Tail Run - The Gorge - Tentativly SUN Oct 17th

Kunker

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Where abouts is the trail, and (the loaded question) how long does it usually take to run?
 
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jimster

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Aweber, is this to play in mud or rocks......... I may be intrested if I ain't going to the sled show.
 

dwcjwerfner

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I should be ready for testing by then, oh wait aren't I always testing something.......shut it...

dj
 
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Godzilla

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How does the Gorge compare to Lavant. I've done Lavant is the Gorge more difficult than that. I have a stock 2010 Rubicon, and am just wondering if it would make it.
 

dwcjwerfner

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How does the Gorge compare to Lavant. I've done Lavant is the Gorge more difficult than that. I have a stock 2010 Rubicon, and am just wondering if it would make it.

The best part about The Gorge is a pick your poisin trail. You can drive through the access road totally stock and choose to do what obstacles you want. And a Rubi will be able to do alot of the obstacles.

dj
 

Badweld

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I may be interested, if I can get my brakes fixed on the trailer, fix the camper (or is this a day trip).
 

chunkytrunks

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I'm in if i get my shocks fixed. Heck, even if i don't i will just put the factory ones in for the run.
 
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Nick_Wa

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Hey guys, newly registered but have been here a bunch of times, reading up, checking out the forums.

I just got a new Sierra crew cab 4x4 last month and threw on a leveling kit and 33 Toyo Open Country A/T on some 18" wheels and wanted to come out to a run or two this year. Im actually really looking forward to some runs in the winter, I love driving around in the snow.

Anyways I spoke to Logan and if I can get the Sunday off, I want to come out on the run. Being a new truck, Id rather not scratch the crap out of it JUST yet, and this run seems like something I can tackle in the truck, without putting any dents or dings in the body, and should be good for a start anyways. Am I right?
 

aweber

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Hey guys, newly registered but have been here a bunch of times, reading up, checking out the forums.

I just got a new Sierra crew cab 4x4 last month and threw on a leveling kit and 33 Toyo Open Country A/T on some 18" wheels and wanted to come out to a run or two this year. Im actually really looking forward to some runs in the winter, I love driving around in the snow.

Anyways I spoke to Logan and if I can get the Sunday off, I want to come out on the run. Being a new truck, Id rather not scratch the crap out of it JUST yet, and this run seems like something I can tackle in the truck, without putting any dents or dings in the body, and should be good for a start anyways. Am I right?


Yup, perfect run for you....
 

dwcjwerfner

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Thanks for clearing that up for me! Guess there aren't enough obstacles for two afternoons.

Hey Dan
Nope there are not, and most of the stuff will be too easy for you but seeing as Adrian is leading it would seem that maybe we can dig into some of the potential virgin "buggy" climbs that I won't even attempt.
If you want to camp in my laneway which is only 20 mins away from where we unload you are welcome to that.

Dwayne
 
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