult for part of our party so we skipped them. The main road from Lion Head to Haney Meadows had a batch of large snow drifts that provided good times as we dropped down the ridge to lower trails.
Jose, Lee, and Steve W ran some lower trails on Sunday. They ended up on road over Lion's Head. We could hear them on the CB playing in the snow drifts.
Monday morning exposed us to the dreaded “man quicheâ€
This official run was called by Tim. Many of us showed up to the William's Creek camp area on Friday with a few crawling in on Saturday. The weather was prefect for the whole weekend. Itch bugs were few and the other campers were well behaved. Kudos to the BLM folks that presure washed and restocked the restroom each morning.
Attending with rigs were, Tim&Jen, the family of Chris&Nichole, the family of Steve&Dolly, the family of Jose&Sevta, the family of Lee&Kris, Steve Waters, and Rob. Attending to camp and hang out was the family of Jimmy&Lori, the family of Curtis&Shari, and Dave Waters. Non members joining our camp were Ed&Karan Livesy and their friends Troy and husband.
Friday afternoon Steve R and son Dion ran a trail near camp to collect firewood -- warm and dusty.
On Saturday, Tim, Ed, Chris, Rob, Steve W and Steve R along with their passengers ran trails West of Highway 97. Here are a few shots on the trail. We were moving fast so there was not much time to snap photos. It started out with easy trails to shake down our rigs. We finished the day with a few really steep and tight trails (I don't know the trail numbers).
The group grabbed a table and a chunk of shade for cocktails and dice game Sunday afternoon.
On Sunday, Ed, Chris and Steve along with their passengers ran trails on the East of Highway 97. No camera on this trip Again, we started out easy and worked our way up to a couple of short gnarly trails. The 315 and 317 trails were snowed in enough to make traveling too difficult for part of our party so we skipped them. The main road from Lion Head to Haney Meadows had a batch of large snow drifts that provided good times as we dropped down the ridge to lower trails.
Jose, Lee, and Steve W ran some lower trails on Sunday. They ended up on road over Lion's Head. We could hear them on the CB playing in the snow drifts.
Monday morning exposed us to the dreaded “man quicheâ€