Peak Putters - Darland Mt. Loop - April 14th-15th, 2007
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Peak Putters - Darland Mt. Loop - April 14th-15th, 2007
OOPS Roman found a hollow spot under the snow
I Had a Blast, Thanks for the invite. When I finish the power steering, I am getting Beadlocks
shindig wheelers #36
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- commando14
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It was great run! And great food! We had 8 rigs for Saturdays run and 9 rigs for Sundays run.
A few short video clips:
Roman climbing a snow bank (2.13mb)
OG climbing the hill (2.5mb)
OG making the climb (1.3mb)
OG is stuck and winches Roman up the hill (7.7mb)
OG trying to winch out (2.3mb)
Pics from Saturday:
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A few short video clips:
Roman climbing a snow bank (2.13mb)
OG climbing the hill (2.5mb)
OG making the climb (1.3mb)
OG is stuck and winches Roman up the hill (7.7mb)
OG trying to winch out (2.3mb)
Pics from Saturday:
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Last edited by commando14 on Sun Apr 15, 2007 8:30 pm, edited 2 times in total.
- Grumpy
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That tire thing looks a bit too familiar So, who's in for helping finish up an ugly IH so I can make myself look like a bonehead, too
Dave
Have Scout, will wheel...Someday...Maybe
Quote:
Originally Posted by Oregon80
-By driving a Scout, you my friend have recycled, which is more than those pansy Prius owners can say.
-I love driving a piece of history that was nearly lost.
Have Scout, will wheel...Someday...Maybe
Quote:
Originally Posted by Oregon80
-By driving a Scout, you my friend have recycled, which is more than those pansy Prius owners can say.
-I love driving a piece of history that was nearly lost.
I had an awesome time! Thank you to everyone for letting me tag along Roman, I'll run shovel for you anytime The weather was good, food was great, and wheelin' was awesome. I apprieciate the many words of wisdom, and the new sense of direction for my project.
I noticed on my way home I got sun/snow burned pretty bad today!
I may be a good co-pilot, but I'm a crappy photographer ... Here's the few pictures I was able to squeeze out of my 1990 vintage diggi cam.
Note: The shadowy object in the some of the pictures is not a ghost ... it was a rather large chunk of crap on the lense of my camera
Home Sweet Home
Are we there yet?
Roman found the soft spot
Colman was thinking heavy thoughts on Commandos bumper ...
OG whipping out some mean tacos
I don't think this needs a caption
Roman "digging" in ... yes that is a shovel in his hand
Beautiful picture of the 1st hill climb ... except for my ghost
Danny paying the tree a visit
Climbing ...
Got it made
Scott making the climb
OG making it look easy
Curtis gettin some
OG's resting spot
Roman to the rescue
Giving a tree a little lovin'
I noticed on my way home I got sun/snow burned pretty bad today!
I may be a good co-pilot, but I'm a crappy photographer ... Here's the few pictures I was able to squeeze out of my 1990 vintage diggi cam.
Note: The shadowy object in the some of the pictures is not a ghost ... it was a rather large chunk of crap on the lense of my camera
Home Sweet Home
Are we there yet?
Roman found the soft spot
Colman was thinking heavy thoughts on Commandos bumper ...
OG whipping out some mean tacos
I don't think this needs a caption
Roman "digging" in ... yes that is a shovel in his hand
Beautiful picture of the 1st hill climb ... except for my ghost
Danny paying the tree a visit
Climbing ...
Got it made
Scott making the climb
OG making it look easy
Curtis gettin some
OG's resting spot
Roman to the rescue
Giving a tree a little lovin'
- commando14
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On April 14th, 2007 Colemancooler and I went and met up with the Peak Putters Club at the Ahtanum Sno-park. I drove the RV up and Colemancooler drove up his Toyoda. We pulled some time around 11 PM. We BSed with Roman to around 1 AM.
Saturday morning we headed up the Mid Fork road with the Peak Putters. They had a permit to go up to Darland Mountain. The snow started getting deep right above Tree Phones. Colemancooler found he needed to let more air out of his tires.
On up the road we found Roman stuck. The snow was washed away under where he was driving.
Old Green was about to pull Roman's rig when he started having problem keeping his rig running. Old Green's battery was getting low so Commando14 came around to jump him if needed.
Old Green got his rig running and pulled Roman out.
We could hear Roman yelling at Old Green to stop as he slid down to the road.
We got up to Clover Flats and Old Green's rig was having problems. You can see the top of post of the Clover Flats sign. The snow was deep.
Old Green got his rig running again and we headed on up to the top of Darland Mountain.
Up on top of Darland the snow was real deep.
Old Green showing us how to stick it good.
Moving back down the Mid Fork.
A little off camber.
We stopped for lunch and then played some on the way back down the mountain. It was cool looking when Danny dropped into a hole and disappeared in front of us.
Screaming Toylet giving us a show.
Commando14 hiding in a tree.
Colemancooler showing us his wheel BBs.
Colemancooler showing us how to seat a tire on the trail.
Colemancooler being winched onto the trail.
Danny getting winched up the hill.
Colemancooler being pull back on the trail again.
Back at camp we had some killer tacos around a nice warm camp fire. Colemancooler had to leave that night.
Sunday my son was going to come up and escort our old RV home because we still have a few bugs to work out. He had to work so he sent Roll Over to follow me home. Lucky Roll Over had some tools because we had some fan belt problems on the way out.
I wish I could have stayed for Sunday's run but I told the wife I would come home for some family time. Next year I hope to take my rig and stay the whole weekend.
This was a great run. Thank you Peak Putters for letting me tag along.
Saturday morning we headed up the Mid Fork road with the Peak Putters. They had a permit to go up to Darland Mountain. The snow started getting deep right above Tree Phones. Colemancooler found he needed to let more air out of his tires.
On up the road we found Roman stuck. The snow was washed away under where he was driving.
Old Green was about to pull Roman's rig when he started having problem keeping his rig running. Old Green's battery was getting low so Commando14 came around to jump him if needed.
Old Green got his rig running and pulled Roman out.
We could hear Roman yelling at Old Green to stop as he slid down to the road.
We got up to Clover Flats and Old Green's rig was having problems. You can see the top of post of the Clover Flats sign. The snow was deep.
Old Green got his rig running again and we headed on up to the top of Darland Mountain.
Up on top of Darland the snow was real deep.
Old Green showing us how to stick it good.
Moving back down the Mid Fork.
A little off camber.
We stopped for lunch and then played some on the way back down the mountain. It was cool looking when Danny dropped into a hole and disappeared in front of us.
Screaming Toylet giving us a show.
Commando14 hiding in a tree.
Colemancooler showing us his wheel BBs.
Colemancooler showing us how to seat a tire on the trail.
Colemancooler being winched onto the trail.
Danny getting winched up the hill.
Colemancooler being pull back on the trail again.
Back at camp we had some killer tacos around a nice warm camp fire. Colemancooler had to leave that night.
Sunday my son was going to come up and escort our old RV home because we still have a few bugs to work out. He had to work so he sent Roll Over to follow me home. Lucky Roll Over had some tools because we had some fan belt problems on the way out.
I wish I could have stayed for Sunday's run but I told the wife I would come home for some family time. Next year I hope to take my rig and stay the whole weekend.
This was a great run. Thank you Peak Putters for letting me tag along.
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